A right angle is an angle that measures exactly 90 degrees. It looks like the corner of a square or the letter "L".
In geometry, right angles are important because they are the basis for many other angle measurements and geometric shapes. When two lines intersect and form a right angle, they are said to be perpendicular to each other.
Right angles can be found all around us, in shapes, buildings, and everyday objects. Teaching children to recognize and understand right angles helps them develop spatial awareness and a foundational understanding of geometry.
When learning about right angles, students can be encouraged to look for examples in their environment, such as the corners of a book, the edges of a door, or the corners of a window.
Understanding right angles is an essential skill that sets the groundwork for more advanced geometric concepts and problem-solving in math and other STEM fields.