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- Definition of Angles
- Parts of Angles
- Protractor
- Kinds of Angles
- Measuring Angles
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Angles: Classifications; Measuring; and DrawingJames Smith
Discusses the concept of measurement in general before exploring how we might define a unit of measure for angles, and design a tool for the purpose (which, in its refined version, is what we now call a "protractor"). Shows how to use a protractor to draw angles of various sizes, then ends by introducing the concept of the radian measurement.
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- Definition of Angles
- Parts of Angles
- Protractor
- Kinds of Angles
- Measuring Angles
The Assignment on the last slide is for them to have a background on the next lesson.
Angles: Classifications; Measuring; and DrawingJames Smith
Discusses the concept of measurement in general before exploring how we might define a unit of measure for angles, and design a tool for the purpose (which, in its refined version, is what we now call a "protractor"). Shows how to use a protractor to draw angles of various sizes, then ends by introducing the concept of the radian measurement.
The power point explains the formation of an angle,different types of angles,complementary and supplementary angles and vertical angles with suitable examples.
Teach your children about angles with our enormous resource pack! Includes child-friendly teaching and reference materials, engaging activities and eye-catching display resources to use on your Maths display boards.
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It's a power point presentation, by pratik pathak. It is regarding types of quadrilateral, a maths topic, came across by almost all academic students. A thorough knowledge about quadrilaterals is executed from this ppt.
The power point explains the formation of an angle,different types of angles,complementary and supplementary angles and vertical angles with suitable examples.
Teach your children about angles with our enormous resource pack! Includes child-friendly teaching and reference materials, engaging activities and eye-catching display resources to use on your Maths display boards.
Available to download from http://www.teachingpacks.co.uk/the-angles-pack/
The presentation is developed by my students .The project is "Kite,special member of Quadrilaterals,
The students learnt kite making,kite flying also.They enjoyed Mathematics lesson
It's a power point presentation, by pratik pathak. It is regarding types of quadrilateral, a maths topic, came across by almost all academic students. A thorough knowledge about quadrilaterals is executed from this ppt.
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Quadrilaterals
1. Good morning everyone! Before we
will start our discussion for this day,
let’s have a prayer first. I request
everyone to please stand up.
2.
3.
4. A Quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides.
Quadrilateral just means “four sides”. (quad means
four, lateral means side).
A Quadrilateral has four-sides, 2-dimensional (a
flat shape), closed (the lines join up), and
has straight sides.
7. 1. Parallelogram
A Parallelogram is a
quadrilateral with two pairs
of opposite sides parallel to
each other. Opposite angles
are also equal.
8. 2. Rectangle
A Rectangle is a
four-sided shape where
every angle is a right
angle (90°). The opposite
sides are also parallel
and equal in length.
9. 3. Rhombus
A Rhombus is a four-sided shape where all sides have
equal length. The opposite sides are also parallel and opposite
angles are equal. The diagonals bisect each other and meet in
the middle at a right angle.
10. 4. Square
A Square has equal
sides and all angles are
right angles or measures
90°. The opposite sides
are also parallel.
11. 5. Trapezoid
A Trapezoid is a quadrilateral with exactly one
pair of opposite sides parallel to each other called the
bases. The other non-parallel sides are called the legs.
12. It is called an Isosceles Trapezoid if the
sides that aren't parallel are equal in length and
both angles coming from a parallel side are equal.
13. 6. Kite
A Kite has two pairs of sides.
Each pair is made up of adjacent sides
that are equal in length. The angles are
equal where the pairs meet. Diagonals
meet at a right angle, and one diagonal
bisects the other.
17. Assignment:
Using the Venn diagram, present the
relationship of the types of Quadrilaterals.
Write it in a one whole sheet of
intermediate paper and pass it next
meeting.
20. 1) 102° + 90° + 90° + A = 360°
282° + A = 360°
A = 360° - 282°
A = 7𝟖°
102°
A
Examples: Angles in Quadrilateral
Solutions:
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21. 2) 2A + 2B= 360°
B = (90° + 26°)
B = 116°
2A + 2(116°) = 360°
2A + 232° = 360°
2A = 360° - 232°
2A= 128°
A =
128°
2
A = 64°
Examples: Angles in Quadrilateral
Solutions:
A
B
26°
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22. 1) A = 84°
A + B + 90° + 120° = 360°
84° + B + 90° + 120° = 360°
B + 294° = 360°
B = 360° - 294°
B = 6𝟔°
Exercise 1: Angles in Quadrilateral
Solutions:
120°
84°
A
B
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23. A
C
B
68°
88°
62°
2) 88°+ B + 68° + 62° = 360°
B + 218° = 360°
B = 360° - 218°
B = 142°
Exercise 1: Angles in Quadrilateral
Solutions:
24. A + 68° + 62° = 180°
A + 130° = 180°
A = 180° - 130°
A = 5𝟎°
Exercise 1: Angles in Quadrilateral
Solutions:
C + 88° + 62° = 180°
C+ 150° = 180°
C = 180° - 150°
C = 3𝟎°A
C
B
68°
88°
62°
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