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Mathematics·Geometry·conceptual

Parts of a circle

Illustrate and name parts of circles, including radius, diameter, and circumference; know that the diameter is twice the radius

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

  • Label the radius, diameter, and circumference on a circle diagram
  • Calculate the diameter given a radius of 4.5 cm (diameter = 9 cm)
  • Explain the relationship between radius and diameter in their own words

Assessment prompt

If you give Parts of a circle a round plate and a ruler, can they measure the diameter — and explain how the radius compares to the diameter?

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