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Preview of Identifying Angle Relationships with Parallel Lines and Trans- 3 google forms

Identifying Angle Relationships with Parallel Lines and Trans- 3 google forms

Created by
Ashley Carter
THREE google form bellringers to help review/reteach students with ANSWER KEYS 1) Form A- covers identifying angle relationships with parallel lines and transversals (corresponding angles, alternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles, consecutive interior angles) 2)Form B- using algebra to find angles in parallel lines and transversals- solving for x 3) Form C- using algebra to find angles in parallel lines and transversals by solving for x and plugging into angle
Preview of Google Form: Do-Now - Angle Pairs of Parallel Lines

Google Form: Do-Now - Angle Pairs of Parallel Lines

4 multiple choice questions: - Which segment is the transversal (by color) - Which angle pair is pictured (x3) Make sure you adjust the settings for your preferences - It's currently set: - To collect email addresses (for Google Classroom grade importing) - Limit to one response per email address (for Google Classroom grade importing) - Edit after submit - Show missed questions but NOT show correct answers (on the "Quizzes" tab in settings) I use it as a do-now, so I allow students to change th
Preview of Points, Rays & Lines - Digital Worksheet

Points, Rays & Lines - Digital Worksheet

This digital assignment has everything you need to teach an interactive lesson. A Google slide deck is provided that can be immediately assigned to students through Google Classroom. Assignment Features:Drag and drop or fill in the blank opportunities  for students to interact with their lesson and demonstrate their knowledge.Practice problems for independent practice along with Google Forum answer checks for immediate feedback.Answer check settings can be changed and used as mini assessments.An
Preview of Points, Lines, and Planes

Points, Lines, and Planes

Created by
Todd Cotton
Using the Pearson Geometry, students use a Google form to answer questions about points, lines, and planes. Questions are from the book sections Got It?, Lesson Check, and Practice and Problem-Solving. I also include a pdf file of the lesson made made from an ActiveInspire file.
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