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Angles around a point...

add to 360 degrees

Angles in a triangle…

add to 180 degrees

Angles in quadrilateral…

add to 360 degrees

Angles on a straight line...

add to 180 degrees

Exterior Angles…

add to 360 degrees

Which direction do you measure bearings from?

North

Name these Angles (What angle fact?)


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Name these Angles (What angle fact?)

Vertically Opposite angles are equal

Type of angle?


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Type of angle?

Obtuse

Type of angle?


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Type of angle?

Reflex

What type of angle?


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What type of angle?

Acute

What type of lines?


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What type of lines?

Parallel

What type of lines?


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What type of lines?

Perpendicular

Which Angle Fact?


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Which Angle Fact?

Allied angles add to 180 degrees

Which Angle Fact?


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Which Angle Fact?

Alternate angles are equal

Which angle fact?


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Which angle fact?

Base angles in an isosceles triangle are equal

Which Angle Fact?


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Which Angle Fact?

Corresponding angles are equal

Which direction to you measure bearings in?

Clockwise

1 foot into a metric measurement

30 cm

1 gallon to a metric measurement

4.5 litres

1 inch into cm

2.5 cm

1 kg into an imperial measurement

2.2 pounds

1 litre into an imperial measurement

1.75 pints

1.75 pints into a metric measurement

1 litre

1000m into kilometres

1 kilometre

1000ml is how many litres?

1 litre

10mm into cm

1 cm

2.2 pounds into a metric measurement

1 kilogram

4.5 litres into an imperial measurement

1 gallon

5 miles into a metric measurement

8 kilometres

8 Kilometres into an imperial measurement

5 Miles

Examples of Imperial Measurements

Pint, Yard, Gallon, Mile, Inch, Feet, Ounces

Examples of Metric Measurements

Kilometre, Metre, Centimetre, Millitres, Litre,


Kilogram, Gram

How many cm in a metre?

100cm

If the probability of you getting a C is 19/20. What is the probability of you not getting a C?

1/20

In a pie chart angles add to...

360 degrees

Probabilities add up to:

1

The mean of 2, 5, 3, 4, 6

4

The median of 2, 6, 7, 3, 7

6

The mode of 5, 5, 6, 7, 9

5

The range of 1, 6, 7, 10, 8

9

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What Correlation?


Negative

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What Correlation?


None

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What Correlation?


Positive

What is a Data Collection Sheet?

Tally Chart/Frequency Table


1

2m x 3

6m

Expand: 4y(2y+x)


Expand: 6(x+3)

6x+18

Expand 3(x-7)

3x-21

Factorise


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Factorise


3x(x+2)

Factorise


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Factorise


y(y+4)

Factorise 4x+8

4(x+2)

Simplify: P + P + P - P

2p

Simplify: p x p x p x p


The first 3 integers that satisfy x > 9

10, 11, 12

The first 3 integers that satisfy y ≤ 9

9, 8, 7

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What does this


represent?


-1< x ≤4

What does this say:
-2 ≤ x < 6

x is greater than or equal -2 but less than 6

What does this say:
3 < x ≤ 8

x is greater than 3 but less than or equal to 8

Simplify: y + y + y

3y

Describe what the Surface area of a 3D shape is

Area of all the faces added together

Formula for the Area of a Parallelogram

base x perpendicular height

Formula for the Area of a Rectangle

length x width

Formula for the Area of a Trapezium

½ (a + b) x perpendicular height

Formula for the Area of a Triangle

½ x base x perpendicular height

"pi x radius x radius" is the formula for?

Area of a circle

Length x width gives the area of a:

rectangle

When can Pythagoras' formula be used?

for any right angled triangle

The Formula for the Area of a circle is


The Formula for the Circumference of a circle is

π x diameter

Volume of a Prism

Cross Section area x Length

½ (a + b) x perpendicular height gives the area of a...

trapezium

½ x base x perpendicular height gives the area of a

triangle

π x d is the formula for?

Circumference of a circle

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2 x 2 x 2 = 8

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6

-10 ÷ 2

-5

-3 x 2

-6

-4 x -3

12

-4 – 3

-7

0.3 as a fraction

3/10

0.6 as a %

60%

1/3 as a decimal


1/4 as a decimal

0.25

10% of 80

8

25% of 200

50

3 + 5 x 3

18 NOT 24

3/4 as a percentage

75%

40% of 600

240

7/10 as a decimal

0.7

75% as a fraction

3/4

Cube of 3

3 x 3 x 3 =27

Cube root of 125

5

Factors of 20

1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20

Find 2/5 of 25

10

Find 3/4 of 28

21

Highest Common Factor of 12 and 8

4

Lowest Common Multiple of 12 and 8

24

Name the First 5 Square Numbers

1, 4, 9, 16, 25

Round 3456 to 2sf

3500

Round 3456 to nearest thousand

3000

Round 56.789 to 2 decimal places

56.79

Simplify 30:20

3:2

Square of 9

81

The first 5 multiples of 7

7, 14, 21, 28, 35

The first five prime numbers

2, 3, 5, 7, 11

The value of 6 in the number 23.469

6 hundreths (0.06)

The value of 7 in 45673

7 Tens (70)

A birdseye view is called...

Plan

A flat side of a 3D shape is called a...

Face

More than one corner of a shape are called

Vertices

Name the 2D Shape


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Name the 2D Shape

Hexagon

Name the 2D Shape


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Name the 2D Shape

Isosceles Triangle

Name the 2D shape


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Name the 2D shape

Kite

Name the 2D Shape


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Name the 2D Shape

Octagon

Name the 2D Shape


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Name the 2D Shape

Parallelogram

Name the 2D Shape


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Name the 2D Shape

Pentagon

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Name the 2D Shape

Rhombus

Name the 2D Shape


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Name the 2D Shape


Square

Name the 2D Shape


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Name the 2D Shape


trapezium

Name the 3D Shape



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Name the 3D Shape



Cuboid

Name the 3D Shape



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Name the 3D Shape



Triangular Prism

Name the 3D Shape


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Name the 3D Shape


Cylinder

Name the 3D Shape


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Name the 3D Shape


Sphere

Name the 3D Shape


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Name the 3D Shape


Square-Based Pyramid

One corner of a Shape is called

Vertex

Part of the circumference
of a circle is called an:

Arc

The general name for any 2D shapes

Polygon

The shaded part is called


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The shaded part is called


Sector

The shaded part is called


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The shaded part is called


Segment

The view from front or side of a 3d shape is called

Elevation

This line is called


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This line is called


Chord

This line is called


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This line is called


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Diameter

This line is called


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This line is called


Radius

This line is called


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This line is called


Tangent

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This picture shows a:


Net

What does congruency mean?

Exactly the Same , although it could be rotated or flipped over

Name the four types of Transformation

Enlargement, Rotation, Reflection, Translation

This shape has rotational symmetry of: 



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This shape has


rotational symmetry of:

Order 3

To describe a reflection you need to state:

Reflection
Line of Reflection

To describe a rotation you need to state:

Rotation
Centre
Angle and Direction

To describe a translation you need to state:

Translation
Vector

To describe an enlargement you need to state:

Enlargement
Centre
Scale Factor

What Construction?

What Construction?

Angle Bisector

What Construction?

What Construction?

Perpendicular Bisector

What is the "origin" of a graph
The coordinates (0,0)