Description
This product contains 12 sets of problems for a total of 24 questions.
Necessary skills: :
Students need to be familiar with angle relationships. They will have to apply their knowledge of vertical and supplementary angles for the second set of problems.
Students will have to solve equations with combining like terms and substitute a value into an expression.
Use this activity to encourage collaboration and mathematical discussion while students practice their geometry and algebra skills.
Partner 1 will complete a series of 12 triangle sum problems. Partner 2 has 12 different problems. Each problem is labeled with letters from A- L. After both students complete their problem A, they need to compare the results of their work to make sure that they got the same measurement for angle A. This should allow the activity to be self-checking. If no match is found, have students switch papers and try to determine who made an error.
Extend the activity :
If a student did the problems for partner 1 they could do it again as partner 2 for an entirely new set of questions.
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Translate and Reflect Partner Activity
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Necessary skills: :
Students need to be familiar with angle relationships. They will have to apply their knowledge of vertical and supplementary angles for the second set of problems.
Students will have to solve equations with combining like terms and substitute a value into an expression.
Use this activity to encourage collaboration and mathematical discussion while students practice their geometry and algebra skills.
Partner 1 will complete a series of 12 triangle sum problems. Partner 2 has 12 different problems. Each problem is labeled with letters from A- L. After both students complete their problem A, they need to compare the results of their work to make sure that they got the same measurement for angle A. This should allow the activity to be self-checking. If no match is found, have students switch papers and try to determine who made an error.
Extend the activity :
If a student did the problems for partner 1 they could do it again as partner 2 for an entirely new set of questions.
Check out my other partner activities in my store:
Translate and Reflect Partner Activity
Translate, Reflect AND Rotate Partner Activity
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Description
This product contains 12 sets of problems for a total of 24 questions.
Necessary skills: :
Students need to be familiar with angle relationships. They will have to apply their knowledge of vertical and supplementary angles for the second set of problems.
Students will have to solve equations with combining like terms and substitute a value into an expression.
Use this activity to encourage collaboration and mathematical discussion while students practice their geometry and algebra skills.
Partner 1 will complete a series of 12 triangle sum problems. Partner 2 has 12 different problems. Each problem is labeled with letters from A- L. After both students complete their problem A, they need to compare the results of their work to make sure that they got the same measurement for angle A. This should allow the activity to be self-checking. If no match is found, have students switch papers and try to determine who made an error.
Extend the activity :
If a student did the problems for partner 1 they could do it again as partner 2 for an entirely new set of questions.
Check out my other partner activities in my store:
Translate and Reflect Partner Activity
Translate, Reflect AND Rotate Partner Activity
Necessary skills: :
Students need to be familiar with angle relationships. They will have to apply their knowledge of vertical and supplementary angles for the second set of problems.
Students will have to solve equations with combining like terms and substitute a value into an expression.
Use this activity to encourage collaboration and mathematical discussion while students practice their geometry and algebra skills.
Partner 1 will complete a series of 12 triangle sum problems. Partner 2 has 12 different problems. Each problem is labeled with letters from A- L. After both students complete their problem A, they need to compare the results of their work to make sure that they got the same measurement for angle A. This should allow the activity to be self-checking. If no match is found, have students switch papers and try to determine who made an error.
Extend the activity :
If a student did the problems for partner 1 they could do it again as partner 2 for an entirely new set of questions.
Check out my other partner activities in my store:
Translate and Reflect Partner Activity
Translate, Reflect AND Rotate Partner Activity
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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nice review for my students
Thanks
Great activity!
Thanks!
Great for collaboration!
My students enjoyed checking with each other and also did a great job helping one another with problems.
Loved that students are encouraged to collaborate and coach each other when needed.
Great activity.
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