While armadillos are common in much of the southern portions of the United States and Mexico, a special breed of this mysterious mammal has colonized the remote Big Bend country of west Texas. This species, known as the AIRmadillo, has taken to flying paper airplanes in its chosen habitats.
Today, you can play the role of the rarely seen AIRmadillo by using your math skills and quick reflexes to help him or her fly airplanes as far possible. Launch paper airplanes and watch them rocket through the sky by choosing the optimum arm release angle. Be careful though, wind speed, direction, airplane type, setting and arm power also play major factors in determining the distance your airplane will fly. You control it all. If your three official throws total a distance of 50 meters or more, you can print out a special certificate.
Watch the instructional video for more. Anti-Homework Elementary - Online Game. Description: The object of Anti-Homework Elementary is to use your knowledge of angles and angle measures to make it through the week without having to take home any homework from homework-happy teachers.
In the game, each day of the week is a different stage and each stage is a different classroom with homework-happy teachers positioned at various angles. Estimate the angle that the teacher with the flashing arrow is positioned at. If your estimate is good, you will get to throw an anti-homework grenade, which will obliterate the stack of homework the teacher is intending to give you. There are five homework-carrying teachers in every round. Be careful though, as you progress through the week, your estimates have to get more precise.
In each round, you only have a specific error allotment that ranges from 60 degrees on Monday, to only 25 degrees on Friday!
For example, if you guess degrees, and the actual measure location of the teacher is degrees, you will lose 20 degrees from your error allotment. In addition, after each grenade launch, you can see how close your estimated angle was to actual angle.
Common Angle Measures - Online. Description: This online practice module will help students practice estimating angle measures. Type: Math Drill. A protractor is a tool shaped like a half circle, which has two sets of degree measures printed on the arc.
Place the open hole of the protractor over the vertex of the angle, the point at which the two rays of an angle meet, to be measured. Line up the 0 degree line to one ray of the angle. The number that appears where the other ray intersects the outside edge of the protractor will be the angle's measurement. Use related angle principles when working with parallel lines cut by a transversal, which is a straight line that cuts through the parallel lines.
There are three key points to remember. First, vertical angles, or angles that form an 'x-shape,' are equal. Second, corresponding angles or angles which are found in the same location on parallel lines are equal. Third, interior angles or two angles that are adjacent to each other and form a straight line when combined, are equal. These related angles will all add up to degrees.
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