Engage your students with our digital classifying angles right acute obtuse interactive task cards designed to provide varied practice with angle types.
‘Build’ Understanding With Our Classifying Angles Right Acute Obtuse Interactive Task Cards
This classifying angles right acute obtuse interactive task card set is an engaging digital resource that helps students master angle classification through a variety of interactive question types. With a fun architecture theme woven throughout, students feel like junior architects as they explore, identify and analyse angles in a creative and visually appealing setting. This self-checking resource keeps learners actively involved while reinforcing key geometry concepts!
Question types in this classifying angles right acute obtuse resource include:
- Viewing an angle and selecting whether it is right, acute, obtuse or reflex
- Reading a statement about an angle and choosing if it is True or False
- Finding a specific type of angle from a group of four images
This versatile set is perfect for reviewing or assessing student understanding of angle types while keeping learning interactive and fun!
How to Use This Classifying Angles PowerPoint
Our classifying angles PowerPoint is easy to download and use. Here’s a quick-start guide to using this resource.
- Download the resource in the file format of your choice.
- Assign the file to your students in Google Classroom or supply them with the link.
- Instruct students to put the presentation in ‘Slideshow’ mode to make it interactive.
- Students can now independently complete the activity by clicking the correct answers on the screen.
This classifying angles right acute obtuse digital resource works well as a maths station, independent practice, or even whole-group activity.
Download Our Types of Angles Game
This fun types of angles game has been created in both PowerPoint and Google Slides formats. To download, simply click the drop-down arrow on the download button and choose the version that you prefer.
This resource was created by Lisamarie Del Valle, a teacher and a Teach Starter collaborator.
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