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COMBINED RATING

4.0 Stars

TEACHERS (20)

4.5

STUDENTS (2775)

3.4

LENGTH

15 Minutes

GRADES

3
4
5

CAPABILITIES

iPad Support
Text-to-Speech Support

Description

Learn about angle measurements through the daily life of an ant!

Vocabulary Words

complementary angles
corresponding angles
supplementary angles
angles
degrees
vertex
sides
rays
right angle

Instructions

Play through this interactive game to learn about Add And Decompose Angles To Solve Problems. Suitable for Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5.

Main Concepts

Angles are measured with reference to a circle with its center at the common endpoint of the rays and the rays intersection points in relation to their fraction of the circular arc.
Two angles are called supplementary if their measurements have the sum of 180 degrees.
Solve problems involving unknown angles.
An angle that turns through 1/360 of a circle is called a “one-degree angle,” and degrees are the unit used to measure angles
Angles can be added together or decomposed into non-overlapping parts.
Angle measure of the whole is the sum of the angle measures of the parts.
Find the measurements of unknown angles on a diagram in real world and mathematical problems.
Decompose an angle measurement.
Recognize angle measurement as the additive of the decomposed angle.
Two angles are called complementary if their measurements have the sum of 90 degrees.

Discussion Questions

Before the Game

What is an angle? How do we measure angles? How can we find the missing angle measurement if we know one of the angles in a complementary pair of angles?

After the Game

What are complementary and supplementary angles? How did you calculate the value of the missing angle if one was given and you knew that they were complementary? Can you think of a real-world example where you would use each type of these angles?

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Game Details

Difficulty

Content Integration

Lexile Level

705