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		<title>By: cavalaxis</title>
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		<description>I love geometry.  Triangles are a great way to learn the degrees in a circle.  If he wants, have him make big paper triangles.  Mark the tips of the triangle with a marker, so you know they were the outside.  Then cut those tips off and put those tips together, and you can see that they make a straight line. (180 degrees)  And you can do it with any kind of triangle!

/math geekery</description>
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<p>/math geekery</p>
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