This is a Pythagoras PRET homework. In PRET homeworks, pupils practise, recall, extend and think.
These homeworks are typically followed in class with spelling or memory tests and discussions about research findings.
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KS3 Maths Curriculum Area
Geometry and measures Understand and use the relationship between parallel lines and alternate and corresponding angles
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