Find Perimeter
Find Area
Find Unknown Sides
Area of Rectangles
Similar and Different Area and Perimeters
100

Find the perimeter of the figure. Each unit is 1 centimeter.


22 centimeters  


100

Count to find the area of the shape. Each unit square is 1 square inch.

Area= _______ Square inches  


11 square inches 

100

Find the unknown side length.

Perimeter = 33 centimeters





9 centimeters 

100

Use the Distributive Property to find the area. Show your multiplication and addition equations.


Area= 28 square Units

Equations vary, I will check white boards. 

100

Find the perimeter and the area. Tell which rectangle has a greater area.


A: Perimeter = ___ Area = ___

B: Perimeter = ___ Area = ___

Rectangle ___ as a greater area.

A: P= 12 A=9 Square units 


B. P= 12 A=8 

A is bigger 

200

What is the perimeter of the shape below?


20 Units 

200

Find the area of the figure below without counting the boxes. Show your work on your board. 

     

4x4=16 

16 Square Units 
200

Find the unknown side length.

Perimeter = 92 inches


t= 15 inches 

200

Use the Distributive Property to find the area. Show your multiplication and addition equations.


Area= 27 square units 

200

Find the perimeter and the

area. Tell which rectangle

has a greater area.



A: Perimeter = ___ Area = ___

B: Perimeter = ___ Area = ___

Rectangle ___ as a greater area.

A: P- 10 units Area- 4 square units 

B: P- 10 units Area- 6 square units 

B has a greater Area 

300

Find the perimeter.





12 centimeters  

300

Jeremy is putting bricks down on his patio. This is a sketch of one section of his patio with the bricks. If each brick is 1 meter find the area of the section. Write and solve a multiplication problem. 

Don't forget your units! 


3x5=15 or 5x3=15

15 square meters 

300

Jesse is putting a ribbon around a square frame. He uses 24 inches of ribbon. How long is each side of the frame? 

6 inches 

You know that there are 4 sides of a square and they are all the same number. So you can do 24/4 and get your answer of 6 inches. 

300

Draw a line to break apart the shape into rectangles. Find the area of the shape.

Rectangle 1: ___ x ___ = ___

Rectangle 2: ___ x ___ = ___

 ___ + ___ = ___ square units


Area= 31 square units 

Answers will vary, I will check 

300

Find the perimeter and the area. Tell which rectangle has a greater perimeter.


A: Perimeter = ___ Area = ___

B: Perimeter = ___ Area = ___

Rectangle ___ as a greater perimeter.

A: P= 18 units Area=8 square units 

B: P= 12 Units Area= 8 square units 

A had a greater perimeter 

400

Evan has a square sticker that measures 5 inches on each side. What is the perimeter of the sticker?

20 inches 

400

Jessica is laying tile in her kitchen. Below is a sketch on grid paper. Write and solve a multiplication problem to determine the area of her kitchen. Each tile is 1 square inch 


8x3=24 or 3x8=24 

A= 24 square inches 

400

Steven has a rectangular rug with a perimeter of 16 feet. The width of the rug is 5 feet. What is the length of the rug? 

Draw out the rectangle and include the two missing lengths. 

3 feet 

400

The diagram shows a room in an art gallery. Each unit square is 1 square meter. What is the area of the room?


Area= 30 square meters 

400


A. 

500

If each unit is 1 centimeter, how much greater is the perimeter of Jillian’s shape than the perimeter of Patrick’s figure?


2 centimeters 

500

Which of these equations could be used to find the area of this figure? 

A. 4x7=28                 C. 7x4=28

B.  4+7+4+7=22       D. 4+4+4+4=16

E. 5x6=30                 F. 7+7+7+7=28

 

 

A. C. and F 

Because the length is 4 and the width is 7 

Area= LxW 

500

Kathy was putting yarn around a box shaped below. She used 33 centimeters of yarn. What is the unknown side length of the figure. 


3 centimeters 

500

The diagram shows Frank’s room. Each unit square is 1 square foot.

What is the total area of Frank’s room?




Area is 75 square feet 
500

Melissa wants to buy two different Dog beds for her dogs, each with an area of 12 square feet. 

Draw two rectangles or squares that have the same area of 12 but different perimeters 

Answers will vary, I will check your boards.