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Subject Matter: Measuring Angles Objective: TSWBAT find and compare the measures of angles. Standards: G-1.10 Demonstrate an understanding of geometric relationships (including constructions through investigations by using a variety of tools such as straightedge, compass, Patty Paper, dynamic geometry software, and handheld computing devices). G-1.2 Communicate knowledge of geometric relationships by using mathematical terminology appropriately G-2.4 Use direct measurement to determine the length of a segment, degree of an angle, and distance from a point to a line. Problem 1 Naming Angles Name the shaded angle in three different ways. 1. 3. 2. 4. What are two other names for 1? 5. What are two other names for KML? Problem 2 Measuring and Classifying Angles Find the measure of each angle. Then classify t he angle as acute, right , obtuse, or straight . 1. AFB 2. AFD 3. CFD 4. BFD 5. AFE Problem 3 Using Congruent Angles Complete each statement. 1. MIG _______ 2. PMJ _______ 3. If mKJL 30, then m _____ 30 4. If mLMP 100, then mQHG _____ Problem 4 Using the Angle Addition Postulate If point B is in the interior of ∠AOC then m∠AOB + m∠BOC = m∠AOC. 1. If mRQT 55, what are mRQS and mTQS? 2. DEF is a straight angle. What are mDEC and mCEF? 3. If mFHI 142, what are mFHG and mGHI? 4. JKL is a right angle. What are mJKM and mMKL? 5. mCGD 4 x 2, mDGE 3x 5, mEGF 2 x 10. Find the value of x and the measure of each angle. 6. mCGD 2 x 2, mEGF 37, mCGF 7 x 2. Find the value of x, mCGD, and mCGF. • Close the instruction by asking: Q: How are degrees used to measure and classify angles? [Degrees are used to measure angles based on the definition that a full circle has 360 degrees. The measurement of an angle in degrees is used to classify angles as acute, right, obtuse, or straight.] • Classwork: Do Practice: Measuring Angles From G • Homework: Do # 2 – 22, even, pages 31-32 (textbook)