This week, we are focusing on calculating missing angles. There is an Oak Academy video for you to go through before you start any of the tasks. You will need a pencil and paper to use during the video. When you have understood the tasks on the video, start working through the tasks. Do not worry if some of them are too difficult: they get harder as you work through them. Just do the best you can. You can watch the video as many times as you like to help you understand the tasks. If you need help, email or message your teacher. These resources are also on Teams
Daily links for the Oak Academy videos for this week.
Tuesday's Resources - don't forget to watch the Oak Academy video for today before you attempt the tasks. You will need pen and paper during the video.
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