This math topic focuses on teaching students how to measure angles using a protractor, specifically for angles less than 180 degrees. It involves practical exercises where students gauge the measure of angles displayed in images, utilizing skills crucial for understanding basic geometry principles. The activity is part of an introductory unit on geometry that covers angles and transformations, enhancing foundational geometry knowledge essential for more complex concepts within the field.
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Measure the angle using the protractor
Math worksheet on 'Measure Angle With Protractor - Under 180 Degrees (Positive) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Geometry - Angles and Transformations - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/geometry_angles_and_transformations/ |
Measure the angle using the protractor |
140º |
180º |
260º |
230º |
240º |
115º |
Measure the angle using the protractor |
160º |
135º |
150º |
250º |
110º |
195º |
Measure the angle using the protractor |
180º |
50º |
105º |
15º |
10º |
110º |
Measure the angle using the protractor |
185º |
165º |
125º |
180º |
10º |
100º |
Measure the angle using the protractor |
40º |
185º |
240º |
155º |
190º |
130º |
Measure the angle using the protractor |
30º |
180º |
160º |
70º |
140º |
120º |
Measure the angle using the protractor |
240º |
260º |
5º |
100º |
205º |
15º |