Description
Are you looking for engaging practice for students to learn and practice with the different types of angles? Then have your students practice with acute angles, right angles, and obtuse angles on this digital geometry notebook for Google Slides®. Students apply what they learn about these types of angles to complete tasks. Teachers can use this Google Slides® resource to complement their geometry lessons.
The interactive digital notebook is divided into sections for right angles, acute angles, and obtuse angles. Each section has four tasks and a newly added open-ended math routine to engage students with the geometry content.
HOW IT WORKS
- Assign the Google Slides® file to students via email or Google Classroom®
- Students review the two TECH TIP slides explaining how to use the Google Slides® Draw Tools for lines and shapes.
- Students read the INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE, and the slide SPEAKER NOTES that support understanding of how to complete each task.
- The students interact on the slides with the tasks by entering text or using the Google Slides®' draw tools.
- Students watch an embedded VIDEO that reinforces and explains the attributes of right angles, acute angles, and obtuse angles. Students have complete control over the video, allowing them to pause, rewind, and watch it as many times as needed.
- On the video slide, additional links to another video and website provide more support and reinforcement for the content if needed.
- At the beginning of each section, students engage in one of the following open-ended math routines that have a low floor-high ceiling design
- Notice and Wonder
- Would You Rather
- Which One Doesn't Belong
- Decide and Defend
- Then the student works on four different tasks in each section. There are separate sections for points, lines, line segments, and rays (12 tasks total).
- Task 1 – Identifying Right Angles (or acute angles or obtuse angles)
- Task 2 - Defining and Drawing Right Angles (or acute angles or obtuse angles)
- Task 3 - Understanding Right Angles (or acute angles or obtuse angles)
- Task 4 - Applying What You Know
- There are also 3 additional engaging tasks that have students
- Find the types of angles in polygons
- Observing angles in alphabet letters
- Find the types of angles used in a modern sculpture
SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS
- The INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE slide has detailed directions on working with the Interactive Digital Notebook.
- All the slides provide instructions, while the SPEAKER NOTES section of each slide provides more detailed instructions.
- In addition to the SPEAKER NOTES, the VIDEO SLIDE has another WEBSITE and VIDEO link to further support student understanding of right angles, acute angles, and obtuse angles. These are kid-friendly, trusted, and reliable websites and videos.
- To view the videos, access to YouTube is necessary. However, students view the video through video.link for a kid-friendly viewing of YouTube videos (removes comments, related videos, etc.). If you do not have access to YouTube, I offer an alternate link to share with students. The alternate link hosts the video on a separate site (not YouTube).
SUPPORT FOR THE TEACHER
- The PDF ReadMe File includes instructions and information on
- making a copy of the Google Slides® file to your Google Drive®
- accessing additional resources from the Google Drive™ Resource Folder
- assigning the file in Google Classroom® (with a video link on how to set up Google Classroom®)
- using Google Classroom®
- using Google Slides®
- how to use an Interactive Digital Notebook
- how to use the digital notebook to promote Productive Struggle
- a list with the content and tasks on each slide
- the Answer Key
- a printable scoring guide to grade the work
- support tips for English Language Learners using Google Slides™
- support tips for Students with Disabilities using Google Slides™
- Parent Support Page on how to use a Google Slides™ Resource
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- a PDF ReadMe File that has
- a link for the digital notebook on Google Slides®
- a link to a Google Drive™ Resource Folder containing
- a PDF file of each slide for reference
- a PDF Printable file of the Speaker Notes for reference
- a PDF file called Instructions on how to move Google Slides® to other platforms (NearPod®, SeeSaw®, etc.)
TEACHERS, LIKE YOU, SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Micheline R. says, "Very easy for students to use at home to practice their skills. Use it in classroom this year as well. Contains a lot of practice and examples for students who miss lesson to be able to understand the concept."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Anne Merria Goodwin says, "This activity was great! It is colorful and the layout is awesome. Some of my students skipped slides but that is because they don't read directions. I also wish it had a side column for answers to make grading easier but this resource was great!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Sidney McKay says, "You have raised the bar with this product! So interactive and instructional for ALL my students. I broke it down and assigned 2 different tasks a day. Made it easy to mark and return and I could tell how much the students were learning! Thanks for making life a little easier, during this very stressful time!"
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If you are looking for more resources to add to your Google Classroom, check out my CUSTOM CATEGORY Google Slides™ Digital Resources for more ready-made resources.
Copyright © Two Boys and a Dad Productions
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Permission to use on secure digital learning management system platforms (such as Google Classroom, Teams, Canva, etc.)
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Comments, suggestions, feedback, and questions are always welcomed!
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Types of Angles - Geometry Digital Notebook for Google Slides™
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Description
Are you looking for engaging practice for students to learn and practice with the different types of angles? Then have your students practice with acute angles, right angles, and obtuse angles on this digital geometry notebook for Google Slides®. Students apply what they learn about these types of angles to complete tasks. Teachers can use this Google Slides® resource to complement their geometry lessons.
The interactive digital notebook is divided into sections for right angles, acute angles, and obtuse angles. Each section has four tasks and a newly added open-ended math routine to engage students with the geometry content.
