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Year 5

Shapes, Angles and Coordinates

Year 5 geometry is mostly about angles. Children compare and name angles, estimate and measure them with a protractor, and find missing angles on a line and at a point.

Practise Shapes, Angles and Coordinates

Have a guess, even if you're not sure. Get one wrong and we'll show you why, so every miss is a chance to learn.

Timed practice

The same practice, just with a gentle clock. Pick a length and see how many you can answer.

They also tell regular polygons from irregular ones, recognise 3-D shapes from drawings and nets, and reflect and translate shapes on a grid.

The shapes and angles are drawn on screen for the child to read, with a hint on hand. Free, with no sign-up.

See an example

A real question from this topic. Have a go, then reveal the answer.

What is in this topic

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