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Math in Action

Can you finish angle hunt around you in about 30 min?

Angle Hunt Around You

You will this activity enhances your understanding of angles through real-world application, promoting spatial awareness.

Duration30 min
Age GroupAges 12–15
DifficultyAdvanced
SubjectMath
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Concept

What this lesson teaches

This activity enhances your understanding of angles through real-world application, promoting spatial awareness.

Materials

What you need

  • Protractor
  • Notebook
  • Pencil
  • Ruler

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Steps

How the activity runs

  1. Grab a protractor, a notebook, and a pencil.
  2. Look around your home or school for angles to measure.
  3. Measure each angle you find using the protractor.
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Why It Works

The learning connection

By engaging with their environment, students connect theoretical concepts to practical experience. This active learning approach boosts retention and makes math fun!

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Try it with your learner

1. Look around your home or school for objects with angles, like doors or books. 2. Choose an object and place your protractor at the vertex of the angle. 3. Measure the angle using the protractor and write it down in your notebook. 4. Repeat this process for at least five different angles. 5. Compare your findings with a friend and see if you find any different angles. 6. What did you notice about the angles you found?

Math in Action30 minAges 12–15Grade 7–10Sign in to save this activity
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