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Angle Relationships Involving Parallel Lines Guided Math
Angle Relationships Involving Parallel Lines Guided Math
Angle Relationships Involving Parallel Lines Guided Math
Angle Relationships Involving Parallel Lines Guided Math
Angle Relationships Involving Parallel Lines Guided Math
Angle Relationships Involving Parallel Lines Guided Math
Angle Relationships Involving Parallel Lines Guided Math
Angle Relationships Involving Parallel Lines Guided Math
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Are your students struggling to understand angle relationships with parallel lines? Do they need step-by-step instructions that will help them to have a deep understanding of this concept?

These Angle Relationships Guided Math notes contain explanations of different types of line and angle properties along with an example problem. Using Guided Math notes will allow you to provide direct instruction to a small-group of students and leave them with a valuable resource for their math notebooks.

This product contains:

- Printable Guided Math note-taking sheet

- Definitions of parallel and perpendicular lines

- Opposite angles and supplementary angles

- Drawing complementary and supplementary angles

- Transversals

- Corresponding angles, alternate angles, co-interior angles

- How to find missing angles without a protractor

- Teacher Answer Key

- Student version for Google Slides (perfect for distance learning)

How to use this product:

- Print off the Guided Math sheets for your students.

- Meet with students in a small group and walk them through the Guided Math sheet

- Give opportunities for students to try to fill in the blanks before you share the answer.

- Show students how to get started with the example problems and let them try it on their own.

Version for Google Slides

- Make a copy of the product in your Google Drive.

- Email students or attach the slides to an assignment in Google Classroom.

- Select “Make a Copy for Each Student”

- Remind students that they should not be in “Present” mode or they will not be able to type in the boxes.

- Students can type their answers in the text boxes but could also write their solutions on a piece of paper, take a picture and insert it in the correct spot as an image.

- You might consider working on this with students via video conferencing, by making a screen-share video or even having students work on it independently.

You May Also Love These Resources:

- Number Talks

- Math Journal Prompts

- Math Workshop Rotation Board

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Angle Relationships Involving Parallel Lines Guided Math

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Description

Are your students struggling to understand angle relationships with parallel lines? Do they need step-by-step instructions that will help them to have a deep understanding of this concept?

These Angle Relationships Guided Math notes contain explanations of different types of line and angle properties along with an example problem. Using Guided Math notes will allow you to provide direct instruction to a small-group of students and leave them with a valuable resource for their math notebooks.

This product contains:

- Printable Guided Math note-taking sheet

- Definitions of parallel and perpendicular lines

- Opposite angles and supplementary angles

- Drawing complementary and supplementary angles

- Transversals

- Corresponding angles, alternate angles, co-interior angles

- How to find missing angles without a protractor

- Teacher Answer Key

- Student version for Google Slides (perfect for distance learning)

How to use this product:

- Print off the Guided Math sheets for your students.

- Meet with students in a small group and walk them through the Guided Math sheet

- Give opportunities for students to try to fill in the blanks before you share the answer.

- Show students how to get started with the example problems and let them try it on their own.

Version for Google Slides

- Make a copy of the product in your Google Drive.

- Email students or attach the slides to an assignment in Google Classroom.

- Select “Make a Copy for Each Student”

- Remind students that they should not be in “Present” mode or they will not be able to type in the boxes.

- Students can type their answers in the text boxes but could also write their solutions on a piece of paper, take a picture and insert it in the correct spot as an image.

- You might consider working on this with students via video conferencing, by making a screen-share video or even having students work on it independently.

You May Also Love These Resources:

- Number Talks

- Math Journal Prompts

- Math Workshop Rotation Board

Let's Connect!

- Blog

- Instagram

- Pinterest

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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I used this as part of my lesson presentation to my students. It worked well for what I needed.
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