Using a Drawing Robot to Make Angles

Using a Drawing Robot to Make Angles
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Utilize a drawing robot to explore angles through rotations, programming movements, and creating line segments. Learn how to manipulate rotations to form various angles and types of angles, from obtuse angles to smaller angles using tenths and hundredths. Discover different types of angles and how to measure them effectively.

  • Drawing Robot
  • Angles
  • Rotations
  • Programming
  • Line Segments

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  1. Using a Drawing Robot to Make Angles (Using Rotations)

  2. Programming With Rotations

  3. Use Tank Move Block to Draw a Line Segment Have the robot move at least one rotation forward. Have the robot move at least one rotation backward by adding negative values to the B and C motors.

  4. Make a Point Turn Using the Tank Move Block Change the number of rotations to change the degree of the angle One motor moves forward and the second motor moves backward

  5. Now make another line segment to complete the angle

  6. Obtuse Angle

  7. Change the Angle Use tenths and hundredths to make smaller angles

  8. Different Types of Angles How many types of angles can you make? How to Measure an Angle Part 1 How to Measure an Angle Part 2

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