A set of differentiated sheets with slightly different annotations developed to support an SEN group to understand how to use a protractor to measure angles of incidence and reflection in a practical situation. I photocopied the sheets and students used them in place of a blank sheet of paper.
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Fantastic, free resource which scaffolds what can be a tough practical when students struggle with a protractor. Thank you very much!
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Many thanks - glad you found it useful!
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Great resource! thanks
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Excellent. Don't have to spend most of the lesson understanding how to measure angles with a protractor but instead the science involved.
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