Week 23
Week 24
Week 25
Week 26
Week 23
Meeting 1
Meeting 2
Meeting 3
Angles &
Naming Angles
What do you call these?
Smaller than Larger than
Right angle
right angle right angle
Parts of Angles
An angle is the
amount of opening
between two arms.
is
b ol
m
The arms meet at a e sy ARC
Th led:
l
point called the ca
vertex.
Angle is measured
in degrees.
OPEN YOUR TEXTBOOK PAGE
156
SPQ / QPS
PQR / RQP
QRS / SRQ
RSP / PSR
DAB / BAD
DBC / CBD
CDB / BDC
ADB / BDA
DO YOUR WORKBOOK PAGES
130-137
MNP / PNM UTS / STU
XYZ / ZYX BAC / CAB
ABC / CBA
BCA / ACB
AED/DEA EDC/CDE
DCB/BCD BAE/EAB
c
b
a
Measuring
Angles
HOW TO USE A
PROTRACTOR ?
Prepare your
protractor
Outer Scale
Inner Scale
Base line Centre
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157
70°
135°
110
110°
Outer scale because …..
… the zero mark of the outer scale is on the side KL of JKL
40° 125°
⦟ ABC = 90° ⦟ EFG = 82° ⦟ XYZ = 100° ⦟ KLM = 130°
OPEN YOUR WORKBOOK PAGE
131
Outer scale Outer scale Inner scale
Outer scale Inner scale Inner scale
137° 38°
164° 80°
Estimate and Measure!
113°
71° 18°
100°
110°
90°
PLAY THIS GAME!
1. Play with a partner.
2. Take turn to draw a card. Use your
protractor, draw the angle inside your
circle.
3. The first person to reach 360° wins!
4. If you go over 360°, you can’t draw
that angle. Your turn is over.
Play again one more time, find a new
partner.
Extra Time
Measuring Angles
Prepare your protractor
Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Types of Angles
ONLINE PROTRACTOR AND
ANGLE MAKER
Extra Time
Drawing Angles
to 180°
OPEN YOUR TEXTBOOK PAGE
160
Draw it in y
our
writing tab
let
Draw it in y
our
writing tab
let
DO YOUR WORKBOOK PAGE
134-137
Week 24
Meeting 1
Meeting 2
Meeting 3
8-point
Compass
OPEN YOUR TEXTBOOK PAGE
162
Can you mention more places?
south-west overhead bridge
north-east orchid garden
library
Basketball court
north
45
Make a group of 3 and
play this GAME!
You need:
1. Blank paper
2. Protractor
3. Ruler
North-east
West
South-west
West
East
North-west
225o clockwise / 135o anticlockwise
90o anticlockwise / 270o clockwise
180o
east
blue
purple
north-west
DO YOUR WORKBOOK PAGE
138-139
or Q
270°
90°
180°
360°
Perpendicular
Lines
OPEN YOUR TEXTBOOK PAGE
167
no
yes
no
yes
CD
and many more
Work in pairs!
Find 2 objects and identify how many pairs of
perpendicular lines you can find on it. Write your
findings on your writing tablet.
DO YOUR WORKBOOK PAGE
140-145
Parallel Lines
OPEN YOUR TEXTBOOK PAGE
172
JK // NM;
AB // DC; AD //BC FG // IH JO // LM;
ON //KL
and many more
Additional Info
Intersecting Lines
When two or more lines cross each other in
a plane, they are called intersecting lines.
DO YOUR WORKBOOK PAGE
146-151
Extra Drills
Let’s prove it by measuring the angles!
=
= =
= =
Let’s prove it by measuring the angles!
= 180⁰
= 90⁰ = 35⁰
= 125⁰ = 225⁰
acute (35⁰) - right (90⁰) - obtuse (125⁰) -
straight (180⁰) - reflex (225⁰)
Measure these angles using a protractor.
35⁰ 180⁰ 125⁰
Measure these angles using a protractor.
180⁰
50⁰
360⁰ 180⁰ + 50⁰ = 230⁰ 90⁰
Let’s Practice!
1. Comparing Angles
2. Ordering Angles
3. Read the Protractor
4. Types of Angles
ANGLES & COMPASS
REVIEW WORKSHEET
Let’s review!
Let’s review!
Let’s review!
EXTRA TIME
BINGO!
DECIMALS, FRACTIONS & PERCENTAGE
1. You will get a randomly generated bingo paper with decimals,
fractions and percentages numbers.
2. You and your friends will take turns in saying one number you
would like to cross.
3. You may cross the number which have different forms as long
as it has the same value. Example : “cross 5%” → you may
cross 5% or 5/100 or 1/20 or 0.05.
4. Cross only one number each turn.
5. You will get BINGO when you are able to cross 5 numbers in a
row, or a column or diagonally.
6. There might be some special numbers which exist on your
paper but not on your friends’.
Well done
!
11-12 Jan 2024
Review : Angles
Let’s review!
Let’s review!
Let’s review!
Let’s review!
Let’s Practice!
