Description
Here’s a quick and simple activity that allows students to practice measuring or finding the area and perimeter of figures.
This activity is self-checking, but if you don’t want students to see the correct answers, just quickly delete them before sharing the activity with the students.
Plus, there’s a quick video that explains the activity to the students.
โบ Check out the student video to see a preview of the activity and instructions.
โบ And this video is for the optional measuring
This resource has two versions:
Option 1: Students must first use a digital ruler to measure the length and width of the figures. Then they use their dimensions to solve for area and perimeter.
Option 2: Students find the area and perimeter of the figures that are already labeled with the dimensions.
WHATโS INCLUDED:
DIGITAL:
โข Google Slides
โข Instructional Video
โข Answer Key
Great for 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade!
This resource is part of a money-saving bundle! (just link)
This bundle includes these resources:
NOTE: This resource uses American English and is not editable.
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If you need resources to teach your students about area and perimeter, check out this digital learning path. It will teach your students everything they need to know.
Click here for the Area and Perimeter Learning Path
If you need more resources to teach your students about perimeter and area, check out these instructional math kits. Our math kits have everything you’ll need for a quality math workshop!
โบ AREA & PERIMETER KIT: Set 1 Foundations and Formulas
โบ AREA & PERIMETER KIT: Set 2 Solving Real-Life Problems
โบ AREA AND PERIMETER BUNDLE (Includes Sets 1-2)
Common Core Standards:
โข Common Core 3.MD.C.7.B and 3.MD.C.7.D
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills TEKS:
โข TEKS 4.5C and 4.5D
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Terms of Use
This resource was created by Rachel Lynette and Cassi Noack for Minds in Bloom INC., all rights reserved. It may be used by the original purchaser for single class use only. Teachers may distribute this product in email, through google classroom or over the Internet to their students (and parents) as long as the site is password protected. In other words, you may distribute it to your own students, but may not put it on the Internet where it could be publicly found and downloaded.
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SKU: 5431874
Kat Ruoff –
My kids loved this activity. It provided examples and great visuals to understand area and perimeter.
Kelly Malloy An Apple for the Teacher –
This was a great review for my 4th graders for working with area and perimeter. It was easy to use on the Google drive.
Monica Anderson –
This resource worked so well for a fun activity to practice area and perimeter. Kids absolutely loved it!
Shirley G. –
Another great resource!
Jacqueline K. –
I loved this resource and the students did too. I love that an instructional video is included. This was a perfect independent activity for students to practice area and perimeter while virtually learning. I love that it is self-checking too.
Kerri E. –
This helped me students to learn area and perimeter. Great explanations and visuals.
POWERful Learner –
I used this resource and like other resources I needed to create a video showing student how to access; other than that it is a great resource
Dana C. –
Great add on to my distance learning lesson !
Bertha Galvez –
This resource helped me plan for my remote learning math class.
Shirlie Y. –
This resource comes with differentiation built right in because it offers two levels of challenge, which worked perfectly for my students. I used this as a ‘follow up’ activity to the lessons on area and perimeter.