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Functional Skills MathsArea, perimeter and volume
Underpins the following Functional Maths coverage & range statementsLevel 1• solve problems requiring calculation, with common measures, including money, time, length,
weight, capacity & temperature • work out areas and perimeters in practical situations Level 2• find area, perimeter and volume of common shapes • use, convert and calculate using metric and, where appropriate, imperial measures
http://www.ofqual.gov.uk/
December 2011. Kindly contributed by Louise Dumbell. Search for Louise on www.skillsworkshop.org Please refer to the download page for this resource on skillsworkshop.org for detailed curriculum links and related resources.
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Functional Skills - Maths
Perimeter, Area and Volume
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Perimeter
• What is the perimeter of a shape?– the length around the edge
• How do you calculate the perimeter of a straight sided shape?
8.5m
2.1m
Perimeter = 8.5 + 2.1 + 8.5 + 2.1 = 21.2 m
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Perimeter 2
6.3cm 2.1cm
1.2cm
0.8cm
Perimeter = 6.3 + 2.1 + 1.2 + 0.8 + 1.2 + 6.3 + 0.8 + 2.1 = 20.8
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Perimeter 3• What is the name we use for the perimeter of
a circle?Circumference
• How do we calculate the circumference of a circle?
2 x radius x πradius = distance from centre to the edge of a
circle π = 3.142
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Perimeter 4• Radius = 5.2 mm
• Perimeter = 2 x 5.2 x π = 32.67 mm
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Area
• What is the area of a shape?How much flat space it takes up.
• How do you calculate the area?
• Area = length x width = 8.5 x 2.1 = 17.85 m2
8.5m
2.1m
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Area 26.3cm
2.1cm1.2cm
0.8cm
Area = (6.3 x (2.1+0.8)) + (1.2 x 0.8) =(6.3 x 2.9) + (1.2 x 0.8)= 18.27 + 0.96= 19.23 cm2
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Area 3
• What is the area of a circle?π x (radius)2
Or π x radius x radius
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Area 4• Radius = 5.2 mm
• Area = π x 5.22
= 3.142 x 5.2 x 5.2 = 84.95 mm2
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Area 5
• What is the area of a triangle?A triangle is half of a rectangle so the area of a triangle is:
½ x base x height
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Area 6
1.2 m
3.1 mArea = ½ x 3.1 x 1.2
= 1.86 m2
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Area 7
1.5 m
1.2 m• Area = ½ x 1.2 x 1.5
= 0.9 m2
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Volume
• What is the volume of a 3-D shape?The total amount of space it takes up.How do we calculate the volume of a cuboid?
Length x depth x height
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Volume 2
1.2 m 1.1 m
1.4 m
Volume = 1.2 x 1.4 x 1.1 = 1.848 m3