Codebreaker: Rectangles_Area and PerimeterQuick View
jchowelljchowell

Codebreaker: Rectangles_Area and Perimeter

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Two different sets of questions using the same keycode. Worksheets prepared with and without keycode to allow for use in classroom or for homework. Includes; a) PPT with keycode and all answers b) Worksheets with Tasks and keycode Just tasks to use with PPT keycode
Floor plan area and perimeter functional skills activityQuick View
amberlee92amberlee92

Floor plan area and perimeter functional skills activity

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Area and perimeter functional skills activity. 2 floor plans are given with requests and costing. Pupils are to calculate the area and perimeter of each room and calculate the cost of tiling, carpeting, installing a fence, skirting etc. Differentiated activity: the first floor plan has squares to help by counting the boxes. The second floor plan just has measurements. SEN appropriate with clear bold writing and Comic Sans Font. Also in a word document for you to edit.
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danwalkerdanwalker

Perimeter

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A complete lesson on perimeter, with a strong problem solving element. Incorporate a set of on-trend-minimally-different questions and several opportunities for pupils to generate their own questions. Also incorporates area elements, to deliberately challenge the misconception of confusing the two properties of area and perimeter. Activities included: Starter: A few basic perimeter questions, to check pupils know what perimeter is. Main: Pupils come up with a variety of shapes with the same perimeter, then discuss answers with partners. Designed to get pupils thinking about which answers could be different, and which must be the same. A slight variation for the next activity - pupils are given diagrams of pentominoes (ie same area) and work out their perimeters. Raises some interesting questions about when perimeter varies, and when it doesn’t. A third activity based on diagrams a bit like the cover image. Using shapes made from different arrangements of identical rectangles, pupils work out the perimeters of increasingly elaborate shapes, some of which can’t be done. Questions have been designed so that only slight alterations have been made from one diagram to the next, but the resulting perimeter calculations are varied, interesting and sometimes surprising (IMO!). Has the potential to be extended by pupils creating their own shapes and trying to work out when it is possible to calculate the perimeter. Plenary: A closer look at the impossible questions, using a couple of different methods. Printable worksheets and answers included, where appropriate. Please review if you buy as any feedback is appreciated!
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absholmesxabsholmesx

Perimeter and Area

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Complete Perimeter and Area Lessons that can be delivered over 2 x 1 hour lessons. Suitable for the new AQA Mathematics GCSE foundation and higher and AQA Mathematics GCSE 4365 Spec higher. The lessons include: -Introduction to compound shapes -Calculating perimeter from a grid -Calculating perimeter from a graph -Area of Trapezium -Perimeter and Area with Algebra -Exam Questions ...and more! Enjoy x
Perimeter of RectanglesQuick View
amberglasel1amberglasel1

Perimeter of Rectangles

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A worksheet on working out the perimeter of rectangles. This worksheet is scaffolded with the first few questions showing all lengths and then removing 2 of the lengths, then followed by working in reverse when given the perimeter. This worksheet is adapted and aimed for lower ability groups but could serve as an introduction for other groups to build on.
Area and PerimeterQuick View
krisgreg30krisgreg30

Area and Perimeter

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A bundle of resources linked to being able to calculate the area and perimeter of shapes.
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blessdiemblessdiem

Perimeter of shapes

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Lesson begins with a starter and LO. Encourages discussions about 2D shapes, and working out the perimeter of a shape. Includes differentiated questions which then leads on to finding the missing lengths on the perimeter of a shape; again with differentiated questions. Concludes with Bloom's taxonomy styled questions. Please leave FEEDBACK and RATE. Cheers :)
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SHAHIDAYASMINSHAHIDAYASMIN

Perimeter

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This is a Powerpoint I created fo a low ability Yr4 Numeracy group. Worked well with them, and helped them to understand perimeter better :-)
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ShamsterShamster

Perimeter

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This contains 1 PowerPoint which is colourful, engaging and interactive. Ideal for revision or whole lessons as it is well planned and in depth. PowerPoint 1 - Lesson on Perimeter. 32 colourful interactive slides. Lots of questions to assess understanding and check for misconception. Discussion points to make students understand and master the topic. Links made to real life. Tasks included and incorporated in the PowerPoint which can be printed. Worksheets - 2 Worksheets based on working out Perimeter. Enough for minimum of 2 Lessons about 100 Minutes worth of resources.
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Elsie99Elsie99

Area and Perimeter of Compound Shapes

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Area and Perimeter of Compound Shapes. This is a fun resource of compound shapes piled up to make a skyscraper challenge. Students find the area and perimeter of each compound shape by finding missing sides and splitting into rectangles. All units are centimetres. These questions are suitable for use without a calculator. There are 2 versions so that you can print in colour or black and white. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • Worksheet 1 – the Skyscraper with 9 compound “L” shapes to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 2 rectangles. • Worksheet 2 – the student answer sheet. • All answers and working out are included. • Teachers Notes ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice: • finding the area and perimeter of rectangles. • finding the area and perimeter of compound shapes by splitting into rectangles. • finding the area and perimeter using metric measurements. • Addition and multiplication methods. ✽ Directions: Print out the worksheet and answer sheet for each student. They can be printed in colour or black and white. ✦ Notes: All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. These questions should take around half an hour for students to complete. ♥ You may also like: Find the Shaded Area GCSE Maths Revision Area and Perimeter of Rectangles Multiplying Decimals ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
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grace_mia_leszczynski44grace_mia_leszczynski44

