Free Types Of Angles Lesson Plan for 1st Grade Students

Topic: Angles

Objectives & Outcomes

  • Students will be able to identify and classify different types of angles based on their properties, including acute, right, and obtuse angles.

Materials

  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Handouts with examples of different types of angles

Warm-up

  • Ask students if they have ever heard of angles before. What do they think angles are?
  • Show students a few examples of different types of angles and ask them to classify them based on their properties.

Direct Instruction

  • Define the term "angle" and explain that it refers to the angle formed by two rays that intersect at a common point.
  • Show students more examples of different types of angles and explain the different properties that distinguish them. For example, acute angles have angles less than 90°, obtuse angles have angles greater than 90° but less than 180°, and right angles have angles of exactly 90°.
  • Explain that the measure of an angle is determined by the number of degrees it contains. One full rotation is equivalent to 360 degrees, and so an angle of 90° contains 180 degrees.
  • Review the classification of angles based on acute, obtuse, and right, and discuss the characteristics that define each type.

Guided Practice

  • Have students work in pairs to classify the angles in a set of examples as acute, obtuse, or right.
  • Circle the label for each angle on the worksheet and have students use the labeled side of a compass to draw the exact measure of each angle.
  • Review the answers as a class and discuss any questions or misconceptions.

Independent Practice

  • Provide students with additional examples of angles to classify and have them complete the worksheet independently.

Closure

  • Review the different types of angles and their definitions.
  • Ask students to summarize what they have learned about angles and how they are used in our daily lives.

Assessment

  • Observe students during independent practice to see if they are able to create a solid, right angle shape.
  • Evaluate students' work for the lesson, looking for understanding and depth of understanding.
  • Ask students to explain their angles and the closure principle in their own words.

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