Zealor 24 Pack Plastic Protractors Clear Math Protractor 180 Degrees (6 Inch)
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He uses a hard plastic for this. There will be some flex in it. Flexible items shouldn't be flexed in any way.
Selected User Reviews For Zealor 24 Pack Plastic Protractors Clear Math Protractor 180 Degrees (6 Inch)
The fact that the baseline, or zero line, extends the entire length of the base is wonderful to me. With the bevel on top and flat bottom, the protractors have a nice ergonomic shape. On the inside track of degree track, it would be nice if the markings extended all the way down.
They seem to have been satisfactory to my students, who are in 5th grade. However, it would have been more convenient to have ordered the ones with sliding rulers and arms For the students, this would have been the best option.
Protractors of excellent quality. I purchased 2 sets of these puzzles to practice configuring triangles and quadrilaterals in my classroom.
I purchased a number of these for my classroom because they are cheap enough to buy more if I need them. Each of my students uses them every day, and they are great quality.
The protractors I have are awesome! make worksheets, I try to figure out how to make the angles smaller in order to save When working with small angles, it's best to use a small protractor (instead of the standard large one). This was not at all difficult for students to use! I'm really happy with this.
I'm not sure how many I need, but this is a good price.
Make sure you read the description so that you realize how small these are. They do their job well.
The expected outcome has been obtained.