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Angles worksheets and classroom activities
Explore our collection of printable worksheets and classroom activities to support your teaching of angles at KS3 and KS4. These tried and tested teaching resources cover measuring angles, identifying and classifying types of angles, drawing angles, finding missing angles, angles in shapes and more.
Recommended angles worksheets
Choose from this collection of maths worksheets for introducing, practising and revising angles at KS3 and GCSE. Here we’ve highlighted some of our favourites for you to try, or you can scroll down to explore the full collection.
Help students build the skills they need to identify and classify acute angles, obtuse angles, right angles and reflex angles with these types of angles worksheets. For KS3, try Estimating angles as a great introductory activity with a variety of follow up tasks or try this Angles puzzle path for a fun loop card style activity. This comprehensive GCSE revision resource includes some great angle revision activities with worked examples.
Use this Angle facts worksheet to introduce angles on a straight line, parallel lines, corresponding angles and alternate angles, exterior and interior angles, angles in triangles and quadrilaterals and angles in polygons. Angles and parallel lines is an excellent activity for KS3 which recaps supplementary angles, corresponding angles and complementary angles.
For GCSE revision on identifying angles, naming angles and measuring angles try this All about angles knowledge organiser or these GCSE angle revision cards.
Looking for geometry worksheets? Explore the entire Geometry and measures collection.