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Wednesday, 22 August 2018

Measuring Angles using Protractor

L.I: To measure angles to the nearest degree using a protractor.
This week for math we measured different angles on a worksheet paper, using a protractor. There were 8 angles in total for us to fill out the answers to. The angles would add up to 180 degrees if we put them together and we had to find out if the angle was either acute or obtuse. We did this in groups of 4 from each maths group. I worked with Florence, Farzana, and Miiana. Everyone in the group had to do 2 each. We later marked it with Mrs Linker and I got only three or four right because my measurements weren't too accurate. To use a protractor, you need to line the line up on the protractor, with the another line like on a sheet of paper. Then you can find what the angle is by seeing where the point, is pointing to or you can find where a specific degree/angle is like 90 degrees.

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