This resource will help assess your students' mastery of concepts surrounding measurement and time. This worksheet will challenge your third graders with problems on area, perimeter, measurement, and elapsed time problems.
Use this exercise with your students to build a foundational understanding of geometry. They will determine the area of shapes by counting the unit squares.
You need the length and the width to find the area of a rectangle or square, but what if one piece of information is missing? Use this lesson alongside *What's My Area?* or on its own.
Let’s give them something to talk about! Use this resource with your students to facilitate meaningful interactions between partners by giving each one different pieces of necessary information to find the area of a shape.
Allow your students to explore the pros and cons of different strategies used to find the area of rectangles. Use this as a stand alone lesson or as a pre-lesson for the Multiplication and Area in the Community Garden lesson.