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Skill: Perimeter/Area/Volume
Standard: 5.8.a ~ The student will find perimeter, area, and volume in
standard units of measure
5.8.b ~ The student will differentiate among perimeter, area, and
volume and identify whether the application of the concept of
perimeter, area, or volume is appropriate for a given situation;
Vocabulary:
Perimeter – The distance around the outside of a polygon
Area – The amount of space or “squares” inside a shape
Volume – The amount of space or “cubes” inside a three-
dimensional object
Perimeter You can calculate the perimeter by adding the lengths of the sides together.
Triangles
P = 4 + 4 + 6
P = 14 cm
Parallelograms
*One thing you need to know about parallelograms is that opposite sides are congruent.
1st, you need to write in the opposite sides
P = 5 + 5 + 2 + 2
P = 14 in
4 cm 4 cm
6 cm
5 in
2 in. 2 in
5 in
Units used to describe perimeter:
(Regular Units)
Customary: Metric:
Inches (in) Centimeters (cm)
Feet (ft) Meters (m)
Yards (yd) Kilometers (km)
Miles (mi)
How many square units make up the area of this rectangle?
Often, not all of the sides are given. You need to calculate the missing sides.
In a parallelogram, opposite sides are equal in length. 10 ft. 4 ft. EQUILATERAL polygons – a polygon in which all of the sides have equal lengths P = P = P = P = P = P = P = P = P = P = P = P =
2 cm 5 in
6 ft
3 m
1 yd
4 cm
What is the perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 8 cm and a width of 5 cm?
What is the perimeter of a parallelogram with one side of 5 ft. and the other side
of 3 ft.?
What is the perimeter of an equilateral triangle with a length of 8 inches?
Calculating Perimeter of Complex Shapes
Add up all the sides. You may have to figure out some of the missing sides first.
P = ___ + ___ + ___ + ___ + ___ + ___ + ___ + ___
P = _______ ft
8 ft
10 ft
2 ft
2 ft
2 ft
P = ___ + ___ + ___ + ___ + ___ + ___ + ___ + ___ + ___ + ___ + ____ + ___
P = _________ units
Area
Parallelogram
A = bh A = bh
A = 7 x 4 A = 4 x 9
A = 28 sq. in. A = 36 cm2
Area of a Parallelogram = base x height
Triangle
A = ½ bh A = ½ bh
A = ½ x 4 x 3 A = ½ x 6 x 4
A = 6 cm2 A = 12 sq. ft.
Area of a Triangle = half x base x height ~or~
Area of a Triangle = base x height / 2
7 in
4 in 4 cm 5 cm
9 cm
3 cm
4 cm
5 cm
6 ft
5 ft 5 ft 4 ft
Units used to describe area:
(Square Units)
Customary: Metric:
Square Inches (sq.in.) Centimeters Squared (cm2)
Square Feet (sq. ft.) Meters Squared (m2)
Square Yards (sq. yd.) Kilometers Squared (km2)
Square Miles (sq. mi.)
Finding area using squares on a grid:
Area = ___________ square units
Area = ______ square units Area = _______ square feet
Calculate the area:
Volume
Volume of a cube
V = lwh
V = 2*2*2
V = 8 cm3
Volume = length x width x height
Volume of a rectangular prism
V = lwh
V = 6*3*4
V = 72 cm3
Units used to describe area:
(Square Units)
Customary: Metric:
Cubic Inches (cu.in.) Centimeters Cubed (cm3)
Cubic Feet (cu. ft.) Meters Cubed (m3)
Cubic Yards (cu. yd.) Kilometers Cubed (km3)
Cubic Miles (cu. mi.)
Calculate the volume:
volume = cm3
volume = cm3
volume = cm3
volume = cm3
volume = cm3
volume = cm3
volume = cm3
volume = m3
volume = mm3
volume = m3
volume = cm3
volume = cm3
Calculate the volumes for each of the objects below.
Length = 15 m Width = 6 m Depth = 2 m
volume = m3
Length = 25 cm Width = 9 cm
Height = 30 cm
volume = cm3
Length = 80 cm Width = 45 cm Height = 40 cm
volume = cm3
Length = 9 mm Width = 9 mm Height = 9 mm
volume = mm3
Length = 10 cm Width = 4 cm
Height = 15 cm
volume = cm3
Length = 15 m Width = 12 m Height = 14 m
volume = m3
Length = 120 mm Width = 30 mm
Height = 160 mm
volume = mm3
Length = 35 cm Width = 35 cm Height = 30 cm
volume = cm3
Find the volume of a cube with sides of 5 yards.
Find the volume of a rectangular prism with a length of 3 cm, a width
of 4 cm, and a height of 2 cm.
Find the volume.
A cube has a volume of 65 cubic inches. What is the length of its
sides?
A rectangular prism has a volume of 40 cubic feet. Its height is 2 feet and its width is 4 feet. What is its length?
Find the volume.
Find the volume.
Find the length of the missing side, if
the volume is 30 cubic inches.
Find the length of each side of the
cube if the volume is 27 cm3.
Shantae bought a box of Lucky Charms at the grocery store. She wondered what the volume was, so she decided to measure it. The length was 7 inches, the width was 2 inches, and the height was 9 inches. What was the volume?
Ron ships XBOX 360s to stores. He needs to know the volume of the boxes at the UPS store, so he knows how many XBOX 360s he can fit in there. The dimensions of the boxes at the UPS store are 4 ft by 3 ft by 4 ft.
Jerry is in charge of bringing dice to his math class for his probability unit. Each die is 1 cubic centimeter. If he needs to bring 20 dice (20 cubic cm) and has a box that has a base that is 2 cm by 5 cm. How tall does his box need to be?
7 in
7 in
7 in
3 in
3 in
8 in
3 cm
3 cm
1 cm 2 in
? in
5 in
Volume with cubes: