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GEOMETRIC MEASUREMENT AND DATA (for third grade) Emily Longman February 12, 2014

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Geometric Measurement and Data. (for third grade) Emily Longman February 12, 2014. Multiplication and Addition of Area. Tiling. Multiplication. Addition. Remember:. In the last lesson, we learned that area can be measured using unit squares. . 1 unit. 1 unit. Tiling. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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GEOMETRIC MEASUREMENT AND DATA(for third grade)

Emily LongmanFebruary 12, 2014

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Addition

MULTIPLICATION AND ADDITION OF AREA

Tiling Multiplication

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REMEMBER:

In the last lesson, we learned that area can be measured using unit squares.

1 unit

1 unit

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TILING

You can visualize unit squares by using tiles, like this one.

Click here to see how.

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Click on the red unit squares (tiles) and watch how they cover the

entire surface of the rectangle.

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Click on the red unit squares (tiles) and watch how they cover the

entire surface of the rectangle.You can add up the tiles you used – that number is your area:

Six tiles fit into this rectangle.

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MULTIPLICATION

You can also multiply the side lengths

to find the area:

3 unit squares x 2 unit squares = 6 square units

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Use the multiplicative property of area to find the area of the following examples.

Click on the correct answer:

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A. 9B. 25C. 20D. 16

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Yes! 5 x 4 = 20 units squared

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No

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5 x 4 = 20 units squared

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A. 6B. 4C. 3D. 2

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Yes! 3 x 2 = 6 units squared

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No

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3 x 2 = 6 units squared

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A. 8B. 3C. 9D. 5

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Yes! 3 x 3 = 9 units squared

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No

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3 x 3 = 9 units squared

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A. 6B. 4

C. 10D. 5

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Yes! 5 x 1 = 5 units squared

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No

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5 x 1 = 5 units squared

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HOW DID YOU DO?• If you want more practice, you can go back to retake the quiz by clicking here:

• If you’re finished, you may click here to return to the main menu and review quietly:

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SOURCES• Common Core Standard 3.MD.7.a-b• http://www.isbe.net/common_core/pls/level1/pdf/math-standards.pdf

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