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Angles By: Emily Angleberger. Vertex Each angle has a vertex. Each angle has a vertex. A vertex is the point where two rays meet and form an angle A vertex.

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1 Angles By: Emily Angleberger

2 Vertex Each angle has a vertex. Each angle has a vertex. A vertex is the point where two rays meet and form an angle A vertex is the point where two rays meet and form an angle Vertex Ray 1 Ray 2

3 Naming Angles A B C ABC CBA B You can name an angle by all three points, with the vertex in the center. Or you can use just the letter of the vertex.

4 Let’s Name These Angles Write the name of these angles in three different ways. Write the name of these angles in three different ways. A B C E D F H G I J K L EFD DFE F JLK KLJ L ABC CBA B HIG GIH I

5 Classifying Angles An acute angle measures less than 90°. A right angle measures exactly 90°. An obtuse angle measures more than 90°.

6 Classify These Angles Acute, Obtuse, or Right Obtuse Acute Acute Right

7 Let’s Measure Angles! http://www.amblesideprimary.com/amblew eb/mentalmaths/protractor.html http://www.amblesideprimary.com/amblew eb/mentalmaths/protractor.html http://www.amblesideprimary.com/amblew eb/mentalmaths/protractor.html http://www.amblesideprimary.com/amblew eb/mentalmaths/protractor.html


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