 Learning about angles has never been easier and so much fun.   This new PowerPoint first shows students the importance of angles in life. Then it informs students about  acute, right and obtuse angles using both visual and auditory memory strategies.  Next, students practice their new knowledge by labeling the many angles we can make  with our bodies.  Furthermore, complementary and supplementary angles are reviewed using more fun comic-book like memory strategies. The PowerPoint ends with an interactive classroom activity! It's an enjoyable, multi-sensory and memorable lesson that your students will love.
Learning about angles has never been easier and so much fun.   This new PowerPoint first shows students the importance of angles in life. Then it informs students about  acute, right and obtuse angles using both visual and auditory memory strategies.  Next, students practice their new knowledge by labeling the many angles we can make  with our bodies.  Furthermore, complementary and supplementary angles are reviewed using more fun comic-book like memory strategies. The PowerPoint ends with an interactive classroom activity! It's an enjoyable, multi-sensory and memorable lesson that your students will love.Sunday, March 25, 2012
Why Should We Learn About Angles?
 Learning about angles has never been easier and so much fun.   This new PowerPoint first shows students the importance of angles in life. Then it informs students about  acute, right and obtuse angles using both visual and auditory memory strategies.  Next, students practice their new knowledge by labeling the many angles we can make  with our bodies.  Furthermore, complementary and supplementary angles are reviewed using more fun comic-book like memory strategies. The PowerPoint ends with an interactive classroom activity! It's an enjoyable, multi-sensory and memorable lesson that your students will love.
Learning about angles has never been easier and so much fun.   This new PowerPoint first shows students the importance of angles in life. Then it informs students about  acute, right and obtuse angles using both visual and auditory memory strategies.  Next, students practice their new knowledge by labeling the many angles we can make  with our bodies.  Furthermore, complementary and supplementary angles are reviewed using more fun comic-book like memory strategies. The PowerPoint ends with an interactive classroom activity! It's an enjoyable, multi-sensory and memorable lesson that your students will love.
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