Description
This set of three angles activities can help solidify your students’ understanding of angles, their relative size, measuring, and the terms “acute”, “obtuse”, “right”, and “straight” angles.
The included activities are:
- An “angle art” activity that uses strips of paper to build and identify different angles. Arrange the angles on a background paper to make a showy display.
- A memory game where students estimate to match drawn angles with their size.
- A set of angle task cards to practice protractor use!
These activities are all in alignment with the Common Core and other rigorous math standards for grades 3-5. There is an art project, an angle estimation memory game, and a set of task cards to practice protractor use.
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Use as whole class activities, as stations or centers, or as options in math workshop. All of them allow students to practice their skills and understanding with angles. This is a perfect complement to my “Angle Concept Sorts” resource! ENJOY!
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