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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 7th Grade Math 7th Grade Math • Let’s go over what we have learned so far: – Acute Angle – Right Angle – Obtuse Angle – Supplementary Angles – Complementary Angles 7th Grade Math • Let’s go over what we have learned so far: – Vertical Angles – Congruent 7th Grade Math Find all of the missing angles: 40° 7th Grade Math Find all of the missing angles: 70° 50° 7th Grade Math Sometimes, we will need to use algebra to solve: 120° 12x° (5z+20)° (50+y)° 7th Grade Math 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° 7th Grade Math 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 7th Grade Math 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 7th Grade Math • 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 7th Grade Math • Clarification: Problem #6 is a right angle 7th Grade Math • All triangles must have two acute angles • We classify triangles by the largest angle 7th Grade Math Acute Triangle Right Triangle Obtuse Triangle 7th Grade Math • 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 7th Grade Math • If no sides are congruent, it is a scalene triangle 7th Grade Math • If at least two sides are congruent, it is an isosceles triangle 7th Grade Math • If at all three sides are congruent, it is an equilateral triangle 7th Grade Math What words can we use to classify this triangle? 7th Grade Math Classify each of the following: 7th Grade Math 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 7th Grade Math 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 7th Grade Math • 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 7th Grade Math • For this project today, you will need a piece of construction paper, a ruler, and a glue stick 7th Grade Math Using your ruler, make a triangle on the construction paper. It can be any dimensions, but leave some room in the middle of it. 7th Grade Math From each edge, draw a line to the middle of the triangle. They should meet in the middle. 7th Grade Math Label each corner of the triangle so that you will recognize them later. 7th Grade Math Cut out the triangle from the construction paper. 7th Grade Math Cut along the lines you drew in the middle of the triangle. 7th Grade Math 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. 7th Grade Math • 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 7th Grade Math • 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. 7th Grade Math How would we find the missing angle of the triangle below? 55° 80° ? 7th Grade Math Find the missing angles: 1) 2) 75° 30° 100° 75° 3) 4) 20° 60° 60° 7th Grade Math If the triangle is a right triangle, the two acute angles must add up to 90 degrees 20° 7th Grade Math Let’s try to solve for the variable: 2x° x° 7th Grade Math Solve for the variable: (x+10)° x° 7th Grade Math 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 7th Grade Math 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 7th Grade Math • 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 7th Grade Math • I will put you in teams of three or four • Each team will need a whiteboard, marker, and cloth • No calculators 7th Grade Math Name all of the classifications out of the six that we learned that can describe the triangle below Acute Isosceles 7th Grade Math Find the missing angle of the triangle below 55° 7th Grade Math Find the value of the variable below: 50° x 60° 70° 7th Grade Math Name all of the classifications out of the six that we learned that can describe the triangle below Obtuse Scalene 7th Grade Math Find the value of the variable: 4x° x = 18 x° 7th Grade Math Name all of the classifications out of the six that we learned that can describe the triangle below Right Isosceles 7th Grade Math What is the value of (y – x)? x 30° 30° y 7th Grade Math