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Angle Relationship Task Cards
Angle Relationship Task Cards
Angle Relationship Task Cards
Angle Relationship Task Cards
Angle Relationship Task Cards
Angle Relationship Task Cards
Angle Relationship Task Cards
Angle Relationship Task Cards
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Description

30 task cards that will assess students' understanding of angle relationships.

Topics:
Complementary, Supplementary, and Vertical Angles
Angle Relationships Formed when Parallel Lines are Cut by a Transversal.
Interior Angles in Polygons up to 10 sides
Solving for a variable when given expressions to represent angles measures.

A riddle sheet is included so that students can check their answers as they go.


Differentiation: The task cards progressively get more difficult which makes differentiation easy. The first 12 task cards will answer the first riddle on the answer sheet, and the last 18 task cards answer the second riddle. This way you can assign students who struggle to only complete the first 12 cards, which are the easier ones.
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Angle Relationship Task Cards

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7th - 10th
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Pages
5
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Teaching Duration
1 hour

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Description

30 task cards that will assess students' understanding of angle relationships.

Topics:
Complementary, Supplementary, and Vertical Angles
Angle Relationships Formed when Parallel Lines are Cut by a Transversal.
Interior Angles in Polygons up to 10 sides
Solving for a variable when given expressions to represent angles measures.

A riddle sheet is included so that students can check their answers as they go.


Differentiation: The task cards progressively get more difficult which makes differentiation easy. The first 12 task cards will answer the first riddle on the answer sheet, and the last 18 task cards answer the second riddle. This way you can assign students who struggle to only complete the first 12 cards, which are the easier ones.
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February 24, 2016
I know my students will love these task cards and I will love hearing them converse with one another about math.
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use facts about supplementary, complementary, vertical, and adjacent angles in a multi-step problem to write and solve simple equations for an unknown angle in a figure.
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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