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May 8, 2017
Mr. Collin
7th Grade Math
• Test Retakes
– Final day to retake tests will be next
Friday
• Final test will be next Wednesday
– No retakes available
– If you will miss school, let me know
ASAP
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• Let’s go over what we have learned
so far:
– Acute Angle
– Right Angle
– Obtuse Angle
– Supplementary Angles
– Complementary Angles
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• Let’s go over what we have learned
so far:
– Vertical Angles
– Congruent
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Find all of the missing angles:
40°
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Find all of the missing angles:
70°
50°
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Sometimes, we will need to use algebra
to solve:
120°
12x°
(5z+20)°
(50+y)°
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Tomorrow:
1) 3&6
2) 1&2
3) 4&5
4) 2&6
5) 1&4
Due Friday:
Bottom left corner
of triangle in first
problem should say
60°
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May 9, 2017
Mr. Collin
7th Grade Math
Find the measurement of each missing
angle:
80°
50°
7th Grade Math
• If you received a stamp, you will trade
your homework with the person
sitting next to you (or someone else
near you)
• When you get another person’s
homework, write your name in the
“Corrected By” line at the bottom
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1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
55
35
55
90
13
5
7) 30
8) x = 7
9) k = 35
10) m = 6
11) t = 10
12) w = 7/2
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• If seven or more answers are correct
and there is a stamp on the page,
write “4” in the score box
• If six or fewer answers are correct,
then write “2” in the score box
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• Clarification:
Problem #6 is a right angle
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• All triangles must have two acute
angles
• We classify triangles by the largest
angle
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Acute Triangle
Right Triangle
Obtuse Triangle
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• There is another way we can classify
triangles
• We will classify them based on how
many sides are congruent
• Therefore, triangles will have more
than one classification
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• If no sides are congruent, it is a
scalene triangle
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• If at least two sides are congruent, it is
an isosceles triangle
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• If at all three sides are congruent, it is
an equilateral triangle
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What words can we use to classify this
triangle?
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Classify each of the following:
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May 10/11, 2017
Mr. Collin
7th Grade Math
Find the measurement of each missing
angle:
30°
70°
7th Grade Math
• If you received a stamp, you will trade
your homework with the person
sitting next to you (or someone else
near you)
• When you get another person’s
homework, write your name in the
“Corrected By” line at the bottom
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1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
Vertical
Adjacent
Adjacent
Neither
Vertical
32°
39°
8) Scalene, Acute
9) Obtuse, Isosceles
10) Acute, Equilateral,
Isosceles
11) Right, Isosceles
12) Obtuse, Scalene
13) Right, Scalene
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• If seven or more answers are correct
and there is a stamp on the page,
write “4” in the score box
• If six or fewer answers are correct,
then write “2” in the score box
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• For this project today, you will need a
piece of construction paper, a ruler,
and a glue stick
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Using your ruler,
make a triangle on
the construction
paper. It can be any
dimensions, but
leave some room in
the middle of it.
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From each edge,
draw a line to the
middle of the
triangle. They
should meet in the
middle.
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Label each corner of
the triangle so that
you will recognize
them later.
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Cut out the triangle
from the
construction paper.
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Cut along the lines
you drew in the
middle of the
triangle.
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Finally, you will take the three pieces of
the triangle and arrange them so that
all of the marked corners are adjacent
to each other. Glue them to a piece of
paper with all of the edges aligned.
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• What do you notice about all of the
triangles now?
• Even though all of you started with a
completely different triangle, all of
your triangles ended up making a
straight line when the corners were
put together
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• All of the interior angles of a triangle
will add up to 180 degrees, no matter
what kind of triangle it is.
• We can use this to find missing angles
of any triangle.
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How would we find the missing angle
of the triangle below?
55°
80°
?
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Find the missing angles:
1)
2)
75°
30°
100°
75°
3)
4)
20°
60°
60°
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If the triangle is a right triangle, the two
acute angles must add up to 90
degrees
20°
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Let’s try to solve for the variable:
2x°
x°
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Solve for the variable:
(x+10)°
x°
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May 12, 2017
Mr. Collin
7th Grade Math
Draw a sketch of each of the following:
1) Right Isosceles triangle
2) Obtuse Scalene triangle
3) Equilateral triangle
4) Acute Scalene Triangle
5) Obtuse Isosceles triangle
7th Grade Math
• If you received a stamp, you will trade
your homework with the person
sitting next to you (or someone else
near you)
• When you get another person’s
homework, write your name in the
“Corrected By” line at the bottom
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1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
82°
88°
126°
70°
45°
51°
45°
62°
9) Isosceles, Acute
10) Right, Scalene
11) Obtuse, Scalene
12) Acute, Isosceles,
Equilateral
13) Obtuse, Isosceles
14) Acute, Scalene
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• If eight or more answers are correct
and there is a stamp on the page,
write “4” in the score box
• If seven or fewer answers are correct,
then write “2” in the score box
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• I will put you in teams of three or four
• Each team will need a whiteboard,
marker, and cloth
• No calculators
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Name all of the classifications out of the
six that we learned that can describe
the triangle below
Acute
Isosceles
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Find the missing angle of the triangle
below
55°
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Find the value of the variable below:
50°
x 60°
70°
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Name all of the classifications out of the
six that we learned that can describe
the triangle below
Obtuse
Scalene
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Find the value of the variable:
4x°
x = 18
x°
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Name all of the classifications out of the
six that we learned that can describe
the triangle below
Right
Isosceles
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What is the value of (y – x)?
x
30°
30°
y
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