Sign in to view assessments and invite other educators
Sign in using your existing Kendall Hunt account. If you don’t have one, create an educator account.
In a previous lesson, students learned that a 1-degree angle measures a turn through of a circle and that a protractor could be used to measure angles in degrees.
In this lesson, students practice using a protractor to measure a variety of angles—angles formed by rays or line segments and those that are in other two-dimensional figures. Students consider how to position the tool, which set of numbers to use, and whether their measurements make sense.
Next, students are prompted to fold paper to create two lines that form right angles. They learn that intersecting lines that create 4 right angles are perpendicular lines. They then practice identifying perpendicular lines and segments.
Warm-up
Activity 1
Activity 2
Lesson Synthesis
Cool-down