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Ordering: degrees on a circle - Advanced
Drag the angles to the correct place on the circle – be sure to place them accurately. When you are finished, use the ‘Mark’ button to see if you are right.
Discussion points
- How many degrees are in three-quarters of a circle?
- Which labels show acute angles?
- Which labels show reflex angles?
- Did you know that a circle has infinite lines of symmetry? What does this mean?
Teaching tips:
A starter activity could see children putting a selection of two- and three-digit numbers in order from smallest to largest.
Use with ‘Parts of a circle’ to look in more detail at circles.
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