Corresponding Angles
A clever manipulative which helps students recognise corresponding angles formed when a transversal crosses parallel lines. Used in full screen this is great on an interactive whiteboard.
Basic Angles
An angle activity with an online protractor. This is a flexible manipulative for teaching about angles which is excellent on an interactive whiteboard. There is a video tutorial explaining its use.
Adding Adjacent Angles
Work out the missing adjacent angles on this clever game. You can choose to work with either two or three angles.
Determining Measures of Angles Formed by Parallel Lines and a Transversal
Use your knowledge of angle pairs to work out the size of the missing angles.
Alien Attack
Use your knowledge of angles in this game where you defend the Earth from aliens. You can either estimate the angles or read them from a protractor.
Classifying Triangles by Angles and Sides
A video tutorial from PBS on how to classify triangles according to angle measurements and side lengths. It is likely to appeal to pupils because it is presented by a student.
Angles
Activities on acute, obtuse, and alternate angles. They can help you to consolidate your knowledge of angles vocabulary.
Save my Exams
Save My Exams is a low cost subscription site which offers students and teacher question packs that are organised by topic for A level and GCSE revision. Useful mark schemes and model answers. There are some free resources too.
What's that noise?
An animated, narrated story for young children about animals and the noises they make.
All about Autumn
Find out about autumn in simple, illustrated text for children by Topmarks. It looks at the things that happen and are seen in Autumn in the UK.
