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So, yesterday I showed you how I got my angle studies kicked off with my students–how I solidified understanding of “right angle”. We had lots left to accomplish–so I’ll try to share some of the different lessons and activities we did over the next days! Tip 1: If you can get your hands on thin […]

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Our math curriculum doesn't do a stellar job covering angles. I went on a search for some angle activities to hopefully make the unit more fun and meaningful. When I didn't find anything that fit what I was looking for, I decided to create something on my own. I put together The Angle Family

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Angles are all around us. This lesson, which is recommended for the early elementary grades, is teaching the children to notice the angles all around them and be able to identify them. Originally, this lesson was taught in a coop setting and we had much fun with it. Even days, and in some cases weeks, […]

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Have you ever looked at a snowflake? It's made up of a TON of angles!     While we have yet to see a flurry of white flakes falling wher... Maths Angles, Grade 6 Math, Geometry Activities, Measurement Conversions, Math Madness, It's Snowing, Math Measurement, Fourth Grade Math, Waldorf Education

Have you ever looked at a snowflake? It's made up of a TON of angles! While we have yet to see a flurry of white flakes falling where we live, that doesn't mean that a little winter weather-inspired math practice wasn't in order. My son has learned right angles at school but that's it. I figured we could step it up a notch. I gave him a protractor and watched for curiosity to sweep across his face. Sure enough, it did. Then I explained that right angles are 90 degrees, obtuse angles are…

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