How to use a protractor for kids
[DOC File]Animation:
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Pencil with an eraser on the end, thumbtack, large (24”) square piece of stiff paper or light cardboard, mirror, drawing pencils, pens, colored markers, scissors, compass, protractor, (optional tape or glue). Animated sequence: Think of a type of motion that can be repeated and looped seamlessly.
[DOC File]Classroom Crime Scene Sketch Activity
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Classroom Crime Scene Sketch Activity - 5 member group. Materials: graphing paper, 50 ft tape measure, ruler, protractor, pencil. Purpose: Use the techniques practiced in class and discussed in your notes to create a scaled crime scene sketch.
[DOC File]PROMETHEAN BOARD INSERVICE AGENDA
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Demo with PDF and PowerPoint (use Bridge Building PowerPoint under Geometry and use Vertical Angles #2 under math 7 – demo the protractor as well) Promethean Planet. Sign up to be a member (free) Home Page – Bottom Left (ActivTips) – short video tutorials. Lessons with pre-made flipcharts: RESOURCES, Search Option: or by subject, age, theme.
[DOC File]Weeks 1-3
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Below are suggested Lesson Resources. Refer to the Survival Kit for additional ideas and resources. Lessons can be taught separately, combined, or out of sequence to meet the needs of your students. Students select and use a protractor to measure angles and represent the angels with drawings (MP4, MP5).
[DOC File]NERIC
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Use protractor to draw 6 such angles to form the vertices of the hexagon. Draw the hexagons (20), but do not cut off the remaining circle arcs; they will be needed to staple through. Students will determine that from a 5-inch circle will come an inscribed hexagon with 2.5 inch side lengths.
[DOC File]The Hydrosphere
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Use the protractor you have been given to draw a 360° circle. Put a dot in the center of your circle and draw a radius from the center to the left side of the circle. You will start measuring here.
[DOC File]Your Child in
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Use a ruler to measure to the nearest inch, ½, ¼ and 1/8 inch. Measure to the nearest centimeter. Convert measurements within a given system. Calculate elapsed time in hours and minutes. Use a protractor to draw and measure angles. Collect and record data from a variety of sources. Calculate the mean for a given set of data
[DOC File]www.aps.edu
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Sep 11, 2012 · that practices measurement and percentage. She uses it with her Family unit in the Intro to Facs classes. She collaborated with her math teachers to make sure the math component was correct. This activity took one class period. Use protractor to make calculations, write them on the back. Discuss how much time do you spend with your family.
[DOC File]Modeling the Seasons - Exploratorium
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Place the straw into the hole in the cup, and use the modified tape to hold the straw against the side of the cup, yet still allowing the straw to rotate in the hole. Your model should look something like the picture on the left. Use a protractor to check the angle of the earth’s tilt. It should be 23.5 degrees. Setting up the Room
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