Geometry - angles

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three pieces of paper with different types of writing on them and an arrow pointing to the right
Math Journal Sundays ... Kicked Up A Notch
Another site/link rec. from Dr. Nickie "Angles is a 4th Grade Standard in the CCSS. Here is a great set of activities to have students do in their math journals. I (Dr. Nickie) really like it because it is interactive, engaging and standards-based. Check it out!Types of Angles math journal @ Runde's Room."
a poster with different types of angles and their corresponding names on it, hanging on the wall
Types of Angles, I like how they are all on one anchor chart. I would also add reflex angle. (Image only)
several pieces of paper with different types of writing on them and arrows pointing to the right
Math Journal Sundays ... Kicked Up A Notch
Types of Angles math journal @ Runde's Room
a poster with different types of pencils on it and the caption says, they are
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Angles - would be good with Velcro patches where they could make different angles repeatedly
three types of angles worksheet for students to practice their writing and math skills
Types of Angles for Student Journal
Types of Angles for Student Journal
the wiki angles activity is made with colored crayons and paper straws
Engaging Lessons To Explore Geometry - Create Teach Share
Engaging Lessons To Explore Geometry - From Wikki Stix to Simon Says. Use Wikki Stix to form lines, angles, and shapes.
an image of a clock made out of paper on a wooden table with instructions to make it
Angles and Geometry: Classifying, Estimating and Problem Solving
In this activity, students build a device that allows them to classify angles as acute, obtuse, right, straight and reflex, and estimate their measures using "landmark angles."