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100

If you were measuring the length of a finger with a ruler, what unit of measurement could you use?? 


HINT: You wouldn't use miles, feet, or yards....

You would use inches! 


For example, Aubree's hand might be five and a half (5 1/2) inches!

100

What (five-sided) polygon is this?

It is a pentagon!!

100

What is the perimeter? Is it the "outside" or the "inside?"

Also, do we add or multiply to find the perimeter??

The perimeter is the "outside."


And, we add to find the perimeter!

100

What is the area? Is it the "outside" or the "inside?"

Also, do we add or multiply to find the area??

The area is the "inside."


And, we multiply to find the area!

100

If you need grass for your front lawn, which is 6 feet wide by 10 feet wide, how much square feet of sod do you buy?

60 square feet

200

Draw two quadrilaterals. Explain how they are alike and different.

:) 


(Teacher will check answers.)

200

True or False: Ms. O likes to use songs and videos during Title 1 lessons.

True.



200

What is the perimeter of this shape?

You would do 5 + 5 + 3 + 3.

This equals 16cm


200

What is the area of the following shape?


Well, you would need to multiply 3 times 5...


So, 3 x 5 = 15 square cm

200

What is the area of this square?


The area would be 6 x 6 = 36 sq m.

300

Is a circle a polygon?

NO. The circle does not have any straight lines. A polygon must have straight lines and be a closed shape.

300

Is a rhombus a quadrilateral?

Yes. 

300

What is the perimeter of the following figure?

Well, if you count by ones, you will see that there are six (6) rows and that there are ten (10) squares in each row.


So, 6 + 6 + 10 + 10= 32 units!

300

What is the area of the following figure?


Well, we have six rows of ten.


So, we would do 6 x 10 which equals 60 square units!!

300

What is the area of the following figure?

You would count by ones! The area is 30 square units.

400

How are these following shapes alike?

How are they different?

They are both polygons, and they are both quadrilaterals.


The top shape is a trapezoid and has ONE set of parallel lines. The bottom shape is a parallelogram and has TWO sets of parallel lines.

400

What makes this shape a rectangle? (No, not because it has four sides or is a quadrilateral. There are many shapes with four sides that are not rectangles.)

What makes it a rectangle is that it has four right angles!

400

What is the perimeter of the following shape? HINT: It is a square.

Well, since squares have four sides that are all the same length, that means that each side is 7 units.


So, 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 = 28 units!

400

Which unit of measurement would you use to measure a phone. Centimeter or meter?

centimeter

400

What is the perimeter of the following figure?


The perimeter would go as follows:

4 + 3 + 3 + 2 + 2 + 6 = 20 units!

500

Draw another shape that "Fits the Rule." 

What do you think the rule is?

The rule is: "It must be a rectangle."

All three shapes are quadrilaterals and parallelograms, but the two shapes that fit the rule are both rectangles (they have four right angles.)

500

Name this shape with as many names as possible. You need AT LEAST FOUR names. If you can come up with all SIX, you will get 1,000 points (instead of 500.)

1.) Polygon

2.) Quadrilateral

3.) Parallelogram

4.) Rectangle

5.) Rhombus

6.) Square

500

Name an everyday object that is the about an inch. Name an everyday object that is about a foot long.

Bottle cap = inch 

500

What is the area of the figure below? You will get 1,000 points if you get this correct. HINT: Break it up into smaller rectangles!

Well, if you break it up into three rectangles, they would look like this:


So, you would have:

4 x 2 = 8, 3 x 3 = 9, and 3 x 9 = 27

8 + 9 + 27=44 sq cm!



500

What is the perimeter of this parallelogram?

Well, the perimeter would be 8 + 8 + 4 + 4 = 24 m.


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