Toolkit

The right angle…

Resources:

Tape- different colours and marker pens

What to do:

To show students the variety of ways Maths is involved in our everyday interactions, dealings and learning, do the following…

Create an Angle Door…
I can hear the teachers now as they tell their students, “please open the door to 40′.” Creative way to teach angles! pic.twitter.com/lzqMU2Of2d
— Tom Colabufo (@TColabufo) July 3, 2015
Or, an Angle Table…



Lots of ideas of how to incorporate maths here!
@ASTsupportAAli I forgot to take any! But this is the one I used as inspiration 🙂 pic.twitter.com/O1VXDRQkk2
— Miss RQT (@Miss_RQT) July 25, 2015

Or visual keywords…
— Deborah Barakat (@MrsMathia) June 30, 2015

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