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Angles: measuring angles and their names! | Educational Videos for Kids


By Lumos Learning

We measure Angles with... a protractor! Have you ever used one before? Here's how! Have you used a protractor? Maths is fun and easy peasy with Happy learning!

Measure and classify an angle


By MathPlanetVideos

Measure the size of the angle

How to measure angles using protractor


By Aqidah Ho

how to measure angles using a protractor

Using a Protractor to Measure Angles: 4.MD.6


By TenmarksAmazon

Students learn to use a protractor to measure angles

Measuring angles - Degrees and Protractors


By tecmath

We can measure Angles in Degrees. There are 360 degrees in one Full Rotation (one complete circle around)

How to Find the Measure of an Internal Angle in a Regular Polygon


By Davitily

Davitly presents How to Find the Measure of an Internal Angle in a Regular Polygon an educational video resources on math.

Measuring angles using protractors


By chris chlebek

Youtube Presents Measuring angles using protractors an educational video resources on mathematics.

Angles: Composition Measuring


By tiorico1

The instructor uses an electronic sketchpad to demonstrate how to constucut angles. Video discusses vocabulary and symbols associated with angles ray (sides of the angle) vertex (the point where the rays start). It then goes on to use the protractor to measure an angle. It starts with where to put one line of the angle and then where and what to measure. It also instructs students which set of numbers to use on a protractor. Then examples are measured. Good video for instruction and review for any grade level.

Measure Angles 14-5


By David Horan

This lesson will help you measure basic angles and how to use a protractor

[4.MD.5a-3.0] Angle Measurement - Common Core Standard


By Freckle education

Understand that an angle that turns through 1/360 of a circle is called a “one-degree angle,” and can be used to measure angles.

Measuring angles with a circular protractor | Math | 4th grade | Khan Academy


By KhanAcademy

Lindsay measures angles with a circular protractor.

Calculating the Radian Measure of an Angle


By AlRichards314

This video shows us how the radian measure of an angle is calculated. Remember that this does not change the angle, it is just another way for us to write its measure (somewhat in the same way that we can write a temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit). This video shows us the measure of 1 radian, which will always be the same: 180 degrees/ pi, or about 57 degrees.

Measuring angles in degrees | Angles and intersecting lines | Geometry | Khan Academy


By Khan Academy

Let's come up with an exact way to measure an angle using a protractor. We'll also learn about acute angles. Not to be confused with augly angles :)

Measuring angles


By Khan Academy

We're practicing measuring angles using the virtual protractor. Do this a few times with us and you'll use a real protractor like a pro!

[4.MD.5a-1.0] Angle Measurement - Common Core Standard


By Freckle education

Understand that an angle is measured with reference to a circle with its center at the common endpoint of the rays

Measuring angles using a protractor | Angles and intersecting lines | Geometry | Khan Academy


By Khan Academy

Let's use our virtual protractor to measure some angles together, shall we?

Find measure of vertical angles | Angles and intersecting lines | Geometry | Khan Academy


By KhanAcademy

Now that we've learned about complementary and supplementary angles, let's use algebra to find the measure of vertical angles, or angles opposite each other when two lines cross.

Proving the Sum of Measures of Angles in a Triangle are 180


By Khan Academy

This video gives us a walkthrough of the proof that the angle measures of the angles of a triangle add up to 180. This proof requires us to draw in a line on our own (specifically, one that is parallel to one side of the triangle, but it could be any side). Then we can treat the two non-parallel sides as transversals.

[4.MD.5a-2.0] Angle Measurement - Common Core Standard


By Freckle education

Understand that an angle is measured by considering the fraction of the circular arc between the points where the two rays intersect the circle