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From memory, fourth-grade students will be able to correctly write the formulas for area
Instructions: Using what you have learned, write and label the formulas for area and
perimeter.
When provided grid paper, fourth-grade students will be able to solve area problems with
Instructions: Solve for area using grid paper to show your work.
Sal measured a rectangular piece of cardboard to make a bookmark. The length is 6 cm.
The width is 3 cm. What is the area of the bookmark?
Area = ___________
AREA AND PERIMETER 3
From memory, fourth-grade students will be able to match terms and formulas with their
Instructions: Write the letter of the term or formula into the table below to match the
definition.
Term
A. Area
B. Perimeter
C. L+L+W+W
D. LxW
The distance around The formula for Area The number of square The formula for
the outside of a shape units inside a shape Perimeter
or object
From memory, fourth-grade students will be able to explain the differences between area
and perimeter including when to use each with 80% accuracy. (Declarative)
Instructions: Use the space below to explain the differences between Area and Perimeter
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