Mathematics Holiday Homework

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Here are simple labelled diagrams for each item and their angles. You can copy these sketches into your notebook.


1. Book (Right Angle)

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________
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|_______|

Label: Corner of book = Right angle (90°)

2. Wall Clock Hands at 2:00 (Obtuse Angle)

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| (Minute hand)
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| \
| \ (Obtuse angle > 90°)
|___\
(Hour hand)

3. Door Partially Open (Acute Angle)

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   |_______
         /
        /
       /   (Acute angle < 90°)
      /
     Door

4. Scissors Partially Open (Acute Angle)

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\ / (Acute angle < 90°)
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Handles

5. Table Edge (Straight Angle)

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______________________
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| Table Edge |
|____________________|

Label: Table edge = Straight angle (180°)

If you want, you can add small arcs with angle marks and label them (e.g., “90°”, “< 90°”, “> 90°”, “180°”) to make it clearer.

One More Example:

Choose any five items from your home (like a book, clock, door, scissors, or hanger) that show different types of angles—acute, right, obtuse, or straight. Identify and write the type of angle. Present your findings neatly in your notebook with labelled diagrams.”

Angle Hunt at Home
Let’s find and identify different types of angles in objects at home.

  1. Book (Acute Angle)
  • Object: Book
  • Angle Type: Acute Angle
  • Description: The angle formed by the book’s cover and the page corner is less than 90 degrees.
  • Diagram: Draw Yourself

2. Frame (Right Angle)

  • Object: Frame
  • Angle Type: Right Angle
  • Description: The angle formed by the frame’s edges is exactly 90 degrees.
  • Diagram: Draw Yourself
  • 90°
  1. Open Door (Obtuse Angle)
  • Object: Door
  • Angle Type: Obtuse Angle
  • Description: The angle formed by the door and the door frame when the door is open is greater than 90 degrees.
  • Diagram: Draw Yourself

4. Ruler (Straight Angle)

  • Object: Ruler
  • Angle Type: Straight Angle
  • Description: The edge of the ruler forms a straight line, which is equivalent to a 180-degree angle.
  • Diagram:

___________

  1. Scissors (Acute Angle)
  • Object: Scissors
  • Angle Type: Acute Angle
  • Description: The angle formed by the scissors’ blades when partially open is less than 90 degrees.
  • Diagram: Draw Yourself

These objects demonstrate different types of angles found in everyday items at home.


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