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Warm Up

Year 3 Term 2
What’s an angle?

An angle is formed when two lines meet


at a point

Line 2

Meeting point

Line 1
What’s an angle?

An angle is formed when ___ lines meet


at a _______

Line 2

Meeting point

Line 1
What’s an angle?
Does it have…

⬜ Two lines ⬜ A meeting


point
Points

A point shows the exact position


Lines

A straight line that goes through 2 points that continue forever


Line segment

If the line is only from one point to another, we call it a line segment
Rays

The line starts from one end and continues forever, it is a ray
Is it a point, line, line segment or ray?

Point Line Line segment Ray

C
Is it a point, line, line segment or ray?

Point Line Line segment Ray

H
Is it a point, line, line segment or ray?

Point Line Line segment Ray

T
U
Is it a point, line, line segment or ray?

Point Line Line segment Ray

X Y
WALT:
Identify and compare angles

WILF:
Tell me whether something is an angle
and sort them from smallest to largest
This is important because…

● We need to know what is and isn’t


an angle

● Angles are everywhere and part of


our daily lives

● You might want to be a pilot


Angles are formed when two line segments or
two rays meet

Ray Line segment


Is this a ray?

Is this a line?
Is it an angle?

Ray Line segment


Is it an angle?

Ray Line segment


Is it an angle?

Ray Line segment


Is it an angle?

Ray Line segment


SUCCESS CRITERIA

This is angle G This is angle H

G
H

Angle G is bigger Angle H is smaller


than angle H than angle G
We can name angles like we name points, lines, line
segments and rays

A B
Is the angle Smaller or larger?

R
S
Which of these angles is smaller than the
other?

A B
SUCCESS CRITERIA

This is angle G This is angle H

G
H

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Angle G is bigger Angle H is smaller
than angle H than angle G

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