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No Prep Area and Perimeter | Print and Digital

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My students loved the practice and it was a great way to help them prepare for math exams. Students enjoyed the interesting and challenging shapes and had a good time really diving deep into the difference between perimeter and area. Thanks for offering this resource.
This was a wonderful resource to use with my 5th graders. They loved the activities that were included. Thank you!
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Give your students FUN area and perimeter practice with these 50 printables!

No Prep Needed

All you have to do is print, and you're ready to go! These perimeter and area printables are a great way to supplement your existing math curriculum. These worksheets were created for my students who need a little extra help with area and perimeter. They were designed for a third grade classroom, and are all Common Core aligned.

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What's Included

Area and Perimeter Vocabulary

Pgs. 3-4-Vocabulary Booklet

Perimeter Only

Pg. 5-Find the Perimeter (with grid)

Pg. 6-Find the Perimeter (no grid)

Pg. 7-Find the Perimeter (non rectangles)

Pg. 8-Draw the Perimeter (with grid)

Pg. 9-Draw the Perimeter (no grid)

Pg. 10-Draw the Perimeter (non rectangles)

Pg. 11 & 12-Spin the Perimeter

Pg. 13-Cut and Paste Perimeter

Pg. 14-Perimeter Models

Pg. 15-Find the Missing Side (rectangles)

Pg. 16-Find the Missing Side (non rectangles)

Pg. 17 & 18-Perimeter Word Problems

Area Only

Pg. 19-Find the Area (rectangles with grid)

Pg. 20-Find the Area (irregular figures with grid)

Pg. 21-Find the Area (no grid)

Pg. 22-Draw the Area (with grid)

Pg. 23-Draw the Area (no grid)

Pg. 24 & 25-Spin the Area

Pg. 26-Cut and Paste Area

Pg. 27-Area Models

Pg. 28-Find the Missing Side

Pg. 29-Area is Additive

Pg. 30 & 31-Word Problems

Area and Perimeter

Pg. 32-Find the Area and Perimeter (with grid)

Pg. 33-Find the Area and Perimeter (no grid)

Pg. 34-Draw the Area and Perimeter (grid)

Pg. 35-Draw the Area and Perimeter (no grid)

Pg. 36 & 37-Spin and Color

Pg. 38-Area and Perimeter Models

Pg. 39-Comparing Perimeters

Pg. 40-Flower Garden

Pg. 41 & 42-Design a mall

Pg. 43-Zoo Fun

Pg. 44-47-How Many Ways

Pg. 48-Area and Perimeter Sort

Pg. 49-Area and Perimeter Word Problems

Pg. 50-Two-Step Word Problems

Pg. 51 & 52-Area and Perimeter Test

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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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