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How to teach Angles
In this 4.MD.6 Fourth Grade Common Core Lesson, students measure angles in whole-number degrees using a protractor.
Being able to measure angles with a protractor will help your students as they begin their Geometry lessons. This lesson is perfect for small group, math centers or independent practice.
First, measure each angle on the monster card using a protractor . Next, check your work to make sure that your measurement makes sense. Then, match the angle to its measurement. Finally, write your answer on the recording sheet. Continue your practice with the provided worksheets individually or with a partner.
Other resources to use with this 4.MD.6 Fourth Grade Common Core Lesson
If you are using this lesson, your students are probably learning about Angles.
Use this Measuring Angles Worksheet as an additional resource for your students.
First, model how to use a measure an angle using a protractor. Review with students by having them help you create an anchor chart with clear steps. Next, distribute angles and protractors to students. As students work, circulate around the classroom to listen to student discussions. After the activity, share students’ discussions that you heard to promote angle measurement skills. Finally, student can continue their practice using the provided worksheets individually or with a partner.
Be sure to check out more Angle Worksheets and the entire Fourth Grade Common Core Workbook.
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