Let’s go through each angle one by one. We’re drawing angles using a protractor, starting from the right side (the 0° line) and rotating counterclockwise unless told otherwise.
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1) 55°
Start at the right (0°). Move up and to the left until you reach 55°. That’s less than halfway to 90°, so it should look like a small sharp angle. The red line in the image is drawn correctly for 55°.
✔ Correct as shown.
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2) 115°
Start at 0° on the right. Go past 90° (which would be straight up), then keep going 25° more (because 90 + 25 = 115). So it’s in the second quadrant — leaning left but not all the way to 180°. The red line matches this.
✔ Correct as shown.
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3) 180°
This is a straight line. Start at 0° on the right, go all the way around to the left — that’s 180°. It should be a flat horizontal line pointing left. The red arrow points left — perfect.
✔ Correct as shown.
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4) 155°
Start at 0° on the right. Go past 90°, past 135°, almost to 180° — just 25° short of being flat left. So it’s very close to 180°, but still slightly upward. The red line looks correct — it’s near the top-left, but not quite flat.
✔ Correct as shown.
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5) 10°
Very small angle! Just barely above the 0° line. Think of it like a tiny sliver — only 10 degrees up from the right. The red line is almost flat, just a little bit up — that’s right.
✔ Correct as shown.
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6) 70°
Start at 0° on the right. Go up toward 90°, but stop 20° before you get there (since 90 - 20 = 70). So it’s steep, but not vertical. The red line is drawn at about that height — looks good.
✔ Correct as shown.
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All six angles are drawn correctly according to their degree measures.
Final Answer: All angles are correctly drawn as shown in the answer key.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of math angle worksheet.