6th Maths Term 1 Geometry: Angle Measurement Using Protractor

Angle Measurement Using Protractor

Chapter: 6th Maths : Term 1 Unit 4 : Geometry

How do we measure an angle? Using a PROTRACTOR we can measure an angle.

Protractor diagram

A protractor has one centre and a base line. It has two scales namely, inner scale from 0° to 180° in one direction and outer scale from 0° to 180° in the opposite direction. Why does the protractor stop with 180°? We can rotate the protractor and measure, so 180° is enough.

Steps To Measure an angle

Step 1: Place the centre of the protractor on the vertex of the angle and line up the base line with 0°.
Step 2: Read the measure where the other ray crosses the protractor.

1. Using Protractor to draw Right Angle (90º)

Example: Use a Protractor to draw an angle 90º.

Drawing 90 degree angle
90 degree angle result

2. Using Protractor to draw an Acute Angle

Example: Use a Protractor to draw an angle 45°.

Drawing 45 degree angle

3. Using Protractor to draw an Obtuse Angle

Example: Use a protractor to draw an obtuse angle 120°.

Drawing 120 degree angle
Reflex angles are bigger than 180°. Always subtract the given angle from 360° to get the reflex angle.
Reflex angle note
Activity

Fix a line segment AB and let’s have another line segment AC, go on rotating AC to the left.

Rotating line segment activity

At some point, AC overlap AB and then we are back to the same as before. So angle, keep on increasing and after some point, return to 0º.

Is this familiar? Yes, you can see this in a clock!

Try this

Adjust the hands of the clock for the following time, note the angle made between the hour hand and the minute hand and write the type of angle.

Clock angle exercise table
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