Complementary Supplementary Angles WORKSHEETS Year 5 & 6 Math Review Homework
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COMPLEMENTARY & SUPPLEMENTARY ANGLES
Students need to learn the difference between complementary and supplementary angles, so that they can find the value of unknown angles without using a protractor.
These worksheets will help students learn and remember the definitions of complementary and supplementary angles. They will Write & Recite, Recall & Revise the definitions and measurements of complementary and supplementary angles as well as a memory clue to aid memorisation. Students will then Apply & Extend their knowledge and understanding to identify complementary and supplementary angles and calculate the measurement of the unknown angle without using a protractor.
The worksheets can be used on their own or to support the learning from the Complementary & Supplementary Angles Rapid Recall Routine. They can be completed in class or as homework and are great for differentiating the content taught within your classroom.
3 Worksheets + Answers
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- Page count3 Worksheets + Answers
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This resource is intended for the following use:
Curriculum:
Australian CurriculumContent Descriptors:
ACMMG141: Investigate, with and without digital technologies, angles on a straight line, angles at a point and vertically opposite angles. Use results to find unknown anglesACMMG112: Estimate, measure and compare angles using degrees. Construct angles using a protractorAC9M6M04: Identify the relationships between angles on a straight line, angles at a point and vertically opposite angles; use these to determine unknown angles, communicating reasoningAC9M5M04: Estimate, construct and measure angles in degrees, using appropriate tools including a protractor, and relate these measures to angle namesFurther context or application:
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