Description
Looking for a fun and simple way to help your fourth graders master measure angles with protractors? These Measure Angles with Protractors 4th Grade Math Task Cards are perfect for keeping students engaged while practicing a new math concept. The best part? Each set of task cards also doubles as a math game, giving students four exciting ways to review while building understanding of this math skill.
This resource includes printable and digital versions, making it ideal for both in-class instruction and distance learning. Whether you’re running math centers, guided groups, or assigning digital work, these activities are ready to go—no prep required.
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What’s Included?
Students will love practicing measure angles with protractors across four interactive games. Each game includes 11 problems, for a total of 44 questions to keep learning active and engaging:
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Activity: 1: Find a Measurement Of…
Students use a protractor and figure out which angle has the measurement they are looking for. Angles can be 0 degrees to 180 degrees.
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Activity 2: Find the Answer
Students look at the fraction (or number of pieces) in each circle and decide what the angle measurement would be based upon how many pieces there are. (Measure angles in relation to circles).
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Activity 3: Who is Right?
Students decide which lemon has the correct answer after looking at each angle measurement inside the protractor given.
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Activity 4: You’re the Teacher
Students become the teacher in this activity. Students check to see if the angle measurement with the protractor is correct. If it is, they put a check on the student’s paper. If it’s wrong, they write in the correct measurement to show the student the correct answer.
How to Implement
Digital Version (Google Slides™)
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The first problem in every game is an example.
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Complete five questions together during your lesson, then assign the remaining slides for independent practice.
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Great for digital centers or to save on paper.
Print Version
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Print the task cards in color or black and white.
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Place them in a math center, guided group, or early finisher bin.
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Students record answers on the included recording sheet.
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A self-checking answer key makes it easy for students to check their work.
Why Teachers Love These Task Cards
These task cards make your math block more engaging and structured. Teachers love them because they’re:
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Fun and interactive
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Aligned to Common Core, TEKS, and Florida B.E.S.T.
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No prep – just print and assign
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Versatile – great for centers, rotations, or small group lessons
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Rigorous and standards-based
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Available in color and black-and-white options
Ways to Use
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Partner or small group activities
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Math centers and rotations
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Guided math practice
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Independent or spiral review
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Distance learning
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Early finisher work
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Homework or at-home enrichment
A Fun Alternative to Worksheets
These measure angles with protractors 4th grade math task cards are an engaging alternative to standard worksheets. Instead of completing a page of problems, students play through games that promote reasoning, collaboration, and confidence.
They can also be used as:
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Quick checks or formative assessments
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Exit tickets
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Warm-ups
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Homework assignments
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Review before unit tests
Resource Details
✅ 4 interactive games (44 total questions)
✅ 40+ Google Slides and printable task cards
✅ Print and digital options included
✅ Color and black-and-white versions
✅ Answer keys provided
✅ Practices fourth grade math standards
✅ Easy to implement and self-checking
Why You’ll Love This Set
At the end of the day, these Measure Angles with Protractors 4th Grade Math Task Cards make math:
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Fun for students
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Simple for teachers
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Aligned and rigorous
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Perfect for review or enrichment
If you’re looking for a hands-on math center activity that feels more like a game than a worksheet, this set is exactly what you need!
✅ Ready to make learning fun? Download these Measure Angles with Protractors 4th Grade Math Task Cards today and watch your students gain confidence in this tricky math skill!
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