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A GAME ABOUT TRIANGLES! - by Ruby and Emily
By rruu.bbyy
You'll practice classifying triangles as right, acute, or obtuse.
By Wisc-Online
You'll practice classifying triangles.
You'll practice deciding he correct method to use when solving the oblique triangle, Law of Sines, or Law of Cosines.
You'll practice finding the missing angles using the properties of parallel lines.
The learner will use the deceptively simple sine bar to measure angles to minutes or even half minutes.
By Janet Braun
You'll find the complement of given angles.
This game is a review of big concepts in the triangle unit.
By Montana Hammond
Solve missing sides and angles using sine, cosine, and tangent
By Waller Geometry
Students learn how to predict how circuits will respond to varying frequency. They solve for the magnitude and phase angles.
By Patrick Hoppe
In this learning activity you'll apply the Pythagorean Theorem to isosceles and equilateral triangles.
By Michele Williams
References for triangles
By James Cotton
In this learning activity you'll identify the sides of a right triangle with respect to the angles.
By Roy Peterson
In this learning activity you'll examine how a sine bar is used to measure angles.
By Barbara Anderegg
Practice different terms and theorems
By Anne OSSWALD
For this game you will need to remember different geometry vocabulary terms we have learned about in class.
By Miranda Sproch
A review game for our Chapter 6 Test in Geometry.
By Melissa Aikey
It is fun to play with everybody. You can play with your family.
By Aiden Salamanca
Math Bingo is where you can solve equations to get a bingo! Good Luck on winning!
By Angel Marquez
bingo
By Joaquin Sanchez