1. Comparing Angles
2. Ordering Angles
3. Read the Protractor
4. Types of Angles
Let’s Practice!
1. Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
2. Perpendicular, Parallel and
Intersecting Lines
Week 25
Meeting 1
Angles on a
Straight Line
OPEN YOUR TEXTBOOK PAGE
177
60°
75°
45°
180°
Yes; the sum of the
angles is 180°.
YOW WOV VOX v y 180°
180° w x 180°
180° 134°
46°
-
180° 28° 124°
28°
∠a = 63°
∠b = 126°
∠x = 46°
∠y = 115°
DO YOUR WORKBOOK PAGE
152-155
Let’s Practice!
Find missing angles on the
straight line!
Week 26
Meeting 1
Meeting 2
Angles at a Point
OPEN YOUR TEXTBOOK PAGE
181
65°
85°
140°
70°
65° 85° 140° 70°
360°
Yes. Because the sum of the angles is 360°.
180° 180°
360°
POR ROQ QOP w x y z
360° 360°
360° 90° 133°
137°
∠y = 96°
∠x = 86°
∠w = 45°
∠z =
DO YOUR WORKBOOK PAGE
156-157
Graded HW !.
WB Practice 4
P. 158-159
No. 3
DUE DATE : MONDAY, 29 JAN 2024
Let’s find
the angles
on space!
Let’s continue to
the next page!
Click on these links below for more
practices!
- Finding missing angles
- Do you remember how to read a protractor?
Vertically
Opposite Angles
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185
60°
120°
60°
120°
∠p and ∠r
∠q and ∠s
POR SOQ
POS ROQ
90° 138°
138° 90°
48°
∠x = 123°
∠y = 57°
∠z = 123° Check next slide for the steps
and answers.
CD is a straight line.
∠b = 180° - 27°
∠b = 153°
Let’s name the center point as “O” and
check the vertically opposite angles.
∠BOD = ∠COA = 27°
∠a = 107° CD is a straight line.
∠b = 153° ∠a = 180° - 27° - 46°
∠a = 107°
Do p. 189 in pairs
Yes, because their
sum is 360°
Example
Do p. 189 in pairs
Set A,
because the
sum of the
angles in this
set is 360°.
a = 75°
b = 135°
c = 90°
d = 60°
DO YOUR WORKBOOK PAGE
160-164
29 Jan - 2 Feb
Let’s Review!
These are . .
Perpendicular
Lines
Perpendicular
Lines
AB ⊥ CD
These are . .
Parallel Lines
Parallel
Lines
AB // CD
Angles on a
Straight Line
How do we find x ? A total angle of a straight
line is 180°. So :
∠AOC + ∠COB = 180°
x + 78° = 180°
x = 180° - 78°
x = 102°
Angles at a
Point
How do we find x ?
A total angle of a point is
360°. So :
x = 360° - 151° - 64° - 90°
x = 55°
Additional Info
Complementary Supplementary
Angles Angles
Either of two Either of two
angles whose sum angles whose sum
is 90° is 180°
Let’s Practice More !
The missing angle is :
= 360° - 60° - 95° - 105°
= 100°
Let’s Practice More !
The missing angle is :
= 360° - 40° - 110° - 130°
= 80°
Let’s Practice More !
The missing angle is :
= 180° - 78°
= 102°
Let’s Practice More !
The missing angle is :
= 180° - 47°
= 133°
Let’s Practice More !
The missing angle is :
= 180° - 22° - 134°
= 24°
Let’s Practice More !
The missing angle is :
= 180° - 88° - 43°
= 49°
Let’s Practice More !
The missing angle is :
= 360° - 78°
= 282°
Let’s Practice More !
The missing angle is :
= 180° - 42° - 39°
= 99°
Let’s Practice More !
The missing angle is :
= 360° - 260°
= 100°
Let’s Practice More !
The missing angle is :
= 360° - 145°
= 215°
Let’s Practice More !
The missing angle is :
= 360° - 50°
= 310°
Let’s Practice More !
The missing angle is :
= 360° - 135°
= 225°
Let’s Practice More !
The missing angle is :
= 360° - 130° - 81° - 90°
= 59°
Pop Quiz .
1. Get your chromebook ready.
2. Join Google Meet and wait quietly for the link.
3. Click the link and directly do it by yourself.
4. This is graded.
5. No asking or giving answers.
Cheating will make your score 0.
6. Going to the restroom is not allowed unless you are
done and have submitted your quiz.
Let’s do
this
worksheet!
∠FOA
∠EOC
115° 83°
45° 137°
Let’s Practice!
Vertically Opposite Angles
HW ANSWER
KEY WB Practice 4, p. 158-159, No. 3
Find
the
Missing
Angles!
^v^ Review
week
MC Workbook Revision 1
Section A p. 123-125
Section B p. 125-126
Section C p. 127-129
SECTION
A p. 123-125
SECTION B
p. 125-126
SECTION
C p. 127-129
29.
30.
Blooket 1
Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Blooket 2
Finding Missing Angles
Thank you!