MNP Workbook 3B
Chapter 13: Lines and Shapes
Lesson 4&5: Two-dimensional shapes (pages 171-175)
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Skill: I can describe a 2-D shape using angle and side properties.
Reminders:
Angles: When two lines meet at a point, they make an angle.
Right angle: An angle that is 90°, one quarter of a full turn.
Acute angle: An angle smaller than a right angle.
Obtuse angle: An angle bigger than a right angle.
Perpendicular lines: Two lines that meet at a right angle.
Parallel lines: Lines that are always the same distance apart and never meet.
Horizontal lines: Lines that run right and left across a page.
Vertical lines: Lines that run up and down a page.
Vertices: Corners of a shape.
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Task
1.Complete the MNP worksheets in your yellow homework book.
2. Once you have finished, mark your work with an adult using the MNP answer sheets.
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Extension Work
We will be working on different ‘lines and shapes’ skills throughout this week. You may like to work through this booklet over the week to consolidate your skills even further.
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Hello Miss Jones; I did the maths this morning it was ok. My Mum will upload the picture . As I measured the shapes on the tablet , they are all smaller than the answers but my mum checked and it was correct . Thank you
ANSWER:
1. Angle C is acute
2. Angle C is smaller than a right angle.
3. It is a quadrilateral
Well done Matthias, you have remembered the names of angles!
Well done for completing your work Louis 🙂
Maths was fun Miss Jones ??.
I did it all correct.
Great to hear Chloe, I’m glad you enjoyed it today 🙂
Maths
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a. = right angle
b. = right angle
d. = obtuse
c. = acute