For this activity, students will need 9 popsicle sticks and glue. (We used white glue for this activity, but glue guns would be great, as well).
- First, students glue together 3 popsicle sticks to make six 60 degree angles.
- They then break the 6 remaining popsicle sticks in half. (We snapped them in half, then used scissors to clean up the edges. Exacto knives would work, as well).
- Glue two halves together to make a 90 degree angle, and repeat until 6 right angles have been made.
- Glue each right angle to the end of one of the intersecting lines, so that it bisects the right angle.
- Paint and glitter are optional ... but what's a snowflake without a little sparkle? ;)
You can grab a freebie of these instructions for your students, including an assessment checklist that students can use for self-assessment, or quickly conference with each student to complete the checklist together for a formal assessment. Get a copy of my SNOW Many Angles activity by clicking HERE or on the pictures. SNOW many angles ... snow much learning!
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