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    • ▾4th grade
      • ▸Place value of whole numbers
        • •Place value of multi-digit whole numbers
        • •Adding and subtracting multi-digit numbers
        • •Multiply and divide by 10
        • •Represent a number using base ten blocks, units, tens, and hundreds
        • •Convert between written forms of numbers
        • •Round whole numbers
        • •Estimating sums and differences by rounding
        • •Estimating products by rounding
      • ▸Multiplication and division
        • •Multiplying one-digit numbers by 10, 100, and 1000
        • •Multiplying one-digit numbers by multiples of 10, 100, and 1000
        • •Multiplying 10s
        • •Multiplication
        • •Quotients and remainders
        • •Pattern in the units digit of multiples
        • •Solve multiplication and division word problems
        • •Multi-step word problems
      • ▸Factors, multiples, and patterns
        • •Factors and multiples
        • •Divisibility tests
        • •Prime and composite numbers
        • •Number patterns
      • ▸Equivalent fractions and comparing fractions
        • •Equivalent fractions
        • •37 trick
        • •Compare fractions with unlike numerators, denominators, or both
      • ▸Fraction arithmetic
        • •Round fractions
        • •Add and subtract fractions with like denominators
        • •Add fractions with denominators of 10 or 100
        • •Multiply fractions by whole numbers
      • ▸Understand decimals
        • •Represent decimal numbers using base ten blocks
        • •Compare decimals to hundredths
      • ▾Geometry
        • •Intro to parallel and perpendicular lines
        • •Lines of symmetry
        • •Rotational symmetry
        • •Intro to angles
        • •Measuring and drawing angles
        • •Coterminal angles
        • •Naming angles
        • •Adjacent angles and the additive property of angles
      • ▸Units of measurement
        • •Converting larger units of volume to smaller ones
        • •Converting larger units of length to smaller ones
        • •Converting larger units of time to smaller ones
        • •Word problems involving measures
     › 4th grade › Geometry

    Naming angles

    Students will learn how to name angles in more than one way. That is, \(\angle ABC\) can also be named \(\angle CBA.\)

    Naming angles by Khan Academy

    Name angles by Khan Academy

    Next, give your students this challenge:

    Robot Monsters by NRICH

    Conclude by leading this investigation:

    Symmetry Search
    by MathPickle

    4.MD.C.5: Recognize angles as geometric shapes that are formed wherever two rays share a common endpoint, and understand concepts of angle measurement:

    4.MD.C.5.A: An angle is measured with reference to a circle with its center at the common endpoint of the rays, by considering the fraction of the circular arc between the points where the two rays intersect the circle. An angle that turns through 1/360 of a circle is called a "one-degree angle," and can be used to measure angles.

    Additional lessons and practice problems