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Mrs. Shaw's Class News Math Test 11 will be this week! Thank you for all the fun leprechaun traps, they turned out great. In READING Statue of Liberty. We will be talking about Fact and Opinion. Atlas’ and ‘Almanac words that have the vowels sounds of 00. Main ideas and Drawing conclusions. Vocabulary: Statue of Liberty ‘© Unveiled: Uncovered Unforgettable: Not easily forgotten Torch: Burning ight Tablet: Flat surface for writing Crown: Royal head covering ‘Models: Small Copies Liberty: Freedom ‘symbol: Represents something In Writing. We are taking our Narrative test this week. Working specifically on word choice and our HCUPS (handwriting, capitalization, usage, punctuation and spelling. InMath We are working on Area and Perimeter. |] J practiced tests on Sageportal.org this week! ) Weekly ald Date Henan | Diets Ral fr fel 20 wide coh i. Wie eadig espaan Def 14 Paes Vee sary aot prion *AdLc sn Desc crcr CH. ; 7 I Lesson IL7 Name Reteach Problem Solving «Area of Rectangles Mrs, Wilson wants to plant a garden, so she of drew plans for some sample gardens. She wants »q/ 1 1p to know how the areas of the gardens are elt related. How will the areas of Gardens A and B change? How will the areas of Gardens C and D change? Use the graphic organizer to help you solve the problem. What do Ineed to find? | What information do! | How will | use the | need to use? | information? I need to know how the | } areas will change from need to use the | will record the areas in a length ana table. Then | will ook for ‘Alo Band from an a pattern to see how the | -Wicith ofeach AFEAS will change. gatden tofind its area. wo. Solve the Problem Garden A att 6ft |12sq ft] Garden C at | 3tt | 6sqft Garden B 4tt Git | 24sq ft} Garden D 4ft | 3it | 12sqit From the table, | see that the lengths will be doubled and the widths will be the same. The areas in square feet will change from 12. to 24 and trom 6. [ Sorte atea wil be doubled 12. Solve. 4. Mrs. Rios made a flower garden that is 8 feet long and 2 feet wide. She made a vegetable garden that is 4 feet long and 2 feet wide. How do the areas change? Retesen R93 Grode 3 Lesson IL Name Reteach Area of Combined Rectangles You can break apart a shape into rectangles to find the total area of the shape. Btep 1 Draw aline to break apart the ‘Step 2 Count the number of unit shape into two rectangles. squares in each rectangle. ips a[sfs Boe fof fa @ | Step 3. Add the number of unit squares in each rectangle to find the total area, 12 + 8 = 20 unit squares So, the area of the shape is 20 square units. Draw a line to break apart the shape into rectangles. Find the area of the shape. Reteach RO Grade 3 Lesson 11.9 Name — Reteach Same Perimeter, Different Areas You can use perimeter and area to compate rectangles. Compare the perimeters of Rectangle A and Rectangle B. A Find the number of units around each rectangle. Rectangle A:8 + 2+ 3 +2= 10 units Rectangle B:4+1+4+ 1 = 10 units Compare: 10 units = 10 units a So, Rectangle A has the same perimeter as Rectangle 8. the areas of Rectangle A and Rectangle B. Find the number of unit squares needed to cover each rectangle. Rectangle A: 2 rows of 3 = 2 x 3, or 6 square units Rectangle B: 1 row of 4 = 1X 4, or 4 square units Compare: 8 square units > 4 square units So, Rectangle A has a greater area than Rectangle B. Find the perimeter and the area. Tell which rectangle has a greater area. 4 A B 2 A it i A: Perimeter = A; Perimeter = —_______; Area = Area = ‘8: Perimeter = B; Perimeter = Area = Area = Rectangle ___ has a greater area. Rectangle ___ has a greater area. Reteach ROS rode 3 Shaan tomatacrmaiany nee Nome Same Area, Different Perimeters Find the perimeter and area of Rectangles A and B. Tell which rectangle has a greater perimeter. Step 1 Step 2 Find the area of each rectangle. You can multiply the number of unit squares in each row by the number of rows. Rectangle A: 2 x 6 = 12 square units Rectangle B: 3 x 4 = 12 square units Find the perimeter of each rectangle. You can add the sides. Rectangle A:6 +2+6+2 = 16 units Rectangle 8:4 +3 +4 +3 = 14 units Step 3 Compare the perimeters. 16 units > 44 units. So, Rectangle A has a greater perimeter. Find the perimeter and the area. Tell which rectangle has a greater perimeter. 1 A: Area = 5 | A: Area = Perimeter = Perimeter = B: Area = B: Area = Perimeter = Perimeter = Rectangle ___ has a greater perimeter, | Rectangle ___ has a greater perimeter. Retoach RIG Grade 3 Nome Choose the correct answer. 