The Big Idea: This week, we will review area and perimeter and introduce volume. Here are the specifics:
- Find the perimeter of a shape
- Use a formula to find the perimeter of a rectangle or square
- Find the area of a shape
- Use a formula to find the area of a rectangle or square
- Find a missing measurement when given area or perimeter
- Find the volume of a rectangular prism
- Use a formula to find the volume of a rectangular prism
Homework Videos
- Tuesday’s Homework: Modeling Perimeter and Area Formulas (Review)
- Wednesday’s Homework: Reviewing Area, Perimeter, and Volume (Part 1)
- Thursday’s Homework: Reviewing Area, Perimeter, and Volume (Part 2)
Helpful Videos
- Perimeter with Math Antics
- Area with Math Antics (Just up to 4:46)
- Volume with Math Antics (Just up to 7:12)
Math Songs
- Perimeter Song
- Area and Perimeter Song with NumberRock
iXL Practice
- EE.1 Perimeter with whole number side lengths
- EE.2 Perimeter with decimal side lengths
- EE.3 Perimeter with fractional side lengths
- EE.4 Area of squares and rectangles
- EE.5 Area of triangles
- EE.6 Area of parallelograms and trapezoids
- EE.7 Area of compound figures
- EE.8 Area between two rectangles
- EE.9 Area and perimeter of figures on grids
- EE.10 Area and perimeter: word problems
- EE.11 Volume of rectangular prisms made of unit cubes
- EE.12 Volume of irregular figures made of unit cubes
- EE.13 Volume of cubes and rectangular prisms
- EE.14 Volume of cubes and rectangular prisms with decimal side lengths