3rd Grade Math - MD.C.5 And MD.C.6 - Measure Areas By Counting Unit Squares
11 Questions
Measure Areas By Counting Unit Squares Introduction
Which shape has an area of 5 square units?
Each square in the grid is a 1 x 1 centimeter square.
Each square in the grid is a 1 x 1 centimeter square.
Find the area of the polygon. Type in your answer.
Click on the TWO shapes with an area of 8 square units.
Match each shape to its area.
School designers want to build a flower garden by the school's library.
Click on the shape that meets the conditions listed below.
Messi claims that if the purple shape below is repeated 3 more times, then over 50 square units will be covered. Do you agree with Messi? Explain.
Look at the shapes below and identify a pattern. If "Shape D" were added to this grid, then what would be the area of that shape?
The question sets found here work best in conjunction with the Strategic Thinking in Math training for grades 1 - 8.
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