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St Andrew’s Academy

Mathematics Department

S2 BLOCK 2

Length, Perimeter
& Area
Name : Score :

Centimeter: S1
Line Segment - Ruler

Measure the length of each line segment.

1) cm

2) cm

3) cm

4) cm

5) cm

Draw a line segment for each measure.

6) 4 cm

7) 9 cm

8) 6 cm

9) 13 cm

10) 7 cm

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Inches and Centimeters
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Use a ruler to measure the objects below.

inches

inches

inches

centimeters

centimeters
centimeters

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Whole Centimeter: S1
Measuring Bars

Measure the length of each bar.

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
1)
cm

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
2)
cm

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
3)
cm

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
4)
cm

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
5)
cm

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
6)
cm

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
7)
cm

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
8)
cm

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Finding Metric Length Name:
Find the length of each bar. Write your answer in centimeters (cm). Answers
1)
1. 10.5 cm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
2. 11.5 cm
2)
3. 6.5 cm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
4. 5.5 cm
3)
5. 9.5 cm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
6. 10 cm
4)
7. 3 cm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
8. 13.5 cm
5)
9. 7 cm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
10. 1.5 cm
6)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

7)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

8)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

9)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

10)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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Measure Line Segments
Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

Use the ruler and measure the length of the line segments to the nearest centimeter.
a b c

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
cm

a = b= c =

d e f

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
cm

d= e = f =

g h i

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
cm

g= h= i =

j k l

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
cm

j = k= l =

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Measure Ribbons

Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

Use the ruler and measure the length of the ribbons to the nearest centimeter..

A B C

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
cm

Ribbon A = Ribbon B = Ribbon C =

D E F

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
cm

Ribbon D = Ribbon E = Ribbon F =

G H I

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
cm

Ribbon G = Ribbon H = Ribbon I =

J K L

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
cm

Ribbon J = Ribbon K = Ribbon L =


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Length Word Problems

Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

Solve the following word problems. Show number sentence and your workings.

1. A car is 4 meters long and a boat is 8 meters long.


How long are the car and boat altogether?

2. A ruler is 10 inches long. What is the length of 2 rulers?

3. James is 100 centimeter tall and little Johnny is 90 centimeters


tall. How much taller is James than litlle Johnny?

4. A tree is 7 meters high. A giraffe is 2 meters shorter than the tree.


How tall is the giraffe?

5. My pencil is 10 centimeters long. My eraser is 5 centimeters


shorter than the pencil. What is their total length?

6. A book is 45 centimeters long. A pen is 13 centimeters long.


How much longer is the book than the pen?

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Length Word Problems

Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

Solve the following word problems. Show number sentence and your workings.

1. A helicopter is 7 meters long and an airplane is 12


meters long. How much longer is the airplane?

2. A book is 19 centimers long. What is the length of 2 books?

3. I am 95 centimeter tall and my baby brother is 25 centimeters


shorter than me. How tall is my baby brother?

4. A tree is 7 meters high. A giraffe is 2 meters shorter than the tree.


How tall is the giraffe?

5. I am 1 meter tall and the top of the tree I am standing under


reaches 7 meters higher than me. How high is the tree?

6. A long ruler is 60 centimeters long. A short ruler is 10 centimeters long.


How much shorter is the short ruler than the long one?

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Metric Units of Length

100 centimeters or 100 cm. = 1 meter or 1 m. 1,000 m. = 1 kilometer or 1 km.

Find the measurement of each item to the nearest meter to finish the sentence.

1. I am about m. tall.

2. The door in my house is about m. tall.

3. The living room wall is about m. wide.

Find the equivalent measurement.

4. 100 cm. = m. 5. 1,000 m. = km.

6. 500 cm. = m. 7. 7,000 m. = km.

8. 1,000 cm. = m. 9. 10,000 m. = km.

10. 100,000 m. = km. 11. 20 km. = m.

12. 40 km. = m. 13. 65 km. = m.

Find the equivalent metric and U.S. Customary units of length for each of the following.

14. 4 in. = about cm. 15. 8 cm. = about in.

16. 6 in. = about cm. 17. 23 cm. = about in.

18. 1 ft. = about cm. 19. 28 cm. = about in.

20. 1 yd. = about cm. or close to m.

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Centimeters and Millimeters
Name: ________________________ Class: ___________
Fill in the correct numbers.

6 cm = mm 40 mm = cm

8 cm = mm 30 mm = cm

10 cm = mm 70 mm = cm

20 cm = mm 260 mm = cm

12 cm = mm 980 mm = cm

4 cm 9 mm = mm 85 mm = cm mm

9 cm 8 mm = mm 73 mm = cm mm

9 cm 14 mm = mm 92 mm = cm mm

15 cm 12 mm = mm 187 mm = cm mm

25 cm 80 mm = mm 233 mm = cm mm

17 cm 31 mm = mm 485 mm = cm mm

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Centimeters and Millimeters

Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

Fill in the correct numbers.

1.1 cm = mm 17 mm = cm

0.2 cm = mm 35 mm = cm

2.9 cm = mm 57 mm = cm

0.8 cm = mm 211 mm = cm

6.2 cm = mm 374 mm = cm

3 cm 6 mm = cm 2.5 cm = cm mm

4 cm 8 mm = cm 5.3 cm = cm mm

4 cm 13 mm = cm 3.9 cm = cm mm

11 cm 35 mm = cm 11.8 cm = cm mm

18 cm 20 mm = cm 21.6 cm = cm mm

17 cm 12 mm = cm 23.4 cm = cm mm

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Centimeter/Millimeter: T1S1
Metric Unit Conversion - Length

Example 1 : 23.5 cm = mm Example 2 : 235 mm = cm

1 cm = 10 mm 10 mm = 1 cm
235
23.5 cm = 23.5 × 10 235 mm =
10
= 235 mm = 23.5 cm

Convert the following centimeters (cm) to millimeters (mm).

1) 51.5 cm = mm 2) