eBoot 50 Pack Math Protractors Plastic Protractor 180 Degrees, 4 Inches, Clear
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These tiny protractors are actually quite nice and a good deal. I was pleasantly surprised to find that each one is individually wrapped in cellophane and packaged in ten-pack Ziploc bags. baggies of this nature The protractors themselves have a high-quality appearance and feel to them. Yes, they're small, but the printing is crisp and legible, and they don't seem particularly fragile. My purchase has pleased me and I am pleased with it.
When I noticed that my engineering students were using their student IDs and bank cards as a straight edge to draw lines in their notes, I decided to purchase these to give out to them. They couldn't wait to get their hands on them. However, there is a minor flaw in the straight edge where the plastic form is removed from the finished product, which the students brought up.
I bought these protractors for school use, and they turned out to be a good investment. They come in packs of ten and are individually wrapped with clear angles. Despite the fact that they've passed through several classes, I haven't noticed any numbers being scraped off. A must-have item.
We bought these to give our remote learners a low-cost way to learn about angles at home. These are small but easy to use and read, with numbers ranging from 0 to 100 clearly marked. Both CW and CCW rotations are 180 degrees, and they appear to be very sturdy. For our students, they were an excellent choice.
In my high school classroom, these last a lot longer than the larger protractors with the open space in the middle. They are also more effective at reading smaller angles than the other type.
My fourth-graders were ecstatic to have their very own protractor. If you call them the wrong thing once, they will always remind you of the correct vocabulary term! (Evil genuis here!).
I purchased these for my students in the hopes of them being able to draw their own angles, but I was disappointed. The protractors are complete, so you won't be able to make your own. These protractors can only be used to measure angles.
They turned out to be a little smaller than I had anticipated. The students, on the other hand, were able to read and apply them. It was an excellent solution.