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This web quest invites students to explore the wonderful world of learning about polygons and angles. It is designed to enhance student's knowledge about polygons and angles. Students will be introduced to the definitions of polygons and angles. Also, the students will receive immediate feedback to their responses. Interactive activities will challenge them to think critically and logically.








Task: This page is created to help students
learn:
1. the definitions of polygons,
2. the definitions of three angle types: acute,
obtuse, and
right,
3. identify their shapes,
4. test their knowledge on polygons,
5. test their knowledge on angles,
6. use real world applications of polygons,
7. explore polygons,
8. explore angles,
9. calculate the perimeter of polygons, and
10. take a multiple choice test.



Resources:
1. You will learn the definitions of polygons. Math league will teach you about polygons.
2. You will recognize the shapes. Birdseye's view will test your knowledge to see how many shapes you can remember.
3. Next, you will go to geometry to learn about angles. The angles you will learn about are acute, obtuse, and right angle.
4. Now, you will visit aplusmath to test your knowledge on polygon and angles.
5. You will use real world applications of polygons. Aplusmath will explore polygons and angles.
6. Math goodies will teach you about the perimeter of polygons. Now, you will calculate the perimeter of polygons.
7. Quia will check for understanding. You will test your retention level by taking a multiple choice test.

Process:
1. First, you will go to math league to learn the definitions of polygons.
2. Next, visit birdseye view to see how many shapes you can remember.
3. Next, you will go to geometry to learn three types of angles. Find the definition for acute, right, and obtuse angle.
4. Now, you will visit aplusmath to test your knowledge on polygon and angles.
5. You will use real world applications of polygons. Aplusmath will explore polygons and angles.
6. Now, you will go to Math goodies and have the pleasure of calculating the perimeter of polygons.
7. Finally, you will visit quia to see how much information you have retained.








Learning Advice:
After completing this web quest, students will have a
better understanding of polygons and angles. If they need additional
assistance, go to Quia.








Conclusion:
After completing this web quest, the students will have
learned about polygons and angles. I hope your world was really rocked!!!
This web quest was created by Mavis Ford for EDU 506.