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G7 Bridge Course Worksheet

The document contains exercises on integer operations, including sums, differences, products, and quotients. It also includes tasks related to identifying angles in parallel lines, sorting triangles by type, calculating perimeters, and drawing specific triangles. Additionally, there are true/false statements about triangle properties and a section for calculating missing lengths and perimeters.

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  • math analysis,
  • equilateral triangle,
  • math curriculum,
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  • math applications,
  • triangle classification,
  • scalene triangle,
  • math resources,
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G7 Bridge Course Worksheet

The document contains exercises on integer operations, including sums, differences, products, and quotients. It also includes tasks related to identifying angles in parallel lines, sorting triangles by type, calculating perimeters, and drawing specific triangles. Additionally, there are true/false statements about triangle properties and a section for calculating missing lengths and perimeters.

Uploaded by

aimee.ksagarika
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
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Topics covered

  • math concepts,
  • math analysis,
  • equilateral triangle,
  • math curriculum,
  • math problem-solving,
  • math applications,
  • triangle classification,
  • scalene triangle,
  • math resources,
  • twinkl resources

Integer Operations

Find each sum, difference, product, or quotient.

1. -2 x (-9) =

2. -12 x 11 =

3. -16 / 4 =

4. –20 × (–40) =

5. 59 + (–25) =

6. –82 − 35 =

7. –158 − (–63) =

8. 150 ÷ (–25) =

9. –44 + 16 =

10. –23 × (–17) =

11. –180 ÷ (–15) =

12. –418 + 332 =

13. 248 + (–193) =

14. –314 − (–47) =

15. –126 ÷ (–9) =

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Finding Missing Angles in Parallel Lines
Note: Diagrams not drawn to scale.

1. For each diagram, identify whether each pair of angles are corresponding, alternate, supplementary
or none of these.

a. b.

a c
d

c. d.

e
f g h

e.

i
j

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Tick the triangles from the following and identify the kind of triangle.

Maths | Properties of Shapes | Lesson 3: Triangles visit twinkl.com


Triangles
To identify different types of triangles.

1) a) Circle the triangles.

c
b d e
a

h
i
f g j

b) Sort the triangles into the table. One has been done for you.

Equilateral Isosceles Right-angled Scalene

a
2)


What is the same and what is
different about these
bedtime two triangles?
story 
Zola







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3) Calculate the perimeters of the triangles. Show your working. The triangles are not
to scale.
34cm

12cm 30cm

11cm
20cm
30cm

perimeter = story
bedtime perimeter = story
bedtime perimeter = story
bedtime

18m
40mm

22mm 9m

perimeter = story
bedtime perimeter = story
bedtime perimeter = story
bedtime

4) Tick the statements which are true.

Scalene triangles have sides of equal length.


bedtime story
Anton

An isosceles triangle has two angles that are the same size.
bedtime story
Ruby

A right-angled triangle has three angles that are 90°.


bedtime story
Ellie-Mae

An equilateral triangle has the same number


of sides of equal length
bedtimeand angles of equal size.
story
Kai

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Triangles
To identify different types of triangles.

1) Use a ruler to accurately draw the following triangles.

a) An isosceles triangle with two b) A right-angled, isosceles triangle.


sides thatbedtime
measurestory
3.5cm. One of itsbedtime story 4.2cm.
sides measures

c) A scalene triangle with one side d) A right-angled triangle with one


bedtime
that measures story
6.4cm. side that bedtime story
measures 5.1cm.

2) Anton is investigating triangles.


Is Anton correct? Explain your This is an isosceles triangle because
answer it has two sides ofstory
bedtime equal length.
Anton

bedtime story

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3) Calculate missing lengths and perimeters of the triangles. Show your working The
triangles are not to scale.

51m

75m 62cm 34mm

perimeter
bedtime =story perimeter
bedtime= story
120cm perimeter
bedtime= story
194cm perimeter
bedtime =story

4)
I have drawn an isosceles triangle. The lengths of
the sides are whole bedtime
numbers.story
The perimeter is 144cm.
Hena

Draw and label 3 isosceles triangles that also have a perimeter of 144cm.
They do not need to be drawn to scale.

50cm 50cm

44cm

perimeter = perimeter = perimeter =

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