Among them was Deadfall (1975), a large
scalene triangle flat on the floor.
Not only will it have imperfections — not quite straight lines, and so on — but it will also be either an equilateral, isosceles or
scalene triangle: and hence not representative of «triangular - ness» in general.
Not exact matches
A few basic questions for pupils to try, a quick reminder of the meaning of
scalene, isosceles and equilateral (I would do a lesson on
triangle types before doing interior angle sum), then pupils do more basic calculations (two angles are directly given), but also have to identify what type of
triangles they get.
2 Complete lessons on Finding Missing Angles in a
Triangle - Discusses special
triangles (Equilateral, Isosceles,
Scalene)- Mini-Whiteboard assessment slides to accelerate progress - Multi-Step questions where students need to use reasoning to find missing angles (Challenge)- Makes links to Angles around a Point and Angles on a Straight Line - Problem Solving Exam questions using Algebra which is excellent preparation for new GCSE (Challenge)- Questions are differentiated allowing all to make fantastic progress
A catchy yet simple song to remember the three main types of
triangle: equilateral, isosceles and
scalene.