What's the missing angle? Remember that the interior angles of a triangle always add up to 180 degrees. If you know two angles, use subtraction to find the third. Ready, set, go!
Additional Educational Resources:
Angles Large Workbook - (Grade 5)
Properties of Triangles and 4-sided Figures Large Workbook - (Grade 5)
Master Rounding of Large Numbers
Protractor Precision: All About Angles
Egg-citing Challenge: Multiply with Area Models
Hungry Caterpillar: Converting Fractions and Decimals
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Additional Educational Resources:
Angles Large Workbook - (Grade 5)
Properties of Triangles and 4-sided Figures Large Workbook - (Grade 5)
Master Rounding of Large Numbers
Protractor Precision: All About Angles
Egg-citing Challenge: Multiply with Area Models
Hungry Caterpillar: Converting Fractions and Decimals
What's the missing angle? Remember that the interior angles of a triangle always add up to 180 degrees. If you know two angles, use subtraction to find the third. Ready, set, go!