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IM Grade 4 Math™: Unit 7 - Full Unit Homework/Practice
IM Grade 4 Math™: Unit 7 - Full Unit Homework/Practice
IM Grade 4 Math™: Unit 7 - Full Unit Homework/Practice
IM Grade 4 Math™: Unit 7 - Full Unit Homework/Practice
IM Grade 4 Math™: Unit 7 - Full Unit Homework/Practice
IM Grade 4 Math™: Unit 7 - Full Unit Homework/Practice
IM Grade 4 Math™: Unit 7 - Full Unit Homework/Practice
IM Grade 4 Math™: Unit 7 - Full Unit Homework/Practice
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This product is an excellent resource for independent practice for IM Grade 4 Math™, authored by Illustrative Mathematics®. It provides students with extra practice for IM Grade 4 Math, Unit 7, which can be used as homework or practice. It will help students to:

  • Students learn to draw and identify points, rays, segments, angles, and lines, including parallel and perpendicular lines. Students also learn how to use a protractor to measure angles and draw angles of given measurements, and identify acute, obtuse, right, and straight angles in two-dimensional figures.
  • Draw and identify points, lines, rays, segments, and parallel and intersecting lines in geometric figures.
  • Recognize that angles are formed wherever two rays share a common endpoint and identify angles in two-dimensional figures.
  • Recognize that angles can be measured in degrees, and can be found using addition and subtraction.
  • Use a protractor to measure and draw angles, and recognize that perpendicular lines meet or cross at a right angle.
  • Draw and identify acute, obtuse, and straight angles in two-dimensional figures.
  • Write equations to represent angle relationships and reason about and find unknown measurements.

It is directly aligned to IM Grade 4 Math, Unit 7. This is ALL for Unit 7 Lessons 1-15. There is no page for Lesson 16 since it is an optional lesson. There are one/two sheets per lesson.

  • Lesson 1: How Would You Describe These Figures?
  • Lesson 2: Points, Lines, Rays, and Segments
  • Lesson 3: Two or More Lines
  • Lesson 4: Points and Lines All Around
  • Lesson 5: What is an Angle?
  • Lesson 6: Compare and Describe Angles
  • Lesson 7: The Size of Angles on a Clock
  • Lesson 8: The Size of Angles in Degrees
  • Lesson 9: Use a Protractor to Measure Angles
  • Lesson 10: Angle Measurement and Perpendicular Lines
  • Lesson 11: Use a Protractor to Draw Angles
  • Lesson 12: Types of Angles
  • Lesson 13: Find Angle Measurements
  • Lesson 14: Reasoning about Angles (Part 1)
  • Lesson 15: Reasoning about Angles (Part 2)
  • Lesson 16: Guess the Figure (Optional Lesson) not included

Click here for IM Grade 4 Unit 7 - Choice Board/Centers

Click here for IM Grade 4 Unit 7 - Section A

Click here for IM Grade 4 Unit 7 - Section B

Click here for IM Grade 4 Unit 7 - Section C

Click here for IM Grade 4 Unit 7 - Full Unit

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What others say

"This resource aligns with IM curriculum and helped me provide extra practice for my students. I will be looking at the other units!"
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Nicole C.
"This was a great addition to the IM curriculum. These pages allowed my students to practice the skills more at depth."
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Amanda S.

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Description

This product is an excellent resource for independent practice for IM Grade 4 Math™, authored by Illustrative Mathematics®. It provides students with extra practice for IM Grade 4 Math, Unit 7, which can be used as homework or practice. It will help students to:

  • Students learn to draw and identify points, rays, segments, angles, and lines, including parallel and perpendicular lines. Students also learn how to use a protractor to measure angles and draw angles of given measurements, and identify acute, obtuse, right, and straight angles in two-dimensional figures.
  • Draw and identify points, lines, rays, segments, and parallel and intersecting lines in geometric figures.
  • Recognize that angles are formed wherever two rays share a common endpoint and identify angles in two-dimensional figures.
  • Recognize that angles can be measured in degrees, and can be found using addition and subtraction.
  • Use a protractor to measure and draw angles, and recognize that perpendicular lines meet or cross at a right angle.
  • Draw and identify acute, obtuse, and straight angles in two-dimensional figures.
  • Write equations to represent angle relationships and reason about and find unknown measurements.

It is directly aligned to IM Grade 4 Math, Unit 7. This is ALL for Unit 7 Lessons 1-15. There is no page for Lesson 16 since it is an optional lesson. There are one/two sheets per lesson.

  • Lesson 1: How Would You Describe These Figures?
  • Lesson 2: Points, Lines, Rays, and Segments
  • Lesson 3: Two or More Lines
  • Lesson 4: Points and Lines All Around
  • Lesson 5: What is an Angle?
  • Lesson 6: Compare and Describe Angles
  • Lesson 7: The Size of Angles on a Clock
  • Lesson 8: The Size of Angles in Degrees
  • Lesson 9: Use a Protractor to Measure Angles
  • Lesson 10: Angle Measurement and Perpendicular Lines
  • Lesson 11: Use a Protractor to Draw Angles
  • Lesson 12: Types of Angles
  • Lesson 13: Find Angle Measurements
  • Lesson 14: Reasoning about Angles (Part 1)
  • Lesson 15: Reasoning about Angles (Part 2)
  • Lesson 16: Guess the Figure (Optional Lesson) not included

Click here for IM Grade 4 Unit 7 - Choice Board/Centers

Click here for IM Grade 4 Unit 7 - Section A

Click here for IM Grade 4 Unit 7 - Section B

Click here for IM Grade 4 Unit 7 - Section C

Click here for IM Grade 4 Unit 7 - Full Unit

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Recognize angles as geometric shapes that are formed wherever two rays share a common endpoint, and understand concepts of angle measurement:
An angle is measured with reference to a circle with its center at the common endpoint of the rays, by considering the fraction of the circular arc between the points where the two rays intersect the circle. An angle that turns through 1/360 of a circle is called a “one-degree angle,” and can be used to measure angles.
An angle that turns through 𝘯 one-degree angles is said to have an angle measure of 𝘯 degrees.
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