Triangles Stations Activity | Construction & Triangle Sum Theorem 7th Grade Math
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These triangle math stations for middle school are a great way to engage students in exploring and analyzing triangles. Students will focus on constructing triangles using three given angle or side measures, sketching triangles based on classifications (isosceles, equilateral, scalene, right, acute, obtuse), and understanding the triangle sum theorem.
Includes the following stations:
- Sketch Triangles with Given Conditions: Students will determine if triangles exist with given classifications (isosceles, equilateral, scalene & right, acute, obtuse)
- Triangle Construction: Students will construct triangles given angles and side lengths and determine if the triangle is unique.
- Construct Triangles with Given Angles: Students will problem-solve what angles make a triangle, and construct their triangle.
- Triangle Puzzle: Students will use their higher-order thinking skills and deduce to solve a triangle puzzle while using knowledge of the sum of the angles of a triangle and exterior angles or supplemental angles.
These math centers are aligned with common core 7.G.A.2
These would also be great to use as homework, group work or assessments.
Recording sheet and answer sheet are included.
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I loved this... It was fun watching the "aha's" as they found the angles in the triangle puzzle.
These stations are great! The directions are clear and it meets the standard. Excellent for stations, independent practice, etc.
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Michelle,
Make Sense of Math
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