Measuring and Drawing Angles

In a Nutshell

An angle measures the amount of turn between two lines that meet at a point. We measure angles in degrees (°°) using a protractor.

Angles are measured in degrees. A full turn is 360°360°, a half turn is 180°180°, and a quarter turn (a right angle) is 90°90°.

To measure an angle with a protractor:

  1. Place the centre of the protractor on the vertex (the point where the two lines meet).
  2. Line up the baseline of the protractor with one arm of the angle.
  3. Read the scale where the other arm crosses the protractor. Use the scale that starts at 0° on the baseline arm.

To draw an angle:

  1. Draw a baseline and mark a point for the vertex.
  2. Place the protractor's centre on the vertex and its baseline along your drawn line.
  3. Find the required angle on the scale and mark a dot.
  4. Remove the protractor and draw a line from the vertex through the dot.
Interactive protractor for measuring angles A semicircular protractor with a movable arm. Drag the arm to set an angle and read the measurement in degrees. 45°

Press a button to set the angle. Notice how the arm rotates and the degree reading changes.

Watch it work

Question: Measure the angle shown, then state whether it is acute or obtuse.

Have a go

Q1. A protractor shows one arm at 0° and the other at 110°110°. What is the angle?

Q2. Draw an angle of 75°75°. Which scale on the protractor do you use if your baseline arm is on the left?

Q3. Two angles are measured as 40°40° and 140°140°. A student says they add up to a full turn. Is the student correct?

Q4. A student measures an angle as 150°150° but the angle is clearly acute. What mistake have they made?