Area of Squares
Area of Rectangles
Area of Triangles
Area of Trapeziums
Area of Kites and Rhombuses
100

What is the formula for finding the area of a square?

s2   OR      l x w 

100

What is the formula for finding the area of a rectangle?

l x w  or  l x b


100

What is the formula for finding the area of a triangle?


1/2*b*h

100

What is the formula for finding the area of a trapezium?


100

What is the formula for finding the area of kite OR rhombus?

Remember to multiply by the entire length of each diagonal.


200

What's the area of this shape?

25cm2

200

What is the Area of this Rectangle?

18cm2

200

What is the area of this Triangle?

600cm2

200

What's the height of this shape? 



4m

200


31.5 ft2

300

A squares sides are all ________

Equal 

300

What is the area of a rectangle that has a length of 20m and a width of 7m?

A=l x w

  = 20 x 7

  = 140m2

300

What's the area of this triangle?

48m2

300

What is the area of this shape?


18m2

300

Find the area of the kite: 


24 cm2

400

What is the area of this shape?

169cm2

400

Which shape has an area of 12m2?

400

What is the area of this triangle?

1295m2

400

Which of the following about trapeziums is a true statement?

a) All trapeziums will have two sets of congruent (equal) sides

b) Some trapeziums will have one set of parallel sides

c) All trapeziums will have one set of parallel sides

d) Some trapeziums will have equal bases


c) All trapeziums will have one set of parallel sides

These parallel sides are called the bases

400

Identify the shape, and find it's area.


39 m2

500

A square has a side length of 3.5cm. What is the area for this shape?

12.25cm2

500

The area of this city block is 6000m2, how long is the unknown side length?

60m

500

Which triangle has an area of 21m2


500

The lengths of a pair of parallel sides of a trapezium are respectively 18 cm and 15 cm. The perpendicular (vertical) distance between these two sides is 12 cm What is the area of the trapezium?

198cm2

500

Find the area of 3/4 of the rhombus. (Hint: Break it into triangles)


18 units2

Each triangle is worth 6 units2

6 x 3 = 18

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