It looks like you've uploaded a worksheet titled
"Measuring Angles" that asks students to measure each angle using a protractor and record the measurement in degrees. However, since I can't view or access images directly, I cannot see the actual angles drawn on the worksheet.
But I can help you
solve this type of problem and explain how to do it step by step. Here's what you need to know:
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🔧 How to Measure an Angle Using a Protractor
1.
Place the center point (origin) of the protractor exactly on the
vertex of the angle.
2. Align one side of the angle with the
0° line on the protractor (this could be the left or right side depending on the angle).
3. Look at where the other side of the angle crosses the protractor scale.
4. Read the degree measure at that point. Be sure to use the correct scale:
- If the angle opens to the
right, use the
outer scale.
- If the angle opens to the
left, use the
inner scale.
5. Write down the measurement in degrees (°).
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📐 Types of Angles You Might See
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Acute angle: Less than 90°
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Right angle: Exactly 90°
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Obtuse angle: Greater than 90° but less than 180°
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Straight angle: Exactly 180°
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Reflex angle: Greater than 180° but less than 360°
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✔ Example Walkthrough
Let’s say one of the angles looks like this:
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This is an
acute angle. After placing the protractor correctly, you might read
45°.
Another example:
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This could be around
120° — an obtuse angle.
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💡 Tips for Accuracy
- Make sure the protractor is flat and aligned properly.
- Use a ruler or straight edge if needed.
- Double-check whether you're reading the inner or outer scale.
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❓ What Should You Do Now?
Since I can’t see your image, here’s what you should do:
1.
Use a real protractor to measure each angle on the worksheet.
2. Record the degree measure next to each angle.
3. If you'd like me to help verify your answers,
describe each angle (e.g., "It's an acute angle opening to the right, about halfway between 0 and 90") or
type in the measurements you got, and I’ll check them.
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Would you like to describe the angles from the worksheet so I can help you solve them?
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of measuring and drawing angles worksheet.