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Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal and Angles in a Triangle Resource Bundle

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    This is a bundle of lessons, activities, games, interactive notes, that will all help your students to understand the concepts related to parallel lines cut by a transversal and angles in a triangle. They will be engaged with a variety of methods and fun activities. No worksheets included!

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    Total Pages
    Approx 100 pages
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    2 Weeks
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    Use informal arguments to establish facts about the angle sum and exterior angle of triangles, about the angles created when parallel lines are cut by a transversal, and the angle-angle criterion for similarity of triangles. For example, arrange three copies of the same triangle so that the sum of the three angles appears to form a line, and give an argument in terms of transversals why this is so.

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