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Answers for Wednesday's handout
Where is Thursday's math??? Maybe you should read the Home Page or read over the daily schedule more carefully to find out this answer.
Answers for Tuesday's handout
Math Handout for Wednesday, April 22nd
When 2 angles added together equal 180˚, we say these angles are supplementary angles.
When 2 angles added together equal 180˚, we say these angles are supplementary angles.
Math for Tuesday, April 21st
Complementary Angles: when two angles are added together and equal 90 degrees (a right angle), the angles are called complementary
Complementary Angles: when two angles are added together and equal 90 degrees (a right angle), the angles are called complementary
Handout for Tuesday, April 21st
(you do not use a protractor for this page)
(you do not use a protractor for this page)
Monday, April 20th Handouts (remember that your answers to these handouts are handed in today on Teams (look under Assignments)
Answers for Friday, April 17th Handouts
For the sheet below, I think for number # 1, 13 degees - 23 degrees is better
# 2, 98 degrees to 105 degrees is a better estimate
# 2, 98 degrees to 105 degrees is a better estimate
Answers for Thursday, April 16th Handouts
Friday, April 17th Handouts (2 of them)
Answers for Wednesday, April 15th handout (yours angles will not always look exactly like these, but they need to be the right type of angle)
Thursday, April 16th Handouts (2 of them).
April 15th: Answer Sheet for yesterday's handout.
Wednesday, April 15th Handout
Remember, you don't need a protractor for this. See the daily schedule explanation for more information. You can always join the Teams math lesson on Calendar at 10 a.m. where I will teach the lesson. Just click JOIN!
Remember, you don't need a protractor for this. See the daily schedule explanation for more information. You can always join the Teams math lesson on Calendar at 10 a.m. where I will teach the lesson. Just click JOIN!
Tuesday, April 14th: Watch this video first to help with the worksheet below
1a. Complete the following handout.
1b. Find as many different angles as you can in your home (one of each). Here are some examples from my home. Click on the picture to see the caption. Post your photos on our Chat on Teams. If you are unable to do that, then simply describe some angles you find in your home in the same place (Chat).