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Parallel Lines & Transversal Activities: Distance Learning
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This bundle includes three of my resources involving parallel lines & transversals.

The first activity focuses on identifying relationships with parallel lines & transversals and includes solving for angle measures with algebra.


The second activity includes mini proofs for parallel lines.

The third activity includes using the converse of the theorems to prove lines are parallel. This activity includes some matching activities as well as multiple slides involving algebraic equations to find a missing variable and angle measure.

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Description

This bundle includes three of my resources involving parallel lines & transversals.

The first activity focuses on identifying relationships with parallel lines & transversals and includes solving for angle measures with algebra.


The second activity includes mini proofs for parallel lines.

The third activity includes using the converse of the theorems to prove lines are parallel. This activity includes some matching activities as well as multiple slides involving algebraic equations to find a missing variable and angle measure.

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RY Fonts

Report this resource to TPT
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Know precise definitions of angle, circle, perpendicular line, parallel line, and line segment, based on the undefined notions of point, line, distance along a line, and distance around a circular arc.
Prove theorems about lines and angles.
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