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The document discusses teaching students about different types of angles such as right, acute, and obtuse angles. It provides steps for teaching students to identify simple angles, calculate angles, and identify different angle configurations. Students are grouped to draw different angles.

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Lesson 1 Activity 2

The document discusses teaching students about different types of angles such as right, acute, and obtuse angles. It provides steps for teaching students to identify simple angles, calculate angles, and identify different angle configurations. Students are grouped to draw different angles.

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Lesson 1 Activity 2

Angles

OBJECTIVE:

1. The students would be able to identify different kinds of angles such as right


angle, acute angle and obtuse angle.
2. Construct different kinds of angles.
3.  participate actively in group activity.

STEPS:
1.At first, teaching angles proved to be difficult for some learners to access. But in the
end, it provided them with an invaluable opportunity to see how angles are an
intrinsic and important part of the real world.
2. Ask students what are the angles they know
3. Teaching your students how to identify simple angles, to calculating and
identifying different configurations of angles.
4. Explain or discusss diffrent angles in class.
5.Group them into three and let them draw the all angles.

LEARNING RESOURCE: Colored name tags, strips, rulers,improvised


protractors, cartolina, flash cards.

TEACHING-LEARNING STRATEGIES: Cooperation, Group work, and


discussion.
ACTIVITIES:

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