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How to teach Angles
In this Star Wars Rays and Angles Activity, students recognize angles as obtuse, acute or right by playing War!
This activity teaches students how to use a recognize an angle as acute, obtuse, or right. This activity is perfect for small group, math centers or independent practice. This is a fun Star Wars activity to use on May 4th: May the Fourth Be With You!
Use this Star Wars Rays and Angles Activity by first picking a character . Then, measure the angle using a protractor. Next, decide if the angle is right, obtuse, or acute. Afterwards, play the card game War to help Princess Raya defeat Darth Rayder. You and your opponent flip over the top card of your deck. Measure both angles using a protractor. The person with the largest angle keeps both cards. To win, collect all cards from your opponent’s deck.
Other resources to use with this Star Wars Rays and Angles Activity
If you are using this activity, your students are probably learning about angles.
Use this Angles Worksheet as an additional resource for your students.
To prepare this activity, print on card stock. Then, cut out the cards. Finally, laminate the activity for a longer-lasting resource.
Introduce this activity by first modeling how to use a recognize an angle. Next, distribute materials 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 recognition.
Be sure to check out more Angle Worksheets and the Fourth Grade Common Core Workbook.
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