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3rd Grade Math - MD.C.5 And MD.C.6 - Measure Areas By Counting Unit Squares
3rd Grade Math - MD.C.5 And MD.C.6 - Measure Areas By Counting Unit Squares
3rd Grade Math - MD.C.5 And MD.C.6 - Measure Areas By Counting Unit Squares
3rd Grade Math - MD.C.5 And MD.C.6 - Measure Areas By Counting Unit Squares

11 Questions

CCSS.Math.Content.3.MD.C.5a
CCSS.Math.Content.3.MD.C.5b
CCSS.Math.Content.3.MD.C.6
1

Measure Areas By Counting Unit Squares Introduction

2

Which shape has an area of 5 square units?

3

Each square in the grid is a 1 x 1 centimeter square.

4

Each square in the grid is a 1 x 1 centimeter square.

5

Find the area of the polygon. Type in your answer.

6

Click on the TWO shapes with an area of 8 square units.

7

Match each shape to its area.

8

School designers want to build a flower garden by the school's library.

9

Click on the shape that meets the conditions listed below.

10

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.

11

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?

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