HOW IT WORKS
- Assign the Google Slides® file to students via email or Google Classroom®
- Students review the two TECH TIP slides explaining how to use the Google Slides® Draw Tools for lines and shapes.
- Students read the INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE, and the slide SPEAKER NOTES that support understanding of how to complete each task.
- The students interact on the slides with the tasks by entering text or using the Google Slides®' draw tools.
- Students watch an embedded VIDEO that reinforces and explains the attributes of right angles, acute angles, and obtuse angles. Students have complete control over the video, allowing them to pause, rewind, and watch it as many times as needed.
- On the video slide, additional links to another video and website provide more support and reinforcement for the content if needed.
- At the beginning of each section, students engage in one of the following open-ended math routines that have a low floor-high ceiling design
- Notice and Wonder
- Would You Rather
- Which One Doesn't Belong
- Decide and Defend
- Then the student works on four different tasks in each section. There are separate sections for points, lines, line segments, and rays (12 tasks total).
- Task 1 – Identifying Right Angles (or acute angles or obtuse angles)
- Task 2 - Defining and Drawing Right Angles (or acute angles or obtuse angles)
- Task 3 - Understanding Right Angles (or acute angles or obtuse angles)
- Task 4 - Applying What You Know
- There are also 3 additional engaging tasks that have students
- Find the types of angles in polygons
- Observing angles in alphabet letters
- Find the types of angles used in a modern sculpture
SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS
- The INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE slide has detailed directions on working with the Interactive Digital Notebook.
- All the slides provide instructions, while the SPEAKER NOTES section of each slide provides more detailed instructions.
- In addition to the SPEAKER NOTES, the VIDEO SLIDE has another WEBSITE and VIDEO link to further support student understanding of right angles, acute angles, and obtuse angles. These are kid-friendly, trusted, and reliable websites and videos.
- To view the videos, access to YouTube is necessary. However, students view the video through video.link for a kid-friendly viewing of YouTube videos (removes comments, related videos, etc.). If you do not have access to YouTube, I offer an alternate link to share with students. The alternate link hosts the video on a separate site (not YouTube).
SUPPORT FOR THE TEACHER
- The PDF ReadMe File includes instructions and information on
- making a copy of the Google Slides® file to your Google Drive®
- accessing additional resources from the Google Drive™ Resource Folder
- assigning the file in Google Classroom® (with a video link on how to set up Google Classroom®)
- using Google Classroom®
- using Google Slides®
- how to use an Interactive Digital Notebook
- how to use the digital notebook to promote Productive Struggle
- a list with the content and tasks on each slide
- the Answer Key
- a printable scoring guide to grade the work
- support tips for English Language Learners using Google Slides™
- support tips for Students with Disabilities using Google Slides™
- Parent Support Page on how to use a Google Slides™ Resource
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- a PDF ReadMe File that has
- a link for the digital notebook on Google Slides®
- a link to a Google Drive™ Resource Folder containing
- a PDF file of each slide for reference
- a PDF Printable file of the Speaker Notes for reference
- a PDF file called Instructions on how to move Google Slides® to other platforms (NearPod®, SeeSaw®, etc.)
TEACHERS, LIKE YOU, SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Micheline R. says, "Very easy for students to use at home to practice their skills. Use it in classroom this year as well. Contains a lot of practice and examples for students who miss lesson to be able to understand the concept."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Anne Merria Goodwin says, "This activity was great! It is colorful and the layout is awesome. Some of my students skipped slides but that is because they don't read directions. I also wish it had a side column for answers to make grading easier but this resource was great!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Sidney McKay says, "You have raised the bar with this product! So interactive and instructional for ALL my students. I broke it down and assigned 2 different tasks a day. Made it easy to mark and return and I could tell how much the students were learning! Thanks for making life a little easier, during this very stressful time!"
Related Products
⭐ Lines, Line Segments, Rays, Points - Geometry Digital Notebook for Google Slides
⭐ Types of Lines - Geometry Digital Notebook for Google Slides™
⭐ Polygons - Geometry Digital Notebook for Google Slides™
⭐ Quadrilaterals - Geometry Digital Notebook for Google Slides™
⭐ Triangles - Geometry Digital Notebook for Google Slides™
⭐ Three Dimensional Shapes Digital Notebook & Posters Bundle
⭐ Three Dimensional Shapes Posters with Google Slides Versions
⭐ Three Dimensional Shapes and Their Attributes Digital Notebook
⭐ Geometry Games with Quadrilaterals, Plane Figures, Lines, Solids and Triangles
If you are looking for more resources to add to your Google Classroom, check out my CUSTOM CATEGORY Google Slides™ Digital Resources for more ready-made resources.
Copyright © Two Boys and a Dad Productions
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Permission to use on secure digital learning management system platforms (such as Google Classroom, Teams, Canva, etc.)
*******************************************************************
Comments, suggestions, feedback, and questions are always welcomed!
*******************************************************************
♦ Be sure to FOLLOW ME for updates and new product announcements!
♦ Do you need some fresh ideas and tips? Then visit My BLOG.
♦ Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly!
♦ If you have any questions or concerns, contact me through the Q & A, and I'll get back to you ASAP!






