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dexteresThe student will be given 10 angles to measure. Students must rotate the protractor then type in an angle measurement.
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M Kennedymove virtual protractor to measure angle, self corrects
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Christine ScovillThis helps you practice using a protractor to measure angles.
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Ann DubieInteractive math site recommended by Carol Holtzberg at CES
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Megan Hayes-GoldingPractice measuring with a protractor. Recommended by @Jstevens009.
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Practice reading a protractor. The protractor is already lined up with the vertex
of each angle but you will have to rotate the protractor into proper position.
The margin of error is only 1° and you must report measurement to the nearest whole number.
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Jake RodgersMeasure angles with a protractor by rotating the protractor. The vertex is already lined up. Use the other link for protractors for drag and drop.
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Rosemary HillMeasuring angles with an interactive protractor.
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Karen Coxpractice with protractor
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Shannon FordVirtual protractor allows students to measure angles online.
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Abigail Hollenbeckhow to measure angles with a protractor, can be manipulated with a SmartBoard
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Tamara Letterpractice for students in using an online protractor
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Jenny McClintockPractice lining up and reading a protractor while you measure a set of angles in this fun learning activity. The angles may range from 0° to 180°. The interactive protractor is already lined up with the vertex of each angle but you will have to rotate the protractor into proper position. The margin of error is only 1° and you must report measurement to the nearest whole number.
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Colleen WelshResource for using a protractor with more text, less hands-on
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Andrew PolonyC- last updated in 2010
R- Information would be important to youthful math students
A- Did not list
A- was accurate and would help with the measuring of angles
P- Purpose would work because it would help students out
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Rebecca SchildThis website is great for practice reading protractors - when you don't have a class set of protractors. Also nice to give students to practice at home.
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Christine Giusto-WeiblAction packed math site for elementary and middle school students featuring math games, math word problems, math worksheets, logic puzzles, and math videos.
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