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Area and Perimeter Resource Bank
This resource bank consists of 19 activities exploring and investigating different area and perimeter. The activities include:
- Investigations using a tangram
- Measuring the areas of composite shapes made from rectangles and triangles
- Investigating the link between the dimensions of a rectangle and the size of its area
- Investigating the area of a triangles made on a isometric paper
- Calculating the perimeter of snowflakes made from overlapping triangles
- Using squares to find circles
- Finding the area of squares in squares and triangles in triangles
- Finding the area of kites
- Finding the area of rectangles on a geoboard
- Using a rule to find the area of a triangle
- Finding areas of irregular shapes
- Finding maximum and minimum areas for shapes with a fixed perimeter size
- Using area to generate number patterns
These resources were produced at the Resources for Learning Development Unit in Bristol by a collaborative group of teachers: Laurinda Brown, Dave Hewitt, Jo Waddingham and Pat Evans.
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