Area and Perimeter House Project

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This resource is a scaffolded project tasking students with the process of drawing a blueprint or 3D variant of a basic shape house. They are expected to show their understanding of perimeter and area of common shapes and composite, as well as basic conversions of metric units while designing their dream home! There is avenue for extension involving volume and further use of formula for more complex shapes. It is intended as a booklet with the following included: Detailed instructions for students and teachers -Grids and tables for student responses -A blueprint diagram & student exemplar of a simple house blueprint -A student learning model checklist -An instructional rubric which can be used for teacher assessment and student self assessment
Forming and Solving Equations (Perimeter and Angles)Quick View
Outstanding_ResourcesOutstanding_Resources

Forming and Solving Equations (Perimeter and Angles)

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This is a whole lesson looking at Forming and Solving Equations in different situations. The lesson looks at the entire range of questions and problems and comes with two excellent sets of questions. The first worksheet is easier, looking at questions that would be appropriate for the foundation tier also, involving problems with perimeters and angles. The second is far harder involving volume, surface area and other problems. This lesson is ready to go with no prep required and is great for home learning. 18 slide presentation + extra resources. The lesson comes with: + a starter + learning objectives (differentiated) + keywords (important as always) + Excellent teaching slides + lots of examples to follow + MWB activities (for AFL) + worksheets x2 (with answers) + plenary ALL LESSONS on Algebra in one MEGA BIG Bundle: Algebra: All Lessons LASTLY: This lesson is flat packed for copyright purposes Please provide a RATING with written feedback Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues.
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ScienceSpotScienceSpot

Perimeter

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Perimeter: These perimeter cootie catchers are a great way for students to have fun while they practice calculating the perimeter of different shapes. How to Play and Assembly Instructions are included. Perimeter Cootie Catchers Contents: There are 2 cootie catchers in this product, each one having 8 problems for a total of 16 problems. There are two types of problems: 1. Students calculate the perimeter from the drawing of the shape 2. Students calculate the perimeter from a word problem. *** Enjoy this Lesson? Do a search for my other Cootie Catchers: *** ♦ Grades 1-3: Addition Arrays Balancing Equations Coins Estimating Sums Expanded Form Fact Families Greater Than Less Than Long Division Missing Addends Multiplication Word Problems Number Bonds Word Problems Skip Counting Subtraction Telling Time ♦ Grades 3-5: Balancing Equations Capacity Comparing Decimals Decimals Elapsed Time Expanded Form Exponents Fact Families Factors & Multiples Fractions Fractions on a Number Line Greater Than Less Than Greatest Common Factors Least Common Multiple Long Division Mean, Median, Mode, & Range Metric Measurement Mixed Numbers Multiplication Number Patterns Order of Operations Percents Place Value Prime & Composite Numbers Prime Factorization Probability Properties of Mult. Rounding Word Problems ♦ Grades 6-8: Customary Measurements Fractions: Add & Sub, Decimals, & Percents Fractions: Equivalent & Reducing Fractions Greater Than Less Than Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers Integers Operations with Fractions Rational Numbers Ratios Simple Interest ♦ Geometry: 3D Shapes Angle Pair Relationships Area of a Circle & Composite Figures Circumference of a Circle Missing Angles Perimeter Polygons Pythagorean Theorem Quadrilaterals Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms Volume & Surface Area of Cylinders Volume of Cones, Rectangular Prisms, & Triangular Prisms ♦ Algebra: Absolute Value Combining Like Terms Distributive Property Equations Evaluating Expressions Inequalities Linear Equations Polynomials Proportions Quadratic Equations Scientific Notation Simplifying Expressions Slope System of Equations Two Step & Multi Step Equations Writing Expressions
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krisgreg30krisgreg30

Area and Perimeter Lesson Slides

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A set of lesson slides that can be used to deliver a lesson on finding the area and perimeter of shapes. The focus within this is quadrilaterals and rectilinear shapes, using known information to help calculate. There are also then some deeper thinking questions included to check children's understanding.
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DosbarthJJDosbarthJJ

Perimeter

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A collection of resources for teaching perimeter. Suitable for lower KS2, but can be easily modified for older children. Includes a PowerPoint to teach the method for calculating perimeter of regular 2D shapes and compound shapes. Includes shapes for calculating perimeter (some including measures, some needing to be measured) & perimeter word problems. Differentiated 3 ways for both shapes and word problems. Alternative presentation of worksheets for shapes & word problems also included.
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emilyironsideemilyironside

Perimeter

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This is a lesson that I used to teach my year 6 class about finding the perimeter of a rectangle and of composite shapes. The lesson starts off with a starter on finding the factors of a number. It then offers opportunities to discuss the meaning of perimeter and to model the method. Next, there are slides with differentiated practice questions for the class to do on their whiteboards. The answers are on the next slides so that you can quickly check their work. On the penultimate slide there is the Learning Objective and a challenge to complete once they’ve finished their work. Worksheets are differentiated for LAs, MAs and HAs. I have included the answers for worksheets too to make teacher marking easier or for you to give to your class to mark their own work!