6.1 Understand Area
6.2 Area and standard units
6.3 Area and multiplying
6.4 Area and the distributive property
6.5 Areas of more shapes
100

Find the area of the shape. 




Area= 12 square units 

100

What does each unit square represent?


Each unit square represents a square inch. 

100

Find the area of the shape. 

Area= 24 square meters 

100

Explain how the distribute property can be used to solve the area of a rectangle. 

The area of a large rectangle is equal to the sum of the areas of the 2 smaller rectangles. 

100

Find the area of the shape. 

Area= 18 square units 

200

Find the area of the shape. 


Area= 14 square units 

200

How many unit squares are there AND what is the area of the shape?



 10 unit squares

Area= 10  square feet 

200

A sign has an area of 18 square feet. The sign is 6 feet long. How wide is the sign? 

The sign is 3 feet wide. 

200

Use the distributive property to find the area of the rectangle.

200

Find the area of the closet.

300

Which area is greater, the area of the tiger exhibit or lion exhibit? 


The area of the lion exhibit is greater.


Area of Tiger exhibit= 18 square units

Area of Lion exhibit= 20 square units

300

Your friend says the area of the shape is 13. What is wrong with her answer?


She is missing units. The area is 13 SQUARE CENTIMETERS! 

300

Your friend's picture is 6 inches long and 4 inches wide. Your picture is 5 inches long and 7 inches wide. How much greater is the area of your picture than you friend's? 

The area of your picture is greater by 11 square inches.

300

Use the distributive property to find the area of the rectangle.

400

Draw a shape with 15 unit squares.

As long as you draw a shape that has 15 unit squares that are connected, you have answered this question correctly! 



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