A worksheet to use when learning about finding angles at a point.
A worksheet to use when learning about finding angles at a point.
Investigate, with and without digital technologies, angles on a straight line, angles at a point and vertically opposite angles. Use results to find unknown angles
Investigate, with and without digital technologies, angles on a straight line, angles at a point and vertically opposite angles. Use results to find unknown angles
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What level do you think this could be used for ?
Hi Ella, Thank you for your message. Angles at a point are first introduced in the Australian Curriculum in Year 6. With that being said, they can be used anywhere from Year 4 up - depending on your class. Kind regards Jill