This math topic focuses on estimating angles and determining their accuracy with a true or false format. It is part of a broader unit on the basics of geometry, specifically angle basics. Students are presented with images of angles and are asked whether the angle shown equals a specified degree. Various angles covered include 75°, 90°, 180°, 135°, and 45°. Each question offers two options: one confirming if the angle matches the stated degree and another denying it. This practice helps students develop skills in visual estimation and understanding angular measurements.
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Is the displayed angle equal to 30º?
Math worksheet on 'Angles - Estimating (true/false) (Level 3)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Geometry - Angle Basics' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/geometry_angle_basics/ |
Is the displayed angle equal to 135º? |
It is 135º |
It is not 135º |
Is the displayed angle equal to 105º? |
It is not 105º |
It is 105º |
Is the displayed angle equal to 30º? |
It is 30º |
It is not 30º |
Is the displayed angle equal to 30º? |
It is 30º |
It is not 30º |
Is the displayed angle equal to 60º? |
It is 60º |
It is not 60º |
Is the displayed angle equal to 30º? |
It is not 30º |
It is 30º |
Is the displayed angle equal to 45º? |
It is not 45º |
It is 45º |