Angle+Relationships

-Two column comparison activity for pairs of angles that are complementary and not complementary. Based on examples, students write definitions, etc. - Blank cards for complementary and supplementary angles. I assigned students (or had them choose) an acute angle to "fill in the blank". On the back of each card I had them determine the angles that were complementary and supplementary to their chosen angle. Then students did a "quiz quiz trade" activity to practice identifying complementary and supplementary angles.

- First set of cards is for students to find their "complement". The second set is the supplement to each of the angles in the first set.

- powerpoint showing examples of vertical, adjacent, complementary, and supplementary angles.

- Powerpoint showing examples of corresponding, alternate interior, alternate exterior, and same side interior angle relationships.

activity for students to practice identifying examples of angles formed when a transversal intersects parallel lines. Source- from[| this blog]

- extra challenge where students need to apply angle relationships and a little one step equation solving.

- includes review of basic angle relationships and missing angles in triangles and quadrilaterals...extends to include one and two step equation solving.

- notes for finding the missing angle in a quadrilateral (independent station)

- designed to be an "exploration" activity for students to determine the relationships between consecutive angles in a parallelogram

- extension activity about "floor angles" and "wall angles"