Final Answer:
Section A:
1) ≈ 30°
2) ≈ 120°
3) ≈ 60°
4) ≈ 15°
5) ≈ 150°
6) ≈ 135°
7) ≈ 360° (full rotation — the angle shown is a complete circle, so it's 360°; sometimes marked as 0° if measuring smallest turn, but standard interpretation of full circle is 360°)
Section B:
1) ≈ 20°
2) ≈ 10°
3) ≈ 110°
4) ≈ 90° (right angle — the arc is a quarter-circle, and lines look perpendicular)
5) ≈ 100°
6) ≈ 270° (reflex angle — three-quarters of a full circle)
7) ≈ 180° (straight angle — the arc shows half a circle, and the lines form a straight line)
Note: Since this is a *measuring* worksheet, exact values depend on using a protractor. The answers above are reasonable estimates based on standard protractor use and typical worksheet design. For full credit, students should physically measure each angle with a protractor.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of measuring and drawing angles worksheet.