Description
No Protractor Needed! This Google Slides activity is designed to help students classify angles without using a protractor. Students will use a reference angle, such as the corner of a piece of paper, to determine whether the given angle is right, acute, or obtuse. This is a great way to introduce classifying angles by comparing them to a right angle.
You can watch the student video here.
What’s Included?
- Instructional Student Video
- Reference Slides
- Practice Slides
- Answer Key
Check out the preview to see the activity in greater detail!
Happily brought to you by Rachel Lynette and Cassi Noack of Minds in Bloom.
Tina K. –
The real-life examples were an added bonus to teach this skill.
Natalie F. –
Great resource. Students enjoyed this angle sorting activity.
Mrs B’s Learning Lab –
helped out with teaching for distance learning
Beth S. –
great learning activity!
Pam G. –
I loved how easy this resource was. There is a video to explain how to do everything. I loved it.
Pam G. –
I loved how easy this resource was. There is a video to explain how to do everything. I loved it.
Teaching With Alyssa –
Awesome resource! Thanks for sharing!
Tina L. –
Such a fun way to review angles without a protractor. Thanks!
Patricia F. –
Great product.
patricia C. –
Easy to use, worked well the video was helpful and lots of slides for the students to practise.