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Editable - 4th Grade Decomposing and Measuring Angles

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Shelby Bowden
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Grade Levels
3rd - 6th
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Pages
6 pages
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Shelby Bowden
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Description

This editable powerpoint is the perfect short review for decomposing and measuring angles. There are 6 slides with 6 problems. Problems include line segments divided into angles with missing angle measurements and line segments divided into angles with measurements, where the total has to be found. The powerpoint slides can be converted to a PDF format and used as morning work, exit ticket, and intervention review. Students can even have the powerpoint on their iPad and work together to solve the problems.

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6 pages
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Last updated Apr 16th, 2023
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Recognize angles as geometric shapes that are formed wherever two rays share a common endpoint, and understand concepts of angle measurement:
An angle is measured with reference to a circle with its center at the common endpoint of the rays, by considering the fraction of the circular arc between the points where the two rays intersect the circle. An angle that turns through 1/360 of a circle is called a β€œone-degree angle,” and can be used to measure angles.
An angle that turns through 𝘯 one-degree angles is said to have an angle measure of 𝘯 degrees.
Measure angles in whole-number degrees using a protractor. Sketch angles of specified measure.
Recognize angle measure as additive. When an angle is decomposed into non-overlapping parts, the angle measure of the whole is the sum of the angle measures of the parts. Solve addition and subtraction problems to find unknown angles on a diagram in real world and mathematical problems, e.g., by using an equation with a symbol for the unknown angle measure.

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