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Lines and Angles HandoutLines and Angles Handout
Publisher
McGraw Hill
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Grade
4th - 7th
Subjects
Math
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Year
2001
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Lines and Angles

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Why was the obtuse angle upset? Because it was never right! A valuable resource is loaded with background information on types of angles and lines. Learners review the characteristics of parallel, perpendicular, and intersecting lines, as well as naming and measuring angles with a protractor. 

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

lines, angles, parallel lines, perpendicular lines, classifying angles, adjacent angles, intersecting lines, line segments, protractor skills, degrees, obtuse angles, acute angles, straight angles

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Use the background information as an instructional tool, and give the exercises as in-class practice or homework

Classroom Considerations

  • Protractors are necessary for the exercises

Pros

  • The first six pages review different types of lines and angles with examples, while the last four pages consist of 44 practice problems
  • Exercises provide space for learners to write their answers
  • A great resource to reinforce and boost geometry skills

Cons

  • Answers are only provided for odd-numbered exercises

Common Core

4.MD.C.5.a 4.MD.C.6 4.G.A.1 7.G.A.2

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