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Mini-Golf Geometry Challenge

Mini-Golf Geometry Challenge

Mini-golf course with geometric shapes

⛳ Part 1: Angle Knowledge Check

1. Circle the correct definition of an acute angle:

An angle measuring exactly 90°

An angle measuring less than 90°

An angle measuring more than 90°

An angle measuring exactly 180°

2. Which of these angles would you find in a mini-golf course? (Check all that apply)

Right angle (90°) for corner turns

Acute angle (45°) for gentle curves

Obtuse angle (120°) for wide turns

Straight angle (180°) for straight paths

3. Match the angle types with their measurements:
1. Right angle
2. Acute angle
3. Obtuse angle
4. Straight angle
A. Less than 90°
B. Exactly 90°
C. Between 90° and 180°
D. Exactly 180°

📐 Part 2: Shape Recognition

4. Fill in the blanks about 2D shapes commonly used in mini-golf course design:

A triangle has _______ sides and _______ angles. The sum of all interior angles in any triangle is _______°.

A rectangle has _______ sides, with opposite sides being _______ and all angles measuring _______°.

A regular hexagon has _______ sides and each interior angle measures _______°.

5. Circle the shapes that would make good obstacles in a mini-golf course:

Triangle (creates interesting angles for ball bounces)

Circle (smooth curved obstacles)

Rectangle (straight barriers)

All of the above

🎯 Part 3: Design Your Mini-Golf Hole

6. Draw your mini-golf hole design in the space below. Your design must include:

Requirements:

• At least 3 different geometric shapes

• One right angle (90°)

• One acute angle (less than 90°)

• One obtuse angle (between 90° and 180°)

• Label all shapes and angles clearly

7. Describe your design choices:

📏 Part 4: Measurements and Calculations

8. Using a ruler, measure the following elements of your design (in centimetres):

Total length of the course: _______ cm

Width at the widest point: _______ cm

Length of the longest straight section: _______ cm

9. Using a protractor, measure the angles in your design:

Right angle measurement: _______° (should be exactly 90°)

Acute angle measurement: _______° (should be less than 90°)

Obtuse angle measurement: _______° (should be between 90° and 180°)

10. Challenge Question: If you used a triangle in your design, calculate the sum of all its interior angles. Show your working:

🤔 Part 5: Reflection

11. What was the most challenging part of designing your mini-golf hole?
12. How did using different shapes and angles make your course more interesting?
13. Circle the mathematical skills you used in this activity:

Measuring angles with a protractor

Measuring lengths with a ruler

Identifying 2D shapes

Classifying angle types

Using mathematical vocabulary

Problem-solving and spatial reasoning

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