Let’s Practice!
How do we identify and draw the angles that we see in shapes?
Goal:
Goal:
You Can Do It!
Goal: Identify and draw angles in shapes.
Think about the angles we have seen so far.
- Right angles – angles that are 90 degrees
- Acute angles – angles that are between 0 and 90 degrees
- Obtuse angles – angles that are greater than 90 degrees
Use what you know from traveling with Caleb to answer the questions.
Read and Solve
Which angle is smaller than a right angle?
Think to yourself, A right angle is a square corner. Which kind of angle is smaller?
Think to yourself, A right angle is a square corner. Which kind of angle is smaller?
Correct! An acute angle is smaller than a right angle.
How many acute angles does this shape have?
Count the angles that are smaller than a square corner.
Count the angles that are smaller than a square corner.
Correct! There is 1 acute angle.
How many right angles does this shape have?
Count the angles that are square corners.
Correct! The shape has 2 right angles.
Count the angles that are square corners.
Look at the shape below. How would you describe the marked angle?
Correct! The angle is greater than a right angle making it an obtuse angle.
Think of the different kinds of angles. Notice if this angle is greater than, less than, or equal to a right angle.
Think of the different kinds of angles. Notice if this angle is greater than, less than, or equal to a right angle.
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