Description
PSST! This unit is available as part of the Intro to Geometry Bundle.
This unit introduces angles. Students will recognize angles and classify angles as right, obtuse, or acute.
There are 28 activities for instruction and practice.
Students will need a tool, such as a set square, to check for angle size (right, obtuse, acute). They do not need to use a protractor for precise angle measurements.
Unit Goals
- identify angles (including angles in shapes)
- classify angles as right, obtuse, or acute
Unit Goals (Advanced)
- apply skills to problem solving
Answer keys are included.
Proficiency scale is included.
More Info
- Included are 7 different exercises, each with 4 versions. That’s 28 activities in all.
- This allows practice over multiple days. It also allows for additional practice when students are struggling with a particular skill.
- Exercises approach the content from multiple angles and gradually increase in difficulty. Assign different exercises for differentiation.
- Great for instructional, practice, and mastery lessons. Can be assigned for morning work, homework, etc.
- Assign problems as needed. You do not need to assign every problem.
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Description
PSST! This unit is available as part of the Intro to Geometry Bundle.
This unit introduces angles. Students will recognize angles and classify angles as right, obtuse, or acute.
There are 28 activities for instruction and practice.
Students will need a tool, such as a set square, to check for angle size (right, obtuse, acute). They do not need to use a protractor for precise angle measurements.
Unit Goals
- identify angles (including angles in shapes)
- classify angles as right, obtuse, or acute
Unit Goals (Advanced)
- apply skills to problem solving
Answer keys are included.
Proficiency scale is included.
More Info
- Included are 7 different exercises, each with 4 versions. That’s 28 activities in all.
- This allows practice over multiple days. It also allows for additional practice when students are struggling with a particular skill.
- Exercises approach the content from multiple angles and gradually increase in difficulty. Assign different exercises for differentiation.
- Great for instructional, practice, and mastery lessons. Can be assigned for morning work, homework, etc.
- Assign problems as needed. You do not need to assign every problem.





