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Egyptian Angle Exploration

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📚 Part 1: Identify the Angle

1. Which type of angle is 90°?

Acute angle

Obtuse angle

Right angle

Reflex angle

2. Which type of angle is 120°?

Acute angle

Obtuse angle

Straight angle

Reflex angle

3. Which type of angle is 45°?

Acute angle

Right angle

Obtuse angle

Straight angle

4. Which type of angle is 180°?

Straight angle

Right angle

Reflex angle

Acute angle

✏️ Part 2: Short Answers & Activities

5. Match the angle name (left) with the correct description (right). Draw lines to match.
A. Acute angle
B. Obtuse angle
C. Right angle
D. Reflex angle
1. Exactly 90°
2. Between 0° and 90°
3. Between 90° and 180°
4. Greater than 180°
6. Two angles on a straight line add to 180°. One angle is 70°. What is the other angle?
7. Sketch an obtuse angle that could appear on an Egyptian sundial (between 100° and 140°). Label it with an estimated measure.
8. Explain in one sentence how you can tell an angle is reflex.
9. Circle all true statements:

A right angle is also an acute angle.

An obtuse angle is larger than 90° but less than 180°.

A straight angle measures 180°.

A reflex angle measures less than 90°.

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