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Lines and s lines These terms are commonly used when we work with lines and s: parallel these lines are always the same distance apart at every point, they never meet perpendicular these lines intersect at right s diagonal these are lines within a shape that join a vertex (corner) to another vertex intersection the place where 2 or more lines cross over each other This paper folding activity relies on a thorough understanding of the terms in the box above. Try your hand at it! You will need a thin circular piece of paper with a radius of at least 8 cm. egin with a circular piece of paper. 2 old the circle in half. 3 old A to meet. A A 4 old up to, you ve now created point. A 5 raw a perpendicular line from line to point. old to create. 6 raw a perpendicular line from line to point. old to create G. G G 7 ut along fold lines and G, only to the intersection. 8 Open the shape. What have you made? G opyright 3P Learning SRIS TOPI

Lines and s classifying s An is the amount of turn between the intersection of two rays (lines). vertex 90 Angles are conventionally measured in degrees on a protractor. 360 is a full turn, 80 is a half turn, and 90 is a quarter turn. 360 0 80 Have you heard someone say, He did a complete 80 on that.? What do you think they meant? What does, She did a full 360 mean? 270 omplete the table and use the information to help you to classify the s below. Use a maths dictionary to help you work out any unknown terms. right s are acute s are than 90 obtuse s are than 90 and less than straight s are exactly reflex s are greater than 80 and less than revolution s are exactly a acute b c Make sure you check which you re meant to be measuring! The little arc tells you here. d e f 2 Look at the interior s in this shape. Mark any acute s with a red arc; obtuse s with a blue arc; reflex s with a green arc; and right s with an orange : 2 SRIS TOPI opyright 3P Learning

Lines and s measuring s We use protractors to measure s. 50 Align the baseline on the protractor with one of the lines. 2 Line up the vertex of the with the centre point of the protractor. This is an of 50 3 Measure the distance between the two lines, starting at the 0 and counting round. baseline centre point 0 Use your protractor to measure these s. Write the measurements next to the s. a b c 2 Measure the interior s of this shape. Write the measurements next to each. The first one has been done for you. 25º 3 List 5 sports or jobs where you think it would be important to consider s. avid eckham can probably think of at least one. a b c d e opyright 3P Learning SRIS TOPI 3

Lines and s measuring s 4 Work with a partner on this activity. Take turns predicting where you think the missing ray of the should go. Starting at the dot, rule your predictions then measure with a protractor. Mark in the actual. Who was closer? o you get more accurate with practice? Invent more of these on another piece of paper if you have time. a 45 b 60 c 270 d 35 5 Look at the clock. a What does each 5 minute marker represent in degrees? b What about each minute? 6 Make a time that shows an between the two hands of: a b c 30 90 50 ecide where your first hand will go, then count round to create the. d e 24 20 4 SRIS TOPI opyright 3P Learning

Hand it over apply Getting ready Look at the picture of the hand. What well known would you say is approximately formed by the thumb and forefinger? What to do Spread your hand out in the box below and trace around it. stimate then measure the s formed between each finger. The measurements will be approximate only. ompare your measurements with those of a partner. Are they similar? opyright 3P Learning SRIS TOPI 5

It s all in the timing investigate Getting ready You can work with a partner on this activity. You may like to use a clock with movable hands or to use copies of the clock faces below. What to do How many times do the hands on a clock form a right within a 2-hour period? Show the times on the clocks as you find them. If you find 0 or more, you ve made a great start. 5 or more, you re doing very well. More than 20, you re indeed a Time Lord and people should bow as you pass by. We have given you the first one to get you started. 2:6 6 SRIS TOPI opyright 3P Learning