Square Units
Quadrilaterals
Distributive Property
Missing Side
Word Problems
100
Which of these shapes has an area of 5 square units?


BOTH!
100
I am a quadrilateral with 4 equal sides. 

Who am I?

A square
100
Write the equation that represents this picture.

6x4=(2x4) + (4x4)
100
What is the length of the missing side?

5 in
100
Mr. Doug's has a square garden.  One side of the garden is 3 feet long. What is the are of his garden?

A. 9 square feet

B. 10 square feet

C. 12 square feet

D. 14 square feet

A.  
200

What is the total area?

6 square units
200

I have four sides. 

Opposite sides of me are equal.

Who am I?

A rectangle.
200
Write the equation that represents this picture.

8x3= (4x3) + (4x3)
200


4 cm
200
Ms. Breidt is going to create a snap pea patch in her garden in the shape of a rectangle. If the length is 8 feet and the width is 2 feet, what is the total area of the patch? 
16 feet
300
What is the total area of:

8 square units
300

What is the total area of this rectangle?

36 ft.
300
What equation represents this picture?


7x4= (5 x 4) + (2 x 4)
300
7 feet
300
Mrs. MC needs a new stage! Her hope is to have a total area of 200 square feet. Would a length of 10 feet and a width of 10 feet give her what she needs?
No
400

Which equation represents the area of this figure?

A. 2x2


B. 7x3


C. 5x2


D. 3x7


B.
400

 Create an 8x8 array on grid paper. Use the distributive property to break it into 2 parts.  


Responses will vary. 
400
What is the total area of this polygon?

12 cm
400
The soccer field needs to be lined for the big game on Saturday. If the total area is 56 yards and the length is 8 yards, what is the width?
7 yards
500
What is the total area of this shape?


20 square units
500
What is the total area?

63 in.
500

Create an 9x5 array on grid paper. Use the distributive property to break it apart. Show two ways to break it apart. Write the equations to represent it. 

Responses will vary. 
500
What is the total area of the shape?
64 ft.
500
Ms. Kirk, Mrs. Bender, Miss Sciarello, and Miss Winters wanted to have lunch outside with their classes on the first warm day in a LONG TIME.  If each of their blankets had a length of 3 feet and a width of 6 feet, what would the total area of their blankets cover?
54 feet
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