🧮 Classifying Angles — Acute, Right, Obtuse, Straight
Explore the Deep Twilight with Wanda!
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🔤 Words to Know
Classifying — A key concept in acute, right, obtuse, straight.
Acute, — Part of classifying angles.
Wanda and Scuba Bob were exploring the bioluminescent caves when they encountered a challenge involving classifying angles.
"This is about Acute, Right, Obtuse, Straight," said Scuba Bob. "Let me show you how it works."
They worked through several examples step by step, using ocean-themed numbers and scenarios. Wanda solved each problem carefully.
"The key to classifying angles is understanding the process," said Scuba Bob. "Break it into steps and it becomes manageable."
Wanda practiced until confident. "Grade 4 math goes deep — just like the Deep Twilight zone!"
"You are navigating the depths like a pro!" said Scuba Bob.
🧠 Answer the Questions
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What is this quiz about?
Who helped explore?
What is classifying?
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156 / 4 = ?
3/8 + 2/8 = ?
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What is the area of a 12 x 8 rectangle?
Round 3,847 to the nearest hundred.
What angle is exactly 90 degrees?
7/10 as a decimal?
What is 5 x (3 + 2)?
Where does the story take place?