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Mathematics·Geometry·procedural

Angles in triangles (age 10+)

Find unknown angles in triangles, quadrilaterals, and regular polygons using angle sum properties

Suggested ages 10–11

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Learning journey

Your child is developing advanced spatial skills — working with 3D shapes and nets, using coordinate grids with negative numbers, calculating angles, and understanding geometric transformations like reflection and translation.

Evidence of understanding

  • Find a missing angle in a triangle given two angles (using angle sum = 180°)
  • Calculate a missing angle in a quadrilateral (angle sum = 360°)
  • Calculate the interior angle of a regular hexagon from the angle sum formula

Assessment prompt

If Angles in triangles (age 10+) knows that angles in a triangle always add up to 180°, and two angles in a triangle are 55° and 70°, can they work out the third angle without measuring it?

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