4 pies - 4 different simple common degrees of pie for students to convert degrees to fraction to decimal, then color in diagram. I use for my students with special ed. I also bought pies for them to cut up and eat to go with the exercise. Answer Key included
You will need protractors, rulers, and scissors. You can adapt this if you give the students a triangle already made and cut out. Answers: 180 degrees, 180 degrees, triangle interactive simple special ed
Note on answer key - the A line of symmetry is vertical not horizontal. Additionally, O is infinite. The way that K is on the top needs to look more like a K not abstract like it is. Special Education A line of symmetry is a line that cuts a shape exactly in half. This means that if you were to fold the shape along the line, both halves would match exactly. Equally, if you were to place a mirror along the line, the shape would remain unchanged. A square has 4 lines of symmetry. Now, find t
includes adjacent angles, complementary, intersect, supplementary, and vertical angles. Has examples and simple definitions. I made these for my special education students for geometry. answer key included.
Measuring Shapes - Students will need sheet, protractor, and calculator possibly. answer key included. (angles rounded to nearest 5 degrees).Directions: 1. Name the Shape. 2. Measure each interior angle of the common known shapes. 3. Add up all the interior measurements to find the total degrees of each shape. Square or Quadrilateral, 360° - each 90°Triangle, 180° - each 60°Pentagon, 540° - each 108°Parallelogram, 360° - 115°, 65°Hexagon, 720° - each 120°Trapezoid, 360° - 105°, 75°Octagon,
Around the World - students will need sheet, pencil, and protractor (possibly a calculator). Teacher will need bucket with degrees for students to draw from. Directions: 1. Pick a random degree from the bucket and draw it on the world starting at the line until you get all the way around the world. 2. Make sure to write the degrees inside the angle and label the angle type (acute, obtuse, right, straight). 3. Add up all the angles to solve how many degrees are in a circle. (360 d
Guided Notes for angles degrees, vertex, acute angle, degree, obtuse, perpendicular line, protractor, right angle, straight angle. exercises for naming angles and classification angles created these guided interactive notes to assist my high school students with geometry. comes with answer key (some are created as you go with students and can vary). Has interactive online worksheet link for sorting angles into chart activity. 6 pages of notes total.
Students create a perfect square by measuring different sizes and using geometric tools/formulas. students can then calculate perimeter and area. square and roots.
angles.
then students can display their work on the bulletin board.
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Algebra, Geometry
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