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.
In this 3rd grade math worksheet, your child will practice geometry and addition as they calculate the perimeter of each house to find the largest one.
Fourth graders will calculate the perimeter of rectangles, then draw new shapes with similar perimeters. Help your child practice geometry with this worksheet.
Have your fourth grader stretch his math knowledge with a geometry worksheet. He'll calculate the perimeter of a rectangle, then draw two similar shapes.
Your students will have a blast as they use perimeter in a real-world scenario to plan their very own carnivals in the school gym. Students will choose their activities and use their calculated dimensions to map our their carnival on the provided graph.
Your fourth grader will need to use his geometry skills to calculate and create rectangle perimeters. He'll also improve addition and multiplication skills.
Help your students bring mathematics to life! In this exercise, your students will create word problems to accompany a shape with the length of each side labeled.
Fourth grade mathematicians will need to use their geometry skills to figure out the length of the pictured rectangles' perimeters, then make their own.
Are your students ready for the next step in geometry learning? Perimeter is one of the key measurement concepts in geometry, and our engaging perimeter worksheets make it easy to master this process. Students begin by calculating the perimeter of a rectangle and then advance to more complex shapes and word problems that apply their new skills in these perimeter worksheets!