So, yesterday I showed you how I got my angle studies kicked off with my students–how I solidified understanding of “right angle”. We had lots left to accomplish–so I’ll try to share some of the different lessons and activities we did over the next days! Tip 1: If you can get your hands on thin […]
These eye-catching bulletin board posters will help your students learn the different types of angles and will look GREAT on your word wall with your anchor charts! Some of your students may need h…
In this exciting game students will be rolling a die to determine which type of angle they will be finding and coloring on their game board. With right, acute, and obtuse angles to be located students will have plenty of great practice while playing! ...
5 Activities to Teach Angles
A fun and engaging Geometry Project on Measuring Angles where students design a Putt-Putt Course. Examples, rubrics, worksheets, and more included!
Looking for 5th grade anchor charts? Try some of these anchor charts in your classroom to promote visual learning with your students.
This product contains 5 mini posters for special angle pairs, supplementary, complementary, vertical, and adjacent angles. One poster has all 4 pairs and the other 4 each have one type. The images on the posters I created as reminders to my students about each type of relationship. Complementary ang...
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With the beginning of our geometry units in 6th grade math, it has been all about angles and triangles this past week! Thanks to some creative (and cheap!) angle ideas I found on social media, I was able to incorporate some new things in my classroom this year as we start geometry! First off, this fun idea to reinforce a basic understanding of angles! With some leftover fun tape from Office Depot, a little card stock to write the angles, and about ten minutes, I made this fun entryway into the classroom. I can't take credit for the idea, but am happy to share it! It definitely caught the students attention and had them thinking about different angles! The second fun idea I found (again... can't take credit for this one) I was able to use with my math intervention groups this week. After we had learned about different angle relationships (vertical angles, supplementary angles, and complementary angles), I covered our front dry-erase table with table at various angles. I then went through and measure the minimum number of angles they would need to be able to find all of the missing angles without a protractor. This turned out to be a great problem solving challenge and really promoted teamwork and working together. I could also see this working out great as a math center during math workshop. UPDATE: I recently added a full set of Angle Relationships Task Cards to my TpT store! It currently includes over 70 challenging angle problems and 4 different levels of difficulty! With the start of geometry, I was also able to try out one of my newest units of Math Task Cards: Triangles, Quadrilaterals, and Transformations. I now have two sets of task cards up in my store. A set of Math Task Cards, which are a little more basic problems. Then, for students that finish these quickly, I have them try the Math Enrichment Task Cards. Having these more challenging task cards makes it easy to push my higher students and keep them challenged! Here are a couple shots of the prep and final product of some of these task cards. I always print out six cards for each topic, which is what I need for my math workshop front table group. If I have time I corner round the corners and laminate to help them last! Geometry has also allowed me to finally get to what is probably my favorite Challenge of the Week problem! I recently updated this freebie with five more questions that could be used, so be sure to re-download it if you have already grabbed this one from my store in the past! So that's what we have been up to in 6th grade math recently. I'd love to hear what you have all been working on in your classrooms! And how about some humor to get everyone on their way? Who knew that One Direction is now a swear word?
These bulletin board posters will help your 6th, 7th, or 8th grade math class identify types of angle pairs! Add them to your word wall or anchor charts – this is cute math classroom decor!
5 Activities to Teach Angles
Geometry resources for teaching and learning mathematics. Fun and visual resources for maths teachers and kids.
Geometry resources for teaching and learning mathematics. Fun and visual resources for maths teachers and kids.
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This is a resource page that can be given to students to keep in a math journal or notebook to use as a reference page. It is based off the Angles Anchor Chart that I use in my classroom. I use this product so that when the anchor chart comes down, students still have access to the information. I...
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