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Print and Digital Angle Pairs Posters

In this post I want to share with you two free movable posters for teaching angle pairs. Both digital versions were updates to their printable versions, and both versions are now included in their files.  You can use the digital versions as whole-class teaching tools or send their Google Slides files to students to use as practice or as references. Students can then color the printable versions for their notebooks, or the printable versions can be enlarged into classroom anchor charts.

In this post are two free movable posters for teaching angle pairs. Both digital versions were updates to their printable versions, and both versions are now included in their files.

You can use the digital versions as whole-class teaching tools or send their Google Slides files to students to use as practice or as references. Students can then color the printable versions for their notebooks, or the printable versions can be enlarged into classroom anchor charts.


Parallel lines cut by a transversal movable poster



This first movable poster is an update to my Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal poster and coloring page. The pieces can be dragged to their correct positions. Students can color along with your teaching or they can click and drag their pieces, too. Click here for a step-by-step on sending Google Slides to students.

Parallel Lines Cut By a Transversal Poster and Coloring Page w/ GOOGLE Slides

The paper poster comes in color, black & white and a pattern. The pattern version is good as a print-and-go option.



Angle pairs movable poster


Teachers had asked for a similar poster to the one above for younger students. I had one in my 7th grade math word wall but decided to pull it out as a separate download.

Angle Pairs Math Word Wall Reference - print & GOOGLE Slides

You can send the Google Slides to students or you can use the movable poster to teach your lesson. Or both! It's up to you.

Angle Pairs Math Word Wall Reference w/ GOOGLE Slides

This version comes in a color poster, a black and white poster for coloring and the new digital poster. You can find both posters for free here:

3 comments:

  1. You are so amazing! How did you even make these?!

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  2. How do you get the pieces to move? When I downloaded, it did not include the fourth slide as shown to make them click and drag

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    1. There is a link inside the PDF to where you can make a copy of the digital version on Google Slides. The digital version was an update to the printable poster, so I embedded the link to it inside the PDF.

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