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8th Grade Angles Geometry / Math Task Cards  Transversals, Triangles & Polygons
8th Grade Angles Geometry / Math Task Cards  Transversals, Triangles & Polygons
8th Grade Angles Geometry / Math Task Cards  Transversals, Triangles & Polygons
8th Grade Angles Geometry / Math Task Cards  Transversals, Triangles & Polygons
8th Grade Angles Geometry / Math Task Cards  Transversals, Triangles & Polygons
8th Grade Angles Geometry / Math Task Cards  Transversals, Triangles & Polygons
8th Grade Angles Geometry / Math Task Cards  Transversals, Triangles & Polygons
8th Grade Angles Geometry / Math Task Cards  Transversals, Triangles & Polygons
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Review key geometry skills with these 8th grade math task cards covering angles, transversals, triangles, and polygons. This versatile set makes it easy to reinforce concepts in a hands-on way, whether used for centers, partner work, or whole-class review.

Looking for a low-prep, engaging way to review angle relationships and triangle theorems with your 8th graders? These angles task cards are just what you need! With 24 task cards covering a range of angle topics—parallel lines cut by a transversal, angles in triangles, and angles in polygons—your students will get meaningful practice while staying actively engaged.

What’s included:


✅ 24 angles task cards focused on key 8th grade concepts
✅ Answer key for quick and easy grading
✅ A variety of answer recording sheet options to meet different classroom needs
✅ Teacher guide with tips for use

Skills covered:


✔ Identifying and solving for missing angles formed by parallel lines and a transversal (alternate interior, alternate exterior, corresponding, and vertical angles)
✔ Using the triangle sum theorem to find missing angles in triangles

✔ Similar triangles
✔ Exterior angles
✔ Finding unknown angle measures in polygons using the sum of interior angles
✔ Applying reasoning to multi-step angle problems

Ways to use these task cards:


✨ Math centers or rotations
✨ Whole class scoot game
✨ Partner or small group work
✨ Early finisher activity
✨ Spiral review or test prep
✨ Substitute plans

Prep is quick and easy—just print and go! These task cards work great for reviewing key concepts in a hands-on and student-centered way. Whether you're teaching parallel lines and transversals, working through triangle theorems, or exploring angle sums in polygons, this set will support your students every step of the way.

**LOOKING FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR'S WORTH OF TASK CARDS? SAVE 30% on the 8th GRADE GROWING MEGA BUNDLE HERE!!!**

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8th Grade Angles Geometry / Math Task Cards Transversals, Triangles & Polygons

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7th - 8th
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24 Task Cards, 8 Answer Recording Sheets, Answer Key, Teacher Guide
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes

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Description

Review key geometry skills with these 8th grade math task cards covering angles, transversals, triangles, and polygons. This versatile set makes it easy to reinforce concepts in a hands-on way, whether used for centers, partner work, or whole-class review.

Looking for a low-prep, engaging way to review angle relationships and triangle theorems with your 8th graders? These angles task cards are just what you need! With 24 task cards covering a range of angle topics—parallel lines cut by a transversal, angles in triangles, and angles in polygons—your students will get meaningful practice while staying actively engaged.

What’s included:


✅ 24 angles task cards focused on key 8th grade concepts
✅ Answer key for quick and easy grading
✅ A variety of answer recording sheet options to meet different classroom needs
✅ Teacher guide with tips for use

Skills covered:


✔ Identifying and solving for missing angles formed by parallel lines and a transversal (alternate interior, alternate exterior, corresponding, and vertical angles)
✔ Using the triangle sum theorem to find missing angles in triangles

✔ Similar triangles
✔ Exterior angles
✔ Finding unknown angle measures in polygons using the sum of interior angles
✔ Applying reasoning to multi-step angle problems

Ways to use these task cards:


✨ Math centers or rotations
✨ Whole class scoot game
✨ Partner or small group work
✨ Early finisher activity
✨ Spiral review or test prep
✨ Substitute plans

Prep is quick and easy—just print and go! These task cards work great for reviewing key concepts in a hands-on and student-centered way. Whether you're teaching parallel lines and transversals, working through triangle theorems, or exploring angle sums in polygons, this set will support your students every step of the way.

**LOOKING FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR'S WORTH OF TASK CARDS? SAVE 30% on the 8th GRADE GROWING MEGA BUNDLE HERE!!!**

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Use informal arguments to establish facts about the angle sum and exterior angle of triangles, about the angles created when parallel lines are cut by a transversal, and the angle-angle criterion for similarity of triangles. For example, arrange three copies of the same triangle so that the sum of the three angles appears to form a line, and give an argument in terms of transversals why this is so.
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