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Classifying Triangles Key


Name: ___________________________________
Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics
Answer the following questions based on the reading
passage. Don’t forget to go back to the passage
Every triangle has three sides and three angles. The angles whenever necessary to find or confirm your answers.
always add up to 180º. There are some differences in triangles, Actual wording of answers may vary.
though. You may have noticed that they can be shaped slightly
differently. They can have different-sized angles. They can have 1) What is the sum of the angles of any triangle?
sides that are different lengths.There are three kinds of triangles. 180º
Triangles can be equilateral, isosceles, or scalene.
An equilateral triangle has three equal sides. It also has three 2) If a triangle has no equal sides and no equal
equal angles. The three angles of an equilateral triangle are each angles, what is it called?
60º. They add up to 180º. a scalene triangle
The second kind of triangle is an isosceles triangle. An
isosceles triangle has two sides that are equal, and one
3) How many degrees are in a right angle?
that is different. It also has two angles that have the same
180º
measurement. The third angle is different. The three angles add
up to 180º.
The last kind of triangle is a scalene triangle. A scalene 4) What is a triangle called if all the angles and all the
triangle has three sides that are different lengths, and three sides are equal?
angles that have different measurements. However, the three an equilateral triangle
angles still add up to 180º.
Triangles get a second name based on the kind of angles 5) In your own words, explain what to look for if you
they have inside. Sometimes, all the angles are small. If they are want to classify a triangle.
all less than 90º, the triangle is called an acute triangle. If it has Should include length of sides and
one right angle (exactly 90º), it is called a right triangle. If it has
an angle that is more than 90º, it is called an obtuse triangle. The types of angles.
names can be used together to describe triangles very precisely.
For example, you can have a right isosceles triangle. It would
have two equal sides, a 90º angle and two 45º angles.

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Cross-Curricular Reading Comprehension Worksheets: C-17 of 36

Classifying Triangles Key


Name: ___________________________________
Cross-Curricular Focus: Mathematics
Answer the following questions based on the reading
passage. Don’t forget to go back to the passage
Every triangle has three sides and three angles. The angles whenever necessary to find or confirm your answers.
always add up to 180º. There are some differences in triangles, Actual wording of answers may vary.
though. You may have noticed that they can be shaped slightly
differently. They can have different-sized angles. They can have 1) What is the sum of the angles of any triangle?
sides that are different lengths.There are three kinds of triangles. 180º
Triangles can be equilateral, isosceles, or scalene.
An equilateral triangle has three equal sides. It also has three 2) If a triangle has no equal sides and no equal
equal angles. The three angles of an equilateral triangle are each angles, what is it called?
60º. They add up to 180º. a scalene triangle
The second kind of triangle is an isosceles triangle. An
isosceles triangle has two sides that are equal, and one 3) How many degrees are in a right angle?
that is different. It also has two angles that have the same 90º
measurement. The third angle is different. The three angles add
up to 180º.
4) What is a triangle called if all the angles and all the
The last kind of triangle is a scalene triangle. A scalene
sides are equal?
triangle has three sides that are different lengths, and three
an equilateral triangle
angles that have different measurements. However, the three
angles still add up to 180º.
Triangles get a second name based on the kind of angles 5) In your own words, explain what to look for if you
they have inside. Sometimes, all the angles are small. If they are want to classify a triangle.
all less than 90º, the triangle is called an acute triangle. If it has Should include length of sides and
one right angle (exactly 90º), it is called a right triangle. If it has types of angles.
an angle that is more than 90º, it is called an obtuse triangle. The
names can be used together to describe triangles very precisely.
For example, you can have a right isosceles triangle. It would
have two equal sides, a 90º angle and two 45º angles.

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