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I Have, Who Has? – Complementary and Supplementary Angles Game

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    Updated:  07 Aug 2023

Play a whole-class game to review complementary and supplementary angles.

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    Non-Editable:  PDF

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    Pages:  7 Pages

  • Curriculum
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    Grade:  4

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teaching resource

I Have, Who Has? – Complementary and Supplementary Angles Game

  • Updated

    Updated:  07 Aug 2023

Play a whole-class game to review complementary and supplementary angles.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  7 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Grade

    Grade:  4

Play a whole-class game to review complementary and supplementary angles.

Explore Angles with a Whole-Class Game

As a teacher, it can sometimes be challenging to come up with fun and engaging lesson ideas for certain areas of the curriculum. As a result, we often find ourselves reaching for the standard worksheet. If you’re teaching complementary and supplementary angles to your students, Teach Starter is here to help you keep your lessons fresh and exciting with our whole class “I Have, Who Has?” Angles Game!

These games are a great way to get your whole class involved and engaged with your lesson’s content, whatever it may be! They make a great whole-class revision activity at the beginning of a lesson, a fun lesson wrap-up activity to double-check that all that new content has been absorbed, or even as a quick brain or movement break at any time within the school day!

How to Play This Complementary and Supplementary Angles Game

  1. Print, cut and laminate the cards.
  2. Students sit at their desks, or in a circle on the floor.
  3. Give each student a card. Students may need to play in smaller groups, depending on class size.
  4. The student that has the sentence “I am the starter” begins the game by standing up and reading their card.
  5. Once they have read their clue, the student that has the missing angle on their card, stands up and reads what is on their card.
  6. The game continues until the last person reads out, “I am the winner.”

As your class plays this missing angles game more and more, track the time it takes to complete the game. Encourage your class to get faster and faster with each attempt!

The download includes an instruction page and 24 “I Have, Who Has?” cards. If you have more than 24 students in your class, consider pairing a less-confident student with a more-capable student.

Download to Start Playing!

Use the Download button to access the color PDF version of this resource.

Print the resource on cardstock to improve durability. Store all the cards together in a large envelope or ziplock bag for safekeeping.

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