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This hands-on activity is great to use for a small group, for math centers, stations, or whole group instruction. This is for lessons on angles on a circle. This includes all angles in a circle EXCEPT central angles. It includes inscribed angles, and angles whose vertex is inside the circle and outside the circle.
Math relay. The students will create a maze by will solving arcs and angles in a circle. There are 12 cards with diagrams. Each card has shaded squares that have the answers and unshaded squares which have the questions. Students can start with any card. He or she will solve the question attached to it. She then finds the card that has that answer and connects it to his/her card. Repeat the process until there is no more card left. The answer to the last card is on the first card. Your students will enjoy putting together the puzzle as they solve math problems. In a group, students work together to match their problems and answers and solve the puzzle. If they solve the problem correctly, they find the answer piece and continue working, but if they don’t, they must recheck their work and correct the mistake before they can move on. Also, the puzzle pieces are jumbled so you can have students cut them out without seeing the answers.
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Description
This hands-on activity is great to use for a small group, for math centers, stations, or whole group instruction. This is for lessons on angles on a circle. This includes all angles in a circle EXCEPT central angles. It includes inscribed angles, and angles whose vertex is inside the circle and outside the circle.
Math relay. The students will create a maze by will solving arcs and angles in a circle. There are 12 cards with diagrams. Each card has shaded squares that have the answers and unshaded squares which have the questions. Students can start with any card. He or she will solve the question attached to it. She then finds the card that has that answer and connects it to his/her card. Repeat the process until there is no more card left. The answer to the last card is on the first card. Your students will enjoy putting together the puzzle as they solve math problems. In a group, students work together to match their problems and answers and solve the puzzle. If they solve the problem correctly, they find the answer piece and continue working, but if they don’t, they must recheck their work and correct the mistake before they can move on. Also, the puzzle pieces are jumbled so you can have students cut them out without seeing the answers.
All the keys are included.
I hope you enjoy this activity. Please leave a comment below.





