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Classifying triangles

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Learn about the different types of triangles!

The six types of triangles are: isosceles, equilateral, scalene, obtuse, acute, and right. Learn more about triangles!

Classifying Triangles Worksheets - Math Monks

Using the sides and angles of triangles you can determine their type, the knowledge of which is tested while solving the below printable worksheets.

The Classifying Triangles by Angle and Side Properties (A) math worksheet from the Geometry Worksheets page at Math-Drills.com.

The Classifying Triangles by Angle and Side Properties (Marks Included on Question Page) (A) Math Worksheet from the Geometry Worksheets Page at Math-Drills.com.

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4th Grade Geometry Unit Classifying triangles notes

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Kelsoe Math: Classifying Triangles Vocab Foldable & INB Activity

One of the first lessons in our Triangle Unit is Classifying Triangles. I handed out this vocabulary foldable and gave my students a chan...

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Triangles don’t need to be tricky for your students!  This week, my class tackled classifying triangles and really enjoyed the whole process.  The recipe for success involved some triangle foldables, interactive notebooks, an easy-to-follow anchor chart, and some practice.   First, we added some mini triangle classification charts from my 2-Dimensional Foldables Packet to our …

Classifying triangles doesn't have to be hard or tricky. These triangle classification foldables provide a hands-on approach to learning about triangles.

Classifying Triangles Anchor Chart (Although technically, scalene, isosceles, and equilateral can refer to sides OR angles. For ex, a triangle with angles of 45, 45, 90 is also isosceles.)

Classifying Triangles Anchor Chart (Although technically, scalene, isosceles, and equilateral can refer to sides OR angles. For ex, a triangle with angles of 45, 45, 90 is also isosceles.)

Geometry Lesson utilizes FREE Geoboard app to classify triangles

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Shane Saeed (she/her) on Instagram: “Classifying triangles and quadrilaterals! • This week we’ve been working on classifying shapes by describing their features (side lengths,…”

Shane Saeed (she/her) on Instagram: “Classifying triangles and quadrilaterals! • This week we’ve been working on classifying shapes by describing their features (side lengths,…”

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Are you looking for engaging math task cards for your 4th grade classroom? These classifying triangle math task cards are perfect for any 4th grade math class. Your students will be engaged as they take the challenge to complete each set of cards. Check them out! #mathtaskcards #4thgrademath #classifyingtriangles
Classifying Triangles
This Secret Agent Mission can be used to practice finding the missing angle in triangles. Students must know that the sum of the angles in a triangle is 180˚. Optional - Students will practice classifying triangles by their sides (scalene triangle, equilateral triangle, isosceles triangle) and angles (acute triangle, right triangle, obtuse triangle). You want to be a Secret Agent, but first, you need to complete a training mission.
Your kids will learn about classifying scalene, right, obtuse, acute, equilateral, and isosceles triangles with over 35 digital task cards. There is an even mix of easy, medium, and hard questions. This product is best for advanced 4th graders, on-level 5th graders and 6th graders, and struggling learners. Perfect for test review and summer school. It is sprinkled with silly off-beat humor, to engage kids of all ages. #DigitalTaskCards #DistanceLearning #classifyingtriangles #geometryboomcards