
Exploring Half, Quarter, and Three Quarter Turns in Mathematics
Dive into the world of half, quarter, and three quarter turns with Miss Sidhu's engaging lesson. Learn key vocabulary, explore different turning directions, tackle brain teasers, and design an independent task. Join the fun and enhance your understanding of mathematical concepts!
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Maths To identify half, quarter and three quarter turns Miss Sidhu
Welcome to todays lesson! You will need Item 1 Item 2 2
Lesson agenda Here is the outline for this lesson. We are going to look at: Key vocabulary Exploring half, quarter and three quarter turns Using clockwise and anti-clockwise direction An Independent task A final quiz to see what we learnt 3
Brain teaser! Halves or quarters How do you know? 5
Brain teaser! Halves Halves or quarters How do you know? Quarters Quarters Halves Halves Quarters 6
Whole turn Door 7
Half turn Door 8
Explore half turns, turning clockwise and anti-clockwise. 11
Quarter turn Anti-clockwise Clockwise 12
Three-quarter turn Clockwise Anti-clockwise 13
Independent Task Design and write instructions to guide Turtle to Anansi for dinner. 15
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You were amazing at exploring half, quarter and three quarter turns. Don t forget to complete your end of lesson quiz. 17