Geometry

Area of Triangles and Quadrilaterals , Area of Irregular Figures, Volume of a Right Rectangular Prism (whole number and fractional edge lengths), Graphing Polygons in the Coordinate Plane to Solve Real World Problems
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CHEEZ-IT Area & Perimeter
E is for Explore! This is an amazing website! To use their words, "a one stop resource for teachers and parents...(they) develop unique learning activities"
Mathchips
This worksheet has eight irregular figure problems. The area of each figure must be found to decode the riddle: "What do you call a sleeping bull?" Knowledge of the area of rectangles, triangles, rhombuses, and parallelograms is necessary. Great for middle school students as practice, homework, class work, or extra credit.
Area of Composite Figures Solve and Snip® Interactive Word Problems LOW PREP
Area of Irregular Figures (also known as Composite Figures) can be tricky for some students so this self-checking, interactive and engaging Solve & Snip is PERFECT to allow students to practice for perfection!
Differentiating with Area and Perimeter
Differentiating with Area and Perimeter - use your tile floor in the classroom or hallway to help students practice identifying the area and perimeter of irregular polygons! They loved it in my classroom and were completely engrossed the whole time.
The Primary Gal - Ideas and Tips from my Special Education and General Education Classrooms
The Primary Gal: Finding Perimeter & Area of Irregular Figures
Finding Area Foldable for Interactive Notebook
Use this foldable to teach or reteach finding area of squares, rectangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, triangles and irregular figures. Completed version and version with blanks included. 6.G.1. Print out two-sided, flip on short edge. Students should fold in to center and cut on the dotted lines.
Teaching Resources & Lesson Plans | Teachers Pay Teachers
Math lib activities are a class favorite! In this activity, students will practice finding the area of composite (irregular) figures. The answers they get will generate a funny story about their teacher. This is a much more fun approach to multiple choice, and the students adore reading the story to the class.