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Types of Angles - 4th Grade - Obtuse, Acute, Right, & Straight Angles | Math Tutorial
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Hey there, here's a video explaining the different types of angles!
If you're just starting out learning this or if you need a refresher, this video is perfect for you.
In this video I explain the different types of angles, what the angles names are and how to tell them apart.
This video is for teachers to show in class during a lesson, before a lesson or assign as homework or practice for students.
It's even great for parents to teach the material to themselves or also to watch alongside with her child so they can both understand it. Students can use this to help them understand the new concept or reminded them of what they learned.
If there's any ideas you would like to add or share, please comment below for the teacher community!
Hope I provided you with some help, understanding and value.
That's my intention and goal with every video!
Thanks for watching!
-Mr. Napoles
aka
D-Villain
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About me:
I'm a 4th grade teacher based in California. My channel focuses on making content fun and engaging to help understand challenging concepts! These videos could be used to introduce new concepts, reteach old content, or as a tool for studying.
Comment below if this was useful or share your thoughts.
Hope you have an awesome day!
If you'd like to collab or get in touch with me, I can be reached here:
D-Villain on Instagram or Tik Tok: @teachlikeavillain
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Video Info:
Music: Provided by Youtube Studio
Sound Effects: provided by Youtube Studio
If you're just starting out learning this or if you need a refresher, this video is perfect for you.
In this video I explain the different types of angles, what the angles names are and how to tell them apart.
This video is for teachers to show in class during a lesson, before a lesson or assign as homework or practice for students.
It's even great for parents to teach the material to themselves or also to watch alongside with her child so they can both understand it. Students can use this to help them understand the new concept or reminded them of what they learned.
If there's any ideas you would like to add or share, please comment below for the teacher community!
Hope I provided you with some help, understanding and value.
That's my intention and goal with every video!
Thanks for watching!
-Mr. Napoles
aka
D-Villain
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
About me:
I'm a 4th grade teacher based in California. My channel focuses on making content fun and engaging to help understand challenging concepts! These videos could be used to introduce new concepts, reteach old content, or as a tool for studying.
Comment below if this was useful or share your thoughts.
Hope you have an awesome day!
If you'd like to collab or get in touch with me, I can be reached here:
D-Villain on Instagram or Tik Tok: @teachlikeavillain
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Video Info:
Music: Provided by Youtube Studio
Sound Effects: provided by Youtube Studio
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