Instructions for drawing right angles Instructions for splitting an angle in half.

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Instructions for drawing right angles

Instructions for splitting an angle in half

Instructions for drawing an equilateral triangle

WALT WILF Construct a perpendicular bisector. Locus of an object Grade C MUST allow the group to succeed by helping each other SHOULD use each others’ strengths and weaknesses in a positive way COULD teach someone else your skill and use them to solve problems Can you draw a right angled triangle with a 60° angle? Can you draw a 30° and a 45° angle? Can you use your instructions to draw a triangle with different length sides?

WALT WILF Construct a perpendicular bisector. Locus of an object Grade C MUST allow the group to succeed by helping each other SHOULD use each others’ strengths and weaknesses in a positive way COULD teach someone else your skill and use them to solve problems

WALT WILF Construct a perpendicular bisector. Locus of an object Grade C MUST allow the group to succeed by helping each other SHOULD use each others’ strengths and weaknesses in a positive way COULD teach someone else your skill and use them to solve problems Today we have been…. Don’t forget to traffic light Green? How could you extend yourself? Amber? Which bit? Red? Did you ask for help? If you got an exam question on this topic would you feel happier about answering it now compared with the start of the lesson?