Curated Video
Using Complementary Angles to Find Unknown Angle Measures
In this video, the teacher explains how to use complementary angles to find unknown angle measures. They provide examples and explain the correct method of solving equations involving complementary angles.
Curated Video
Using Supplementary Angles to Find Unknown Angle Measures
In this video, you will learn how to use supplementary angles to find unknown angle measures. The teacher explains the different types of angles and reviews a common mistake when solving equations.
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding Earth's Climate Zones
This video provides a brief overview of the three major climate zones on Earth: tropical, temperate, and polar. It explains how these zones are determined by latitude and describes the typical weather patterns and temperatures in each...
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Classifying and Drawing Angles by Using Their Properties
In this video, we explore how to classify and draw different types of angles. We start by understanding the properties of angles and how they relate to geometric figures. We review right angles, acute angles, and obtuse angles, comparing...
Curated Video
Drawing Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
In this video, students will learn the difference between parallel and perpendicular lines and how to identify them. Students will also learn how to determine if lines are perpendicular by looking for right angles or square corners at...
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Lines
This math music video about Types of Lines that is as entertaining as it is informative. Your students will be singing & dancing, all the while learning or reinforcing the knowledge of parallel, perpendicular, and intersecting lines.
Curated OER
What are Perpendicular Lines?
Perpendicular lines intersect to form right angles - four of them to be exact. Vertical angles, congruent angles, 90 degrees each, these are some of the special properties of perpendicular lines. Watch this video to find out a couple...
Curated OER
What are Acute, Obtuse, Right, and Straight Angles?
Angles are identified by the measurement of their angles. Well, that would make sense. The instructor illustrates four different angles and their names by identifying their degrees. Zero to less than 90 degrees is an acute angle, while...