
Understanding Corresponding Sides and Angles in Similar Figures
Explore how to match corresponding sides and angles in similar figures, write similarity statements using proper notation, and identify vertices to locate sides and angles. Learn to explain symbols and write similarity statements effectively.
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Corresponding sides and angles Explicit teaching
Visible learning Learning intentions To match corresponding sides and angles of similar figures. To write similarity statements using appropriate notation. Success criteria I can locate sides and angles using labelled vertices. I can identify corresponding sides and angles within similar figures. I can explain the meaning of symbols used in similarity statements. I can write similarity statements.
Warm up Finding angles
Faded examples part 1 Explore 4
Launch Enough information?
Faded examples part 2 Explore 6
Explore Faded examples
Faded examples part 3 Explore 8
Faded examples part 4 Explore 9
Summarise Show that
Show that Summarise 11
Success criteria I can locate sides and angles using labelled vertices. I can identify corresponding sides and angles within similar figures. I can explain the meaning of symbols used in similarity statements. I can write similarity statements.