4. Fiona bought a picture with a perimeter of 24 inches. Which picture did she buy? Sin. asinl @Q in. Bin bin. Bain) “ERD [ain 6in. din. c2inl ES din. Sin. Din. & 7 in. Sin. Assessment Gulde (haga ena oey AGI77 Chapter 11 Test Page 1 2. Mr. Thompson makes two rectangular dog runs. The first dog run is 2 meters wide and 4 meters ong. The second dog run has the same length as the first dog run. The area of the second dog run is half the area of the first dog run. What is the width of the second dog run? a 1 meter 8 4 meters c 6 meters p 8 meters . Colby drew a diagram of his garden. Each unit square is 1 square foot. What is the area of Colby's garden? i a 32 square feet B 30 square feet © 24 square feet 20 square feet bond Form A * Multiple Choice Name 4. Alex drew this shape on a piece of grid paper. Chapter 11 Test | page 2 6. The school office is shown. Each unit square is equal to 1 square meter. What is the total area of the school office? What is the perimeter of the shape? A 14 units: B 13 units © Qunits D 7 units 5. Glenda used square tiles to make a rectangle. The rectangle has a perimeter of 8 units and an area of 4 square units. Which could be Glenda’s rectangle? A c AGI78 & 24 square meters 8 30 square meters © 39 square meters p 48 square meters an Form A + Multiple Choice Nome 7. Greg drew the shape of the parking lot at school. What is the area of the parking lot? a 15 square units B 17 square units © 20 square units 22 square units 8. Chueng drew two shapes on grid paper. Which statement about the areas and perimeters of the rectangles is true? A The areas are the same and the perimeters are different. & The areas are the same and the perimeters are the same. ¢ The areas are different and the perimeters are different. p The areas are different and the perimeters are the same. Assessment Guide hepatica alge AGI79 Chapter 11 Test Paye 3 9, The drawing shows Seth’s plan for a fort in his backyard. Each unit square is 1 square foot. Which equation can Seth use to find the area of his fort? AT+6+7+6=26 B7xX6=42 c6X6=36 p7x7=49 40. Mrs. Rios wants to put a wallpaper border around the room shown below. She will use 36 feet of wallpaper border. What is the unknown side length? oft af 7 a Aft 3ft a 6 feet c 14 feet 8 8 feet » 28 feet ep Form A * Multiple Choice Name 41. Kim wants to put trim around a picture she drew. How many centimeters of trim does Kim need for the perimeter of the picture? 6m 6m A 6 centimeters B 12 centimeters © 24 centimeters D 36 centimeters 42, Vanessa uses a ruler to draw a square. The perimeter of the square is 12 centimeters. What is the length of each side of the square? 5 5 A 3 centimeters B 4 centimeters © 6 centimeters 48 centimeters ‘Assassment Guide AG180 Chapter 11 Test Page 4 43, Linda drew these rectangles on gtid paper. biil id | Which statement about the perimeters and areas of the rectangles is true? «4 The perimeters are the same and the areas are the same. 8 The perimeters are different and the areas are different. © The perimeters are different and ‘the areas are the same. p The perimeters are the same and the areas are different. aaa Form A + Multiple Choice Nome 14, Ella used square tiles to make a rectangle. Her rectangle had an area of 12 square units and a perimeter of 16 units. Which rectangle has the same area as Ella's rectangle, but a different perimeter? 18. The diagram shows the toddler play area at the water park. What is the area of the toddler play area? A B square units B 11 square units ¢ 18 square units 49 square units Assessment Guide ‘AG181 Chapter 11 Test Page 5 46. Keisha draws a sketch of an area rug on grid paper. Which multiplication equation can she use to find the area of the rug? Te A8x8= 64 B5x5=25 ©8x5=40 p8+5+8+5=26 17. The Shed Store sold two sheds yesterday. The first shed was 8 feet long and 6 feet wide. The second shed was the same length as the first shed. The area of the second shed was twice the area of the first shed. What is the width of the second shed? A 3feet B 4 feet © 12 feet p 16 feet mp Form A Miutiple Choice Name | Chapter 11 Test | Page 6 48. Paulo and some friends drew 49. Yuko drew the shape of her garden rectangles. Each unit square on grid paper. represents 1 square centimeter. + Paulo's rectangle has an area of L — 12 square centimeters. Which | shows Paulo's rectangle? | I B What is the perimeter of Yuko's garden? ce a 14 units © 16 units B 15 units D 17 units > 20. Natasha cut out the rectangle shown. She wants to glue 34 centimeters of ribbon around the border of the rectangle. What is the length of the rectangle? 1! Tem 7m 7 A 10 centimeters 8 12 centimeters ¢ 14 centimeters P 20 centimeters S Assessment Guide AG182 Form A * Multiple Choice

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