An angle that measures less than 90 degrees (90°)
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The following resources will help you review angles with 4th grade students.
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I love this. I would love for my students to have a way to practice vocabulary like this during introduction and as review.
Continue with geometry, number/place value words.
Yes! I am looking forward to learning how to create other interactive ‘games’ to help with vocabulary instruction. Thank you!
The definition, examples and practice are great!
I love this. And can’t wait to see how it grows and kids can use it
Nice work! Geometry in general has a lot of vocabulary to learn. That would be great to continue with.
This seems to be a popular vote, so it’s decided! I’ll continue with geometry words. 🙂
Excellent, can you send me the math terms for second grade. Thank you!
This is great. I did think the right angle one was hard to decide, but I am doing it on my phone. This would provide great practice. Thank you! It is always helpful when the students have a resource that encourages them to answer “What is a_____?” on their own. Continuing with geometry would be apprectiated!
I added the right angle symbol on the angle – thanks for the feedback! I will definitely add a variety of activities.
I love the idea of an interactive glossary! The activity is a perfect way for kids to get instant feedback! You rock, as usual!
Thank you 🙂
I know if you put this out there for us, I would purchase it!!
Right now, I’m going to keep this as my little fun hobby as I learn how to make the different activities. I will keep that in mind for the future when we finish the guided math units for 3rd/4th. Thank you!
This is fabulous!!
Wow! So useful. I think you should work on fractions words.
Thank you for the suggestion! I will finish the geometry terms and then possibly continue with fractions.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing! Would love it for my 4th graders!
I love this! Students will be able to retain vocabulary words!!! Vocabulary is huge in my class!!!
This is great! I homeschooling my son and I would love for him to get a word a day like this just to keep things in his mind and get a review. Thank you so much for sharing with us!
I love it! I’ll be working on geometry words this week 🙂
I love this activity for my students.
I like the digital component, and having angle examples that go beyond angles in isolation.
I really like this! Is there a way to make it editable so that I can translate it into another language? or Make it so that it can change language if they use Google Translate?
Thanks! I don’t think there’s a way to translate the images. The definition is text, so google should be able to translate that part.
I like that the interactive activity is self-checking. Looking forward to seeing other terms as you create them.
Thank you!
You’re welcome! I’ve made acute, right, obtuse and right angle so far. Reflex angle is coming up next and then a little review activity of all angles.
I love how you have included examples and non examples in your interactive.
Thank you for sharing.
This is awesome! I like the quick check with the vocabulary. Keep going with geometry. Place value or fractions next.
Great!