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Lesson 5 HandoutTask 2:

Question Answers

1. Give 3 examples of rational numbers

2. What is the most well known irrational number?

3. Describe the difference between rational and irrational number?

Task 3: Features of a circle1. Label the following features of a circle:

a. Centreb. Circumferencec. diameter d. radius

2. How would you describe each feature of the circle to someone who doesn’t know what they are?

a) Centre

b) Circumference

c) Diameter

d) Radius

Lesson 6 Handout

Task 2: Circle calculationsCalculate the circumference and area of the following circles and part circles. Use the π button on your scientific calculator and round answers to two decimal places.

Circles Circumferencewith working out

Areawith working out

Diameter = 20 cm

What does the radius equal?

C = πdC = π x ___C = _______

Area=π x r2

Area=π x ¿¿2¿

Area=π x¿

Radius = 33km

What does the diameter equal?

C = πdC = π x ___C = _______

Area=π x r2

Area=π x ¿¿2¿

Area=π x¿

Task 3: Developing FluencyCalculate the circumference and area of the following circles and part circles. Use the π button on your scientific calculator and round answers to two decimal places.

Question 1Show your working out

Question 2Show your working out

Question 3Show your working out

Radius: 11 cm Radius: 7 mm Radius:

Diameter: Diameter: Diameter: 40 cm

Circumference: Circumference: Circumference:

Area: Area: Area:

Question 4Show your working out

Question 5Show your working out

Question 6Show your working out

Radius: Radius: Radius:

Diameter: 16 mm Diameter: 36 cm Diameter: 34 mm

Circumference: Circumference: Circumference:

Area: Area: Area:

Question 1Show your working out

Question 2Show your working out

Question 3Show your working out

Radius: Radius: 19 mm Radius: 16 cm

Diameter: 30 cm Diameter: Diameter:

Circumference: Circumference: Circumference:

Area: Area: Area:

Lesson 7 Handout

Task 2: Developing FluencyCalculate the circumference and area of the following circles and part circles. Use the π button on your scientific calculator and round answers to two decimal places.

Question 1Show your working out

Question 2Show your working out

Question 3Show your working out

Radius: Radius: Radius:

Diameter: Diameter: Diameter:

Circumference: Circumference: Circumference:

Area: Area: Area:

Task 3: Area and Circumference

Online Maths Learning Questions – Only complete if you haven’t done them online

https://www.onlinemathlearning.com/circumference-worksheets.html

IXL Questions Online - Only complete if you haven’t done them online

https://au.ixl.com/math/year-8/circles-calculate-area-circumference-radius-and-diameter

Area and Circumference Questions

Question: AREA AnswerShow your working out

Questions: CIRCUMFERENCE AnswersShow your working out

6. Which circle has a circumference of 50.24 cm2 Answer: The yellow

circle with the 8cm radius

7. Which circle has a circumference of 125.60 cm2

8. Which circle has a circumference of 37.68cm2

9. Which circle has a circumference of 6.28cm2

Lesson 8 Handout

Task 2: Problem SolvingCalculate the circumference and area of the following circles and part circles. Use the π button on your scientific calculator and round answers to two decimal places.

Question Circumferencewith working out

Areawith working out

1.

2.

Question AnswerShow your working out

3.

4.

5.

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Explain why giving mathematical reasoning.

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Warm up Week 2 – x8 HandoutMultiplication Worksheets

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