April 22, 2015. Tonight’s Homework Angles Workbook Page 10 Skip #13.

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April 22, 2015

Tonight’s Homework Angles Workbook Page 10 Skip #13

Today’s Objective W RITE THE OBJECTIVE IN YOUR OWN WORDS AT THE TOP OF THE WORKSHEET FOR TODAY SWBAT (Students Will Be Able To)… use what you know about angle pairs to solve problems to review for the mini unit test tomorrow.

ALWAYS, SOMETIMES, NEVER? Clear your desks!!!

ALWAYS, SOMETIMES, NEVER? Two adjacent angles are complementary.

ALWAYS, SOMETIMES, NEVER? Vertical Angles are also adjacent angles.

ALWAYS, SOMETIMES, NEVER? The sum of the measures of two complementary angles is 90 O.

ALWAYS, SOMETIMES, NEVER? If the measure of an angle is represented by x, then the measure of its supplement is represented by 180 – x.

ALWAYS, SOMETIMES, NEVER? If two lines intersect, each pair of vertical angles are supplementary.

Angle Pairs Practice By the end of class, complete the mini angles unit study guide. You may choose your own partner. Remember: by the end of class you should be able to use what you know about angle pairs to solve problems to review for the mini unit test tomorrow.