Description
This digital Google Slides activity is perfect for incorporating into your distance learning plan. It’s a quick and simple activity that allows students to practice using a protractor to measure angles. Plus, there’s a student video that explains how a protractor is designed and used.
This activity is self-checking, but if you don’t want it to be, you can quickly delete the answer and the cloud coverup before sharing it with your students.
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Check out the student video to see a preview of the activity and instructions.
If you need resources to teach your students about angles, check out these instructional math kits. Our math kits have everything you’ll need for a quality math workshop!
โบ ANGLES MATH KIT: Set 1 The Foundations: Circles, Angles, & Degrees
โบ ANGLES MATH KIT: Set 2 Measuring Angles with a Protractor
โบ ANGLES MATH KIT: Set 3 Drawing Angles with a Protractor
โบ ANGLES MATH KIT: Set 4 Adjacent Angles and Unknown Measures
โบ GIANT ANGLES BUNDLE (Includes Sets 1-4)
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This product is great for TEKS 4.7C or Common Core 4.MD.C.6
SKU: 5410764








Bethany T. –
Great way to introduce measuring angles with a protractor
Amber S. –
I Must Have resource for upper elementary in practicing (digitally via Google Classroom) the skills of Measuring and identifying angles with a protractor.
Sharon B. –
The explanation on how to use a protractor was awesome!!!! This is one of the best activities I have ever used.
Mrs Graders –
Great application for angle measurements! Thank you!
Pam G. –
This is an amazing and needed resource even in an ‘in person’ classroom. I used it for when in DL but because it was so well put together, I will use it for years to come. The entire presentation, ease of use, and comprehensiveness was perfect.
Holly S. –
So grateful to find this resource. This made it possible to teach measuring angles with a protractor while on NTI with no way to get a real protractor into their hands. These kids had already missed it in 4th grade due to COVID shutdowns and I was about to move into 5th-grade geometry standards. Highly recommended!
Christy W. –
What a wonderful way to learn and practice!
Jane S. –
I loved the instructional video on how to use a protractor. I needed something that would allow students wot manipulate a protractor virtually and this was perfect! Thank you!
Karla G. –
Reviewed this with my 4th and 5th graders, because assessments indicated they needed more assistance with this area.
Lisa H. –
Wonderful activity! This is just what I needed for my class. Thanks.