Measurement Memory Strategies PPT | Good Sensory Learning

Erica Warren LLC Good Sensory Learning and Dyslexia Materials

  • $ 8.50 USD


Dr. Warren now offers a comprehensive, updated math resource called Memorable Math - Great for struggling math students. You can learn more here.

A lively, multisensory PowerPoint that helps grades 3–6 (ages 8–12) understand and enjoy angles through visuals, interaction, and real-world connections.

Make geometry come alive! This interactive presentation engages students with colorful slides, guided discovery, and playful prompts so they can identify, compare, and talk about angles with confidence.

🌟 Overview & Benefits

Created by Dr. Erica Warren, this student-friendly lesson answers the big question—“Why should we learn about angles?”—and turns abstract math into meaningful, visual learning. The presentation blends clear explanations, visual models, and interactive pauses that invite students to think, respond, and try it out. It’s perfect for whole-class instruction, small groups, or 1:1 support.

🎲 What’s Inside

  • 32-slide interactive PowerPoint (PPT) for direct instruction and guided practice
  • Bright, kid-friendly visuals that define and illustrate angles
  • Built-in think-alouds, discussion prompts, and quick checks
  • Real-world examples that connect geometry to everyday life
  • Flexible pacing for mini-lessons, stations, and re-teaching

💡 Learning Goals

  • Understand what an angle is and why angles matter in real life
  • Recognize and describe acute, right, and obtuse angles
  • Use precise math language to communicate ideas
  • Build reasoning, visual-spatial skills, and confidence

💾 Product Details

  • Format: PowerPoint (PPT)
  • Length: 32 slides
  • Ideal for: Grades 3–6 (ages 8–12)
  • Best for: Classroom instruction, small groups, tutoring, and at-home learning
  • License: Single-user teaching license
  • Delivery: Instant download after purchase

🧩 Pair It With

Also consider Memorable Math — Dr. Warren’s comprehensive, updated math resource designed to support struggling math students with engaging visuals, scaffolds, and practice.

This resource supports multisensory instruction and executive functioning by making thinking visible, promoting discussion, and encouraging active participation.



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Wanda M.
Kids love it!

My kids just loved this set! We are memorizing linear equivalents with our Classical Conversations homeschool group and my 7-year-old got such a kick out of the pictures. She can now easily remember all the information. Very colorful and fun. I would love to use more of her resources! Thank you!

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Danielle S.
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This was great for my visual learners! Thank you.