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@lhmaths: Lesley Hall Objective: To know the definitions of mathematical terms. What’s the word? triangle For 5 points: 2D shape For 3 points: angles equal 180 0 For 1 point: 3 sides
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@lhmaths: Lesley Hall Objective: To know the definitions of mathematical terms. What’s the word? protractor For 5 points: measurer For 3 points: degrees For 1 point: angles
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@lhmaths: Lesley Hall Objective: To know the definitions of mathematical terms. What’s the word? 180 degrees For 5 points: straight line For 3 points: triangle For 1 point: ½ a full turn
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@lhmaths: Lesley Hall Objective: To know the definitions of mathematical terms. What’s the word? alternate angles For 5 points: parallel lines For 3 points: equal angles For 1 point: a Z shape
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@lhmaths: Lesley Hall Objective: To know the definitions of mathematical terms. What’s the word? degrees For 5 points: unit of measure For 3 points: 360 in a full turn For 1 point: used to measure angles
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@lhmaths: Lesley Hall Objective: To know the definitions of mathematical terms. What’s the word? obtuse angle For 5 points: type of angle For 3 points: more than ninety For 1 point: less than 180
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@lhmaths: Lesley Hall Objective: To know the definitions of mathematical terms. What’s the word? corresponding angles For 5 points: parallel lines For 3 points: equal angles For 1 point: on the same side of the transversal
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@lhmaths: Lesley Hall Objective: To know the definitions of mathematical terms. What’s the word? parallel For 5 points: lines For 3 points: equidistant For 1 point: never meet
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@lhmaths: Lesley Hall Objective: To know the definitions of mathematical terms. What’s the word? transversal For 5 points: a line For 3 points: creates equal angles For 1 point: crosses parallel lines
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@lhmaths: Lesley Hall Objective: To know the definitions of mathematical terms. What’s the word? 360 degrees For 5 points: angles in a quadrilateral For 3 points: round a point For 1 point: full turn
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