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Outline
Lines and Angles
Basic Geometric Objects and definitions
Types of angles
Animated acute angles
Animated view of right angles.
Animated view of obtuse angles.
Animated view of straight angles.
Animated view of reflex angles.
Protractor Practice (Not Random)
Protractor Practice (Random)
Sum of angles in polygons
Angles in a 5-pointed star
Sum of interior angles in a triangle
Sum of the angles in a triangle
Missing angle in a triangle
Definition of complementary angles
Missing complementary angle
Supplementary angles
Missing supplementary angle
Vertical angles
Triangle on a line with missing angles
Angles on a line
Broken Protractor
Lines and Angles
Author:
Tutorified.com
,
Duane Habecker
Topic:
Angles
A series of applets about lines and angles for 10 to 12 year old students.
Basic Geometric Objects and definitions
Types of angles
Animated acute angles
Animated view of right angles.
Animated view of obtuse angles.
Animated view of straight angles.
Animated view of reflex angles.
Protractor Practice (Not Random)
Protractor Practice (Random)
Sum of angles in polygons
Angles in a 5-pointed star
Sum of interior angles in a triangle
Sum of the angles in a triangle
Missing angle in a triangle
Definition of complementary angles
Missing complementary angle
Supplementary angles
Missing supplementary angle
Vertical angles
Triangle on a line with missing angles
Angles on a line
Broken Protractor
Next
Basic Geometric Objects and definitions
New Resources
Portions of a Sphere
Identify Opposite, Adjacent, Hypotenuse
גיליון אלקטרוני להעלאת נתוני בעיה ויצירת גרף בהתאם
Inversión esférica de nudos: el nudo trébol y el nudo ocho
Proving Triangles Similar by Dilation
Discover Resources
Construct a Square
math
exterior angle theorem
Maximize the Area with Fixed Perimeter
Hexagon Puzzle
Discover Topics
Rational Numbers
Parallelogram
Interest Calculation
Centroid or Barycenter
Pythagoras or Pythagorean Theorem