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Angle Comparison to Right Angles

For Students 5th - 6th
In this angles worksheet, students solve 4 problems in which an angle is analyzed and measured. Students tell if each angle is greater than, less than or equal to a right angle.
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Forming, Measuring and Labeling Angles

For Teachers 4th - 6th
Pupils draw and measure angles. For this angle measurement lesson, the teacher demonstrates how to form and measure angles while explaining the parts of an angle, then students practice.
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Geometry - Angles

For Students 4th
In this geometry learning exercise, 4th graders tell what type of angles are shown in 6 figures. They write the angle type on each blank line next to the angles.
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Measure, Draw, and Classify Angles: Homework

For Students 7th
In this angles worksheet, 7th graders review the definitions for a right angle, acute angle, obtuse angle, and straight angle. Students then use symbols to name each angle three different ways. Students classify each angle as acute,...
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Angle Measures

For Students 5th - 6th
For this angles worksheet, students solve 20 problems pertaining to angle measurement and classification. This page is intended to be an online activity, but can be completed on paper.
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Naming Angles

For Students 5th - 7th
In this geometry worksheet, students solve 6 problems in which an angle is analyzed. From 5 choices, students circle the correct math symbol that names the angle. There are no examples or explanations for the symbols, which would be...
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Acute, Right or Obtuse

For Students 3rd - 4th
In this angles learning exercise, learners solve 4 problems in which angles are analyzed and classified as acute, obtuse, or right. No examples are provided.
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Classify Angles Worksheet

For Students 5th - 6th
In this angle classification worksheet, learners solve 8 problems in which an angle measurement in degrees is analyzed. Students classify each angle as right, obtuse, or acute.