This product uses Google Slides. There are 5 "proof" using Uno cards. Students can type their statements and drag and drop their reasons. Great for partner work as intro into proofs Proofs can not be edited.
This digital worksheet is on Google Slides to practice naming angles, classifying angles, measuring angles, and angle addition. Background can not be modified. Problems are set as images. Ready to use for students!
Congruence Statements Maze Students will read the congruence statements of triangles and polygons to identify the congruent corresponding parts (angles and sides). Students will work their way through the maze by following their solutions to the finish line.
This is an intro into proving triangles congruent by the definition of congruent triangles (showing 3 pairs of congruent sides and congruent angles) 3 guided proofs (partially filled in) where students can type the missing statements and reasons. Students can slide over to the far right to have access to math symbols needed to properly write statements. There is also a space for students to insert a picture of their work directly on the slide.
16 Questions Scavenger Hunt. Uses triangle sum theorem, vertical angles, linear pair, isosceles triangle, and equilaterial triangle. Problems involve finding angles and sides of equilaterial triangle and isosceles triangle. The problems vary in the level of difficulty. Students can start from any problem and then move on the next problem based on their solution. NJSLS HSG-CO.C.10
This is a self checking digital worksheet made on Google Sheets 16 problems that highlight different angle relationship created on a transversal. Students create their equation based on the angle relationship and solve. Students will enter their answer and the cell will identify if the answer is correct or incorrect. Quick feedback!
This product is on Google Slides. This is a mix review of Sine , Cosine, Tangent, Angle of Depression, and Angle of Elevation. 13 Total Questions and correct answers are linked to show correct to the student. If the answer is incorrect, it will have the student try the problem again. Must be in present mode to work on. Note: You can edit this file and change out my bitmoji