Mr. Haduch’s Guide to Angle Fluency

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Mr. Haduch’s Guide to Angle Fluency What’s my angle? Mr. Haduch’s Guide to Angle Fluency

In presentation mode, click here! In presentation mode, click on the link above. It will take you to the Ambleside Primary website!

Are there any questions on this process? Directions If needed go through the introduction to the Ambleside Primary website. If you do not need this introduction select, “skip intro”. The “Teacher Controls” menu will be your navigation bar. Each purple bullet point will be an activity for you to work your way through over the course of today’s session. You will need to share your screen between this presentation and the website. Each of activities will require you to journal your findings. At the end of the lesson you will save your work to the dropbox as, “What’s my Angle_Last Name”. Are there any questions on this process?

Please respond to the series of questions to the left! Question #1: Use the arrows to change the angle to measure 25 degrees. Draw what that angle looks like below. Show the Angle Please respond to the series of questions to the left! You will need to share the screen between the website and the PowerPoint document. You can record your answers through typing in the text box and the use of inking tools! When you are done with the activity, click the “teacher controls” button to go back to the navigation window. Question #2: What is the geometric name of the angle drawn above? [Type your answer here…] Question #3: Use the arrows to change the angle to measure 145 degrees. Draw what that angle looks like below. Question #4: What is the geometric name of the angle drawn above? [Type your answer here…]

You will need to record your answers using your inking tools. 90 degrees 180 degrees Make & Measure Using the arrows and the protractor, create the angles that are listed to the left. You will need to record your answers using your inking tools. Check the box when complete and draw the angle that you have measured on the website. When you are done with the activity, click the “teacher controls” button to go back to the navigation window. 70 degrees 165 degrees

Make the Angle Game! Given Angle Measure What is the geometric name of the angle? Draw the angle you’ve created. After checking your answer, were you accurate? Make the Angle Game! Using the arrows you will need to estimate the angle given the measurement. You will need to record your answers using your inking tools. Be sure to answer all parts of the question on this slide. When you are done with the activity, click the “teacher controls” button to go back to the navigation window.

In this section, your measurements will not exceed 90 degrees. Up to 90 degrees in tens What was a challenging part of this task? [Type your reflection here…] Using the arrows you will turn or rotate the protractor to measure the angle. You will need to use your rounding skills to round your measurement to the nearest 10 degrees. In this section, your measurements will not exceed 90 degrees. When you are done with the activity, click the “teacher controls” button to go back to the navigation window. What skills did you use to persevere? [Type your reflection here…]

Up to 180 degrees in tens! Draw the angle that is provided. What kind of angle is provided? (Obtuse, Right, Acute, Straight, or Reflex) Rounded measurement to the nearest ten.

What are the steps someone would need to follow in order to complete this activity? Up to 90 degrees in fives List the steps needed to follow in order to complete this task successfully. Follow your steps after you have written them. Would someone be able to follow them to complete the task successfully? When you are done with the activity, click the “teacher controls” button to go back to the navigation window. Begin typing here, to add a second step hit the enter button.

Up to 180 degrees in fives Given Angle Measure What is the geometric name of the angle? Add the value below to the angle you’ve measured. What is the total value of this new angle? 45 degrees 100 degrees 22 degrees Up to 180 degrees in fives Using the protractor and arrows you will rotate the protractor to measure the angle provided. Round your measurement to the nearest five degrees. Record your thinking in the data table provided. Respond to the column that says add, to practice manipulation of angle measurements. When you are done with the activity, click the “teacher controls” button to go back to the navigation window.

Up to 180 degrees in fives Given Angle Measure Add the value below to the angle you’ve measured. What is the total value of this new angle? Draw a picture that represents the two angles being added together. 27 degrees 130 degrees 90 degrees Up to 180 degrees in fives Using the protractor and arrows you will rotate the protractor to measure the angle provided. Round your measurement to the nearest one degree. Record your thinking in the data table provided. Respond to the column that says add, to practice manipulation of angle measurements. When you are done with the activity, click the “teacher controls” button to go back to the navigation window.

Estimate up to 90 degrees Picture of the angle provided. Estimation of the angle. Actual measurement of the angle provided. How many attempts did it take for you to make an accurate estimation? Draw a picture of the angle provided from the website. Estimate the measurement of this angle. Check your estimation using the website. What is the actual measurement of the angle, the website will tell you this if you are accurate. Record this value in the data table. Record how many attempts it took you to provide an accurate estimation for the angle’s measurement. When you are done with the activity, click the “teacher controls” button to go back to the navigation window.

Congratulations! You have successfully completed your angle exploration! You should be so proud of your achievement, this activity requires high levels of thinking and organization skills. You are very impressive! Please be sure to save your work to the dropbox, “What’s my Angle_LastName”