Need a fun, independent way to practice finding angles of triangles?
Students will see a triangle on each card and determine the measurement of a missing angle. They’ll add two angles and subtract the total from 180, or divide to find the measurement of angles of an equilateral or isosceles triangle.
Great for math centers!
There are 24 self-checking cards.
They can check their own answers using the QR codes or turn in completed task sheet to be graded by teacher.
Use cards for early finishers, scoot them from one student to another, use in small group review stations, or use as a quiz.
Either way, this is a great review of Measurement!
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