How to Use a Protractor Two Major ideas: 1.How to correctly place the protractor 2.How to correctly read the protractor Protractor: A tool to measure angles.

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How to Use a Protractor Two Major ideas: 1.How to correctly place the protractor 2.How to correctly read the protractor Protractor: A tool to measure angles

Part of the Protractor Inner ScaleZero-Edge Center Mark Outer Scale

Vocabulary Words Zero EdgeCenter Mark Inner ScaleOuter Scale Always the same level as the 0 degree mark Always at the middle of the zero-edge The numbers on the inner edge of the protractor; the scale goes from right to left. The numbers on the outer edge of the protractor; the scale goes from left to right.

Measuring an Angle 1.Determine if the angle is acute or obtuse before using the protractor.

Acute, Right or Obtuse? Right Angle – an angle whose measure is 90˚. Acute Angle – an angle whose measure is greater than zero but less than 90˚. Obtuse Angle – an angle whose measure is greater than 90 but less than 180˚.

Measuring an Angle 2. Place the center mark of the protractor on the vertex of the angle.

Measuring an Angle 3. Rotate the zero-edge of the protractor to line up with one ray of the angle for the other ray of the angle to cross the protractor’s scale.

Measuring an Angle 4. Read the measure of the angle of the ray that crosses the protractor’s scale.

Measuring an Angle Step 1Step 2 Step 3Step 4 Determine if it’s acute or obtuse. Place center mark on vertex of the angle. Line up zero-edge. Read angle’s measure. If acute: use scale with numbers less than 90 If obtuse, use scale with number greater than 90

Common Mistakes 1.Using the incorrect scale. 2.The center mark is not on the vertex. – This usually happens after rotating the protractor. Always check your centering when moving the protractor. 3.Counting the marks in the wrong direction. – Pay attention to whether the numbers are increasing or decreasing.

How would you measure these angles?

How about this angle?