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Area & Perimeter | 3rd Grade Math Vocabulary Study Guide Materials and Quizzes

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  1. Are you looking for a comprehensive 3rd grade math vocabulary program? Find all 110 vocabulary word flash cards, study guides, and quizzes you will need in this 20 unit program!This program, used with my gifted and talented students, encourages memorizing math vocabulary definitions. Doing so benefi
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Are you looking for 3rd grade math vocabulary study materials related to area and perimeter? Find the next 5 vocabulary term flash cards, study guides, and quizzes for UNIT 20 in this 20 unit program!

This program, used with my gifted and talented students, encourages memorizing math vocabulary definitions. Doing so benefits students by providing a solid foundation for understanding and using mathematical concepts accurately. This enhances their problem-solving skills, facilitates effective communication in math-related tasks, and ultimately leads to better academic performance.

Vocabulary flashcards may also help build confidence for your middle and lower students, as well! Cards may also be used to play review games.


This resource includes the following:

  • Word List with Definitions for: area, height, length, perimeter, width
  • 5 Flash Cards to be combined with the 105 flash cards from prior units are reviewed
  • 5-page student study guide
  • 3 quizzes


Flash cards are formatted two ways:

  • Easy to print double-sides on standard paper; 4 cards per page.
  • Printable directly onto 4 X 6 index cards


This resource is one part of a 20-unit 3rd Grade math vocabulary series covering 110 terms. In this unit, five new terms are introduced and ten terms from a prior unit are reviewed.

The complete 3rd Grade Math Vocabulary Series includes:

  1. Place Value
  2. Numerals
  3. Addition & Subtraction
  4. Sets
  5. Word Problems
  6. Multiplication
  7. Division
  8. Patterns
  9. Shapes
  10. Quadrilaterals
  11. Equal Parts
  12. Unit Fractions
  13. Fractions
  14. Comparing Fractions
  15. Time
  16. Measurement
  17. Measurement Systems
  18. Units of Measurement
  19. Data Displays
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Program Design

The complete 20-unit Math Vocabulary Series covers 110 vocabulary terms. The first unit introduces 15 terms. Each subsequent unit introduces 5 news terms and reviews 10 terms from previous units. This built-in review means that students study most terms for at least three weeks which aides with long-term retention.

While students must study 15 terms each week, quizzes only contain 10 of them: the five new terms that are introduced that week and five of the ten review terms. Different review terms are included in each of the three versions of the quiz.

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Teaching Duration
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize area as an attribute of plane figures and understand concepts of area measurement.
A square with side length 1 unit, called “a unit square,” is said to have “one square unit” of area, and can be used to measure area.
A plane figure which can be covered without gaps or overlaps by 𝘯 unit squares is said to have an area of 𝘯 square units.
Measure areas by counting unit squares (square cm, square m, square in, square ft, and improvised units).
Relate area to the operations of multiplication and addition.

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