Introduce Angles! | Education.com - 2 views
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Susan Shonle on 03 Feb 12Extension: This activity connects math to art. Adaptations: The gifted students can identify and draw an array of angles, perpendicular and parallel lines, rectangles, and triangles, in an artistic design on a large sheet of paper using the proper tools. The ELL and Special Ed students can work in pairs or small groups to measure and identify angles, lines, shapes, and write down all of the examples on paper.
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Susie Beesley on 07 Feb 12You need to correlate this activity to a Common Core standard. Thoughtful ideas for adaptations!
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To give your child further practice measuring, identifying and drawing these key terms, have her draw an array of angles, perpendicular and parallel lines, rectangles and triangles in an artistic design on a large sheet of paper using the proper tools.