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Mathematics·Geometry·representational

Types of angles (age 8+)

Use and interpret standard geometric diagram conventions: mark right angles with a small square, equal lengths with single or double tick marks, and equal angles with arc marks; label angles in three-letter notation (∠ABC) and individual angles with a single letter or number; draw diagrams showing angles at a point, angles on a straight line, and angles inside polygons with these conventions; read diagrams with these marks to identify given information and find unknown values

Suggested ages 8–12

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Your child is advancing their understanding of shapes and space — working with coordinates on grids, identifying different types of angles, exploring symmetry, and classifying shapes by their properties.

Evidence of understanding

  • Mark a right angle with a small square symbol in a diagram and explain what it means
  • Use tick marks to show equal lengths in a shape and double tick marks for a second pair of equal sides
  • Read and interpret angle notation (e.g. angle ABC) and identify the angle being referred to in a diagram

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If Types of angles (age 8+)'s maths diagram shows a small square in one corner and matching arc marks on two other angles, can they tell you what each mark means — and use them to figure out a missing angle without re-measuring?

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