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===Name of the activity===
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Interior angle and the corresponding angle form a linear pair. This exterior angle in relation to the remote interior angles and their dependencies are deducted with the theorem.
Brief blurb describing what the activity.  If this has been borrowed from some external web site (for example, a non OER or OER site which had this idea and based on which the activity was developed)
 
  
 
=== Objectives ===
 
=== Objectives ===
Content objectives  - what content areas
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To show interior angles of a triangle have a relation with its exterior angles.
 
 
Skill objectives - what specific skills
 
 
 
Classroom objectives - to demo peer learning, to make a classroom resource, etc -
 
 
 
All these kinds of objectives need not be there for every activity.  And no need to list them as different headings.  This is only for our reference when we are developing activities.
 
  
 
===Estimated Time===
 
===Estimated Time===
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40 minutes
  
 
=== Prerequisites/Instructions, prior preparations, if any ===
 
=== Prerequisites/Instructions, prior preparations, if any ===
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Prior understanding of point, lines and angles, adjacent angles, vertically opposite angles, linear pair
  
 
===Materials/ Resources needed===
 
===Materials/ Resources needed===
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*Digital : Computer, geogebra application, projector.
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*Non digital : Worksheet and pencil.
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*Geogebra files :
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*#'''“[https://ggbm.at/dqxt4jb3 a. EA= Sum of opposite IAs in a triangle proof.ggb]” ,'''
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*#'''“[https://ggbm.at/ytruqndh b. EA= Sum of opposite IAs in a triangle.ggb]” ,'''
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*#'''“[https://ggbm.at/bt4qsh42 c. EA= Sum of opposite IAs in a triangle demo.ggb]”'''
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{{Geogebra|yweqm6bj}}{{Geogebra|ytruqndh}}{{Geogebra|bt4qsh42}}
 
===Process (How to do the activity)===
 
===Process (How to do the activity)===
How to do the different steps of the activity?
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*In the triangle students should identify the angles of the triangle.
 
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*Extend one side, students should recognize the exterior angle formed.
What kinds of questions you can ask for that activity
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*What is the sum of the angles of a triangle?
 
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*Students should be able to recognize the alternate angle formed for one of the interior angle(Angle BAC)
What are the student follow-up activities/ questions you can give?
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*Drag the parallel line to the opposite vertex, to place the alternate angle next to the angle at the opposite vertex.
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*Compare the angles formed and the exterior angle, do they have a relation.
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*How are the two angles together related to the exterior angle?
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*Do you notice any relation between the exterior angle and the interior angles
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*If you know the measure of interior angle can you find the corresponding exterior angle?
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*The other two files can be used to demonstrate the the relation between the exterior angle and opposite interior angles.
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*Note the measure of angles
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{| class="wikitable"
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!Triangle
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!Angle A
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!Angle B
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!Angle C
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!Exterior angle
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!Angle A + Angle B
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|-
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|Triangle1
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|-
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|Triangle2
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|Triangle3
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|}
  
Categories:  (Subject) (Topic) (Sub-concept/topic) (Class 6) (Resource format)
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'''Evaluation at the end of the activity'''
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* Have the students able to identify the relation between  exterior and interior opposite angles of a triangle?
  
Example -  (Mathematics) (Triangle) (Area) (Perimeter) (Class 6) (Class 8) (Geogebra) (Video)
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[[Category:Triangles]]
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[[Category:Class 8]]
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[[Category:Classroom activities]]

Latest revision as of 10:37, 26 April 2019

Interior angle and the corresponding angle form a linear pair. This exterior angle in relation to the remote interior angles and their dependencies are deducted with the theorem.

Objectives

To show interior angles of a triangle have a relation with its exterior angles.

Estimated Time

40 minutes

Prerequisites/Instructions, prior preparations, if any

Prior understanding of point, lines and angles, adjacent angles, vertically opposite angles, linear pair

Materials/ Resources needed


Download this geogebra file from this link.


Download this geogebra file from this link.


Download this geogebra file from this link.


Process (How to do the activity)

  • In the triangle students should identify the angles of the triangle.
  • Extend one side, students should recognize the exterior angle formed.
  • What is the sum of the angles of a triangle?
  • Students should be able to recognize the alternate angle formed for one of the interior angle(Angle BAC)
  • Drag the parallel line to the opposite vertex, to place the alternate angle next to the angle at the opposite vertex.
  • Compare the angles formed and the exterior angle, do they have a relation.
  • How are the two angles together related to the exterior angle?
  • Do you notice any relation between the exterior angle and the interior angles
  • If you know the measure of interior angle can you find the corresponding exterior angle?
  • The other two files can be used to demonstrate the the relation between the exterior angle and opposite interior angles.
  • Note the measure of angles
Triangle Angle A Angle B Angle C Exterior angle Angle A + Angle B
Triangle1
Triangle2
Triangle3

Evaluation at the end of the activity

  • Have the students able to identify the relation between  exterior and interior opposite angles of a triangle?