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ANGLES complete MJ p. 68 Number 1 and 2
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You will learn to classify angles as acute, obtuse, right, or straight.
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Here are some examples of angles.
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We can identify an angle by using a point on each ray and the vertex. The angle below may be identified as angle ABC or as angle CBA; you may also see this written as ABC or as CBA. The vertex is always in the middle. vertex rays **We will Copy into your math notebooks at the end**
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Angle Measurements We measure the size of an angle using degrees. Here are some examples of angles and their degree measurements.
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Acute Angles An acute angle is an angle measuring between 0 and 90 degrees. **We will Copy into your math notebooks at the end**
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Obtuse Angles An obtuse angle is an angle measuring between 90 and 180 degrees. **We will Copy into your math notebooks at the end**
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Right Angles A right angle is an angle measuring 90 degrees. **We will Copy into your math notebooks at the end**
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Straight Angle A straight angle is 180 degrees. **We will Copy into your math notebooks at the end**
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Time to Review Be the first to raise your hand and correctly name what type of angle you see. The correct answer will be on the following slide!! Good luck!
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Acute Angle
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Obtuse Angle
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Right Angle
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Straight Angle
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GREAT JOB!!
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Measuring and Drawing Angles with a Protractor
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Protractor Center Hole
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Protractor Straight Edge
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Protractor Curved Edge
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25 A 180 o Protractor
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18-Mar-1626 You need to be able to measure an angle to the nearest degree. To help you do this you should always: 1. Look directly down onto the cross point. 2. Always use the protractor in a horizontal manner as shown below.
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Step 1: Place the center hole over the vertex of the angle
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Step 2: Make sure you line up (make parallel) the straight edge with one side of the angle
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Step 3: Find the point where the second side of the angle intersects with the curved edge
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Step 4: Read the number on the protractor to find the measure of the angle Angle measures 50° MAKE SURE YOU READ THE RIGHT LINE….find where the zero is on the marked ray and then read the angle measurement….is your answer reasonable!?
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31 1 2 Measuring Angles with a 180 o Protractor 0 on the outside so use outside scale 0 on the inside so use inside scale 67 o 50 o Acute angles
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32 3 4 Measuring Angles with a 180 o Protractor 0 on the outside so use outside scale 0 on the inside so use inside scale 135 o 120 o Obtuse angles
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What’s wrong with this picture? LINE IT WITH THE CENTER HOLE!!
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Drawing Angles with a Protractor
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Step 1: Draw a ray with the straight edge of the protractor
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Step 2: Place the center hole over the starting point of the ray
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Step 3: Place a dot at the angle measure required. For example…if you wanted to measure an acute angle of 60° you would place the dot here…
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Step 4: Line up the straight edge over the starting point of the ray and the dot.
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Step 5: Draw a ray connecting the two marks. The point at which they meet is called the vertex.
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Half Circle Protractor
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Let’s practice -Complete MJ p. 69 using your geometry template. -Get to know your protractor using SRB p. 163
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Time to take notes ;)
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vertex rays Vertex- the center of an angle where two or more rays meet. Rays- a line that has a starting point but no endpoint
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An acute angle is an angle measuring between 0 and 90 degrees. An obtuse angle is an angle measuring between 90 and 180 degrees. A right angle is an angle measuring 90 degrees.
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A straight angle is 180 degrees.
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