Shapes and Angles

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Functional Skills Maths Fichas sobre Shapes and Angles, creado por Lisa Few el 13/07/2020.
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Angles around a point - complete turn Add up to 360 Degrees
Angles in a straight line - half turn Add up to180 Degrees
Angles in a quarter turn - Right Angle Add up to 90 Degrees
Angles in a 3 Quarter turn Add up to 270 Degrees
Acute Angle Less than 90 Degrees
Obtuse Angle Between 90 and 180 Degrees
Reflex Angle More than 360 Degrees
Vertex Angle The point where two lines meet
Corresponding Angles (Parallel Lines) Equal to each other
Opposite Angles (When two straight lines cross) Equal to each other
Angles in a triangle Add up to 180 Degrees
Equilateral Triangle All 3 sides are of equal length and all angles are the same
isosceles Triangle 2 sides are of equal length and the angles at either side of the base of the equal sides are the same
Scalene Triangle All 3 sides are different lengths and all angles are unequal
Right Angled Triangle Only 1 right angle
Angles in a Quadrilateral Add up to 360 Degrees
The 6 Quadrilateral Shapes Square, Rectangle, Rhombus, parallelogram, trapezium, and kite
3 D Shapes Have width, height and depth, they have faces edges and vertices (plural of vertex), where 2 faces meet is called an edge, the point where 3 edges meet is called a vertex
Cube 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices
Cuboid 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices
Sphere 1 face, 0 edges and 0 vertices
Cylinder 3 faces, 2 edges and 0 vertices
Cone 2 faces, 1 edge and 1 vertices
Triangular Prism 5 faces, 9 edges, 6 vertices
Square based pyramid 5 faces, 8 edges and 5 vertices
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