Day 153 of 180Week 31 of 36, WednesdayFourth quarter

Angles in the house

🔢 Math🌍 Real world⏱️ about 30 minutes

Measure five real angles — a door, a roof, scissors — and classify each.

Out of the exercise book and into something that actually happens.

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Today is rung 6 of 6 on this topic

Angles, lines and symmetry

Can do: Measures angles with a protractor, classifies them, and finds lines of symmetry.

Why it matters

It's the first properly measured geometry, and the protractor is one of the few tools children reliably misread for years.

What it looks like when it's wobbly

Reads the wrong scale on the protractor, giving 130° for a clearly acute angle.

⏱️ Two-minute check

Draw a 45° angle. "Measure this. Is it acute, right, or obtuse?"

Solid looks like: Roughly 45° from the correct scale, and named acute.

The full activity for this topic · 15 minutes

Angle Hunt

A protractorPaperA corner of paper as a right-angle checker
  1. 1Teach the check first: is it bigger or smaller than a right angle? That alone kills the wrong-scale error.
  2. 2Estimate every angle before measuring it.
  3. 3Hunt for angles in the house — door corners, scissors, roof lines — and measure five.
  4. 4Fold shapes to find lines of symmetry and mark them.
  5. 5Draw a shape with exactly two lines of symmetry as a challenge.

If it's too hard

Classify angles by eye against a paper corner, no protractor.

If it's too easy

Angles on a straight line and in a triangle summing to 180°.

Say this

"Before you read the number — is it bigger or smaller than a corner? Now which scale makes sense?"

Math practice

Week 31 at a glance

  1. Monday · Day 151

    🔢 Math

    Twelve divisions, timed

  2. Tuesday · Day 152

    📖 Reading

    Write in a structure

  3. Wednesday · Day 153

    🔢 Math

    Angles in the house

  4. Thursday · Day 154

    ✏️ Writing

    Notes to paragraph

  5. Friday · Day 155

    🔬 Science

    Trace the energy

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