Students will work on finding the missing angles for complimentary and supplementary angles. Students should know how to set up and solve basic algebra equations and what complimentary and supplementary angles are in order to complete this assignment.
In this assignment students will work on setting up algebra equations in order to find missing angles using the concepts of complimentary, supplementary, and vertical angles.
For this assignment students will have to come up with an alternate name to each angle. For example, angle ABC can also be called angle CBA. Then, they have to classify that angle as either acute, right, or obtuse. Finally, they are asked to measure it using a protractor.
In this assignment students will find the area of various composite shapes. Students should know how to find the area of triangles, rectangles, circles, and squares.
In this assignment students will find the area of shaded regions. Students should be familiar with how to find the area of circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles in order to complete this assignment.
This assignment will give the students either the diameter or radius of a circle. Students need to find both the area and circumference of each circle.
Scavenger Hunts are a great way to break up the monotony of worksheets. It gets your students up and walking, working in groups, and it introduces some novelty into their days.