Exploring Triangle Types
👩🏫 Curriculum Alignment
Australian Curriculum: Mathematics (Year 5)
Strand: Measurement and Geometry
Sub-strand: Geometric Reasoning
Content Descriptions:
- ACMMG165: Classify angles in relation to a right angle (less than, equal to, or greater than).
- ACMMG164: Describe and classify two-dimensional shapes using their properties, such as side lengths and angles.
General Capabilities Addressed:
- Critical and Creative Thinking
- Personal and Social Capability (through collaborative group work)
- Numeracy
🎯 Learning Intentions & Success Criteria
Learning Intentions:
- Understand and describe the properties of equilateral, isosceles, and scalene triangles.
- Accurately classify triangles by comparing their side lengths and internal angles.
Success Criteria:
✔ I can define equilateral, isosceles, and scalene triangles.
✔ I can measure and compare sides and angles of triangles.
✔ I can work with others to sort triangles into correct categories using reasoning.
⏰ Lesson Duration
Total Time: 60 minutes
Class Size: 25 students
🧠 Prior Knowledge
Students should already be familiar with:
- Measuring length (cm/mm)
- Naming and identifying angles (acute, right, obtuse)
- Basic understanding of two-dimensional shapes
📦 Resources & Materials
- Triangles Cut-out Sets (pre-prepared or printed by students from templates)
- Rulers, Protractors
- Mini whiteboards & markers
- Chart paper for group work
- Triangle Sorting Mats (labelled: Equilateral, Isosceles, Scalene)
- Colour-coded sticky notes
- Reflection worksheets
- Projector/Smartboard
🔀 Lesson Breakdown
1. Warm-Up (10 mins): 'Triangle Detective' Game
Purpose: To activate prior knowledge and engage students with a playful introduction.
Instructions:
- Display a collection of triangle shapes on the board (include all 3 types and some distractor shapes).
- Ask students: “Which of these are triangles? How do you know?”
- As a class, quickly review triangle criteria (3 sides, closed shape).
- Then, say: “But not all triangles are the same… today we're becoming Triangle Detectives!”
Teacher Tip: Introduce fun ‘detective phrases’ like “Clue: Equal sides spotted!” or “Keep an eye on the angles!”
2. Explicit Teaching (10 mins): Triangle Types Explained
Using visuals on the board, explore the three triangle types:
Triangle Type | Description | Key Features |
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Equilateral | All sides and angles are equal | 3 equal sides & angles (60°) |
Isosceles | Two sides and two angles are equal | 2 equal sides, 2 equal angles |
Scalene | All sides and angles are different | No sides or angles are the same |
🔍 Use real-life examples (e.g. road signs, art, trusses in bridges) to show where these triangles naturally occur.
🧠 Ask questions like:
- “Can a triangle have two right angles?” (To prompt deeper thinking)
- “Which triangle do you think is easiest to build with straws? Why?”
3. Activity: 'Triangle Investigation Stations' (30 mins)
Students rotate through 3 hands-on stations in small groups (~5 per group). Each station explores a triangle type.
Essential Classroom Setup: Desks pushed together for 3 stations, each with labelled instructions and materials.
✅ Station 1: Build & Measure (Equilateral Focus)
- Students use straws or sticks to construct triangles.
- Measure all sides and angles – record findings.
- Question prompt: “What patterns can we find when we measure an equilateral triangle?”
✅ Station 2: Angle Experts (Isosceles Hunt)
- Using a worksheet of pre-drawn triangles, students use a protractor to identify isosceles triangles.
- Colour-code angles to highlight matching ones.
- Question prompt: “Where do the equal angles sit in an isosceles triangle?”
✅ Station 3: Triangle Sorting Challenge (Scalene Focus)
- Cut-out triangle cards representing a mixture of types.
- Students work together to sort triangles onto the correct mats.
- Must justify decisions using ‘Triangle Talk’ (using mathematical terms).
🗣 Bonus Tip: Assign roles – e.g. Measurer, Recorder, Speaker, Checker – to build collaboration.
4. Class Reflection & Discussion (5 mins)
Back together as a class, use a Y-chart to summarise triangle properties:
- What it Looks Like
- What it Feels Like (the learning experience)
- What it Sounds Like (language used, collaboration)
Ask:
- “Which type of triangle surprised you the most?”
- “Why might builders care about triangle types?”
5. Individual Reflection (5 mins)
Distribute a mini worksheet:
- List the three triangle types and write 1 key property for each.
- Which station helped you learn the most? Why?
- What question do you still have about triangles?
📘 Collect and review for prior understanding before Lesson 2.
🧩 Extension Ideas
- STEM Link: Challenge early finishers to explore which triangle type is strongest for building bridges (connect to engineering).
- Use an online geometry simulator (e.g. software on Smartboard) to manipulate triangle sides and watch how angles change.
🛠 Teacher’s Notes / Future Planning
- Use student exit slips to inform grouping for Lesson 2: "Lines of Symmetry in Shapes".
- Some students may need support with protractor use – consider a small tutorial group next lesson.
- Enrich with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander geometric patterns in future lessons to incorporate cross-curricular perspectives.
📌 Differentiation Strategies
Support:
- Provide triangle property cheat sheets with visuals.
- Assign a peer buddy for interpreting measurement tasks.
Challenge:
- Introduce right-angled triangles and ask whether they can be isosceles or scalene.
- Ask students to create a ‘Triangle Life Cycle’ comic strip representing each triangle's features.
✨ Teacher Reflection Prompt (Post-Lesson)
- 🌟 “Which activities drew the most reasoning and discussion?”
- 🌟 “Did students use correct vocabulary to explain classifications?”
- 🌟 “What misunderstandings appeared and how can I address them next?”
📚 Follow-Up
Next Lesson in Unit:
→ Title: “Lines of Symmetry in Shapes”
Focus: Investigate symmetry and mirror divisions in triangles and other polygons.
End of Lesson 1: Exploring Triangles