Measurement+ +Area+&+Perimeter
Measurement+ +Area+&+Perimeter
Measurement+ +Area+&+Perimeter
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Measure the edges of the rectangles below, and label them, then
use your answers to calculate the area of each rectangle in cm2.
Shape 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Number
Area of
Shape
1 2 3
5 6
4
8 9
7
10
Rectangle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Number
Area
6 cm 5 cm 4 cm
Number 1 2 cm
Number 3 3cm
Number 2
3 cm 8 cm
9 cm
5 cm
Number 4 Number 5
5 cm
6m
5m
4m Number 7
2m Number 6 5 cm
Number 8
5 cm
Number 9 6 cm
Number 10
4 cm
8 cm
7 cm
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To calculate the area/perimeter of compound shapes. 10cm
2cm
7cm 15cm
10cm
8cm
5cm
10cm
11cm
3cm
5cm 9cm
5cm
6cm
5cm
2cm
3cm
9cm
2cm 3cm
4cm
8cm 5cm
8cm 3cm
5cm
12cm
1. 2.
Area 1 = ____ Area 1 = ____
Area 2 = ____ Area 2 = ____
3. 4.
5. 6.
7. 8.
43m
Side chamber 1 =
15m
48m Entrance =
Side Chamber 2 =
8m Rear annex =
13m Burial chamber =
Entrance Corridore =
9m 16m
What is the TOTAL area of this tomb?
6m 17m 8m
87m
8m
68m 13m
18m
5m 3m 9m
9m
Find the area of the
8m
following rooms
Remember l x b and m²
Entrance =
Well =
Burial chamber=
18m
6m Crypt=
23m
3m 3m Antechamber=
17m
8m Tiy chamber=
8m
Corridor 1 =
Two pillared chamber=
Sitamun Chamber=
3m
Side chamber 1 =
5m
10m Entrance =
Side Chamber 2 =
5m Rear annex =
3m Burial chamber =
Entrance Corridore =
9m 6m
2m 7m 5m
174m 155m
6m A B 6m
684m
Show your calculation as a sum!!
Area of A = L x B =
E D
8m
7m
172m
Remember to use m²
F 8m H 8m
68m 49m
2m
2m tomb. If 1m of wood costs $8, how
1m 1m much will it cost to buy the wooden
1m
3m 1m 3m strips needed for this job?
4m 5m
6m A B 6m
14m
Show your calculation as a sum!!
Area of A = L x B =
E D
3m
5m
12m
Remember to use m²
F 2m H 2m
8m 9m
Complete the table below by carefully estimating and then measuring the
listed objects. Find 3 for yourself to measure. Be careful to select the
appropriate measuring tool too!. When you have finished, try to convert
your answers into metres or centimetres. E.g 100cm2 = 1.0m2
Challenge: How many classroom doors would fit on the netball court?
Can you explain the method you used to find your answer?
1. 12cm
2. 3.
4cm
4cm
8cm
4cm
3cm
7cm
4. 5.
6.
9cm 8cm
11cm
12cm
10cm
9cm 8cm
7. 8. 9.
12cm 7cm
14cm
5cm
10. 12.
11.
6cm
8cm
9cm
9cm
7cm
6cm