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Activity Overview


Using a storyboard is a great way to highlight important ideas in a lesson or check for student understanding. This "Types of Angles" storyboard can be used either as a visual aid or activity for students to complete. You may also wish to show only a few frames of a more comprehensive slide show to focus on the day’s topics, or use such a storyboard for students who need to catch up or have a re-teaching session.

In using it as an activity, have students identify, illustrate an example of, and define each type of angle. a storyboard to highlight important ideas in a lesson. Students can create angles using arrows or segments, or they can place segments over Storyboard That images, objects, or scenes to show angles in everyday life.

To provide scaffolding for students, consider creating a matching game. Have the type of angle in one cell and an illustration of it in another. Print the storyboard and cut up the cells for students to match together.


Template and Class Instructions

(These instructions are completely customizable. After clicking "Copy Activity", update the instructions on the Edit Tab of the assignment.)



Student Instructions

Create a storyboard that defines and provides an example for each type of angle.

  1. Click "Start Assignment".
  2. In the title box, identify the type of angle.
  3. In the description, write a definition for that angle.
  4. Create a visual for each type of angle. Use arrows or use Storyboard That images, objects, or scenes to show the angle in everyday life.

Lesson Plan Reference

Common Core Standards
  • [Math/Content/3/MD/C/5] Recognize area as an attribute of plane figures and understand concepts of area measurement.




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