Find the Area
Find the Perimeter
The area of a rectangle in another
Find the base
Mystery!
100

height= 7m

base= 3m

21 square meters 

100

Base= 2 in

Height= 6 in

24 in

100

Maci has put a square pool in a pasture for her baby goats this summer. The pasture's base is 12 yards, and the height is 13 yards. The pool she got is 1 square yard. What is the area of the pasture the goats can run around in?

24 yards. Remember, squares are equal on all four sides! 

100

Taevion has a sandbox at home. The sandbox's base is 4ft and the total area of the sandbox is 20 square ft. What is the height of the sandbox?

5 ft


100

Find the area of both gardens A and B and tell me which one is larger.

A: The base is 5 yards the height is 6 yards

B: The base is 4 yards the height is 8 yards.


B: 32 yards 

200

height=11cm

base=4 cm

44 square cm

200

height= 12 ft

base= 4 ft

32 ft

200

Bryte has a patio with a fountain. The patio's total base is 20 m and the height is 18 m. The fountain's base is 5m, and the height is 2 m. Bryte wants to put brick down on the patio around the fountain... find the area of the patio Bryte can put the brick down on.

360 square meters

1. find the area of the patio

2. find the area of the fountain

3. subtract the area of the fountain from the area of the patio. 

200

Mackenzie and Maddison have a poster that they want to line with lace trim. The perimeter is 18 cm, and the height is 4 cm. What is the base? 

5 cm

18-4-4=10

10 divided by 2 is 5

200

The base of the West playground is 20 yards and the height is 50 yards.

The base of the East playground is 30 yards and the height is 10 yards.

Which one has a larger perimeter? 

The East playground: 140 yards.

300

height= 15 cm

base= 12 cm

180 sqaure cm

300

Base= 13 in

Height= 12 in

50 in

300

Mrs. Terpstra has a wall in her classroom she wants to paint. The wall's base is 14 ft, the height is 12 ft. On the wall, there is a window that's base is 4 ft and the height is 5 ft. How much of the wall will Mrs. Terpstra paint? 

148 square ft. 

1. find the total area of the wall

2. find the total area of the window

3. subtract the area of the window from the area of the wall.

300
Alec has a book he wants to put a book cover on. The total area of the book is 54 in. The base of the book is 6 inches. What is the height?

9 in

divide 54 and 6 

300

What is the difference between a square and a rectangle?

A square is equal on all four sides. A rectangle has two sides that are equal to each other. 

400

If the height of a rectangle is 12  ft and the base is 2 ft more than the height...what is our area?

168 ft 

400

If the base of the rectangle is 2 ft, and the height is 4 ft more than the base... what is the perimeter of the rectangle? 

20 ft

400

Surprise! This problem is not finding the area of a rectangle in a rectangle. I want you instead, to tell me, what the formula for perimeter and area is. 

Area=base X height

Perimeter= base + height + base + height

or 2 x (base + height) 


400

You were brave and chose a 400 level question! I am proud of you! Butttt... I need you to tell me what I should do if I have my total area measurement, and my base measurement... but not my height. How can I find the height?

divide your base by the total area

400

Fooled you! I want you to tell me instead, how you could find the formula for area if you can't remember for a moment.

Look at the anchor chart!

500

If the height of a rectangle is 12 cm more than the base, and the base is 18 cm...what is the area of the rectangle?

360 cm

500

If the base of a rectangle is 14 m and the height is 20 m more than the base...what is the perimeter? 

108 m

500

Gotcha! This problem is not what you thought! I want you to tell me how I could find how I could find how much trim I need for a blanket I am making!

Use the perimeter formula! Find the base and height and then plug in! 

500

500 points for Gryffindor! Just kidding, we still need to earn our points. Tell me how I can find the area of a rectangle with a smaller rectangle inside. (hint 3 steps)

1. find the total area of the larger rectangle.

2. Find the total of the smaller rectangle.

3. Subtract the smaller rectangle from the larger rectangle. 

500

Look at you picking a 500-point question of the mystery category, very brave of you! I need you to tell me how I can find my missing base measurement of a picture frame if I know the total perimeter and the height measurement. 

1. subtract your 2 height measurements from your total perimeter. 

2. find half of the remaining number to get your base by dividing by 2.

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