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Dinky King - Parallel Lines Angles Questions
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Dinky King - Parallel Lines Angles Questions

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Subject MathGeometry
Grade Level Grades 6-12
Resource Type Handout, Worksheet
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Work out the missing angles for the computer programmer using everything you know about parallel lines and their angle properties.

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Dinky_King_-_Parallel_Lines_Questions[1].doc

Handout, Worksheet
February 9, 2020
263.5 KB
4.7
16 Reviews
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SML Member March 19, 2012

Yes, yes, yes - every now and then a truely inspired gem appears, and this is one of them!

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SML Member April 08, 2012

Absolute quality - this is a resource I would definitely recommend you download. My students were engaged and wanted to make their own!

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SML Member May 07, 2012

I have used this successfully across the age and ability range. Thank you!

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SML Member May 16, 2012

Interesting resource that kept interest up throughout activity.

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SML Member June 10, 2012

Pupils enjoyed working through this worksheet.

Nasreenwasey
Nasreenwasey October 08, 2012

thank you for sharing wonderful worksheet .

JuliaBee22
JuliaBee22 December 29, 2012

Excellent! This is engaging because my students love video games!

mroll8
mroll8 March 03, 2013

Cannot wait to use this one!

RaymondInHK
RaymondInHK May 27, 2015

This is great! Based on a retro game. Now I will need to explain to my students that this was one of the best games in my day. :)

mhs_geometry
mhs_geometry November 30, 2015

Great activity! Based on another teacher's comment below, I had the students work in pairs to create their own after they finished. They had to provide just enough information so someone could solve, but not give away all the values. They then swapped with another pair of students and tried to solve each other's game. Good for both extra practice, development/extension of the activity, thinking creatively, and checking each other's work!

hdplaydon_2869146
hdplaydon_2869146 March 01, 2018
Questions were all closed.

Questions were all closed. Prefer to have some creativity, some open-ended questions. Or a mix of the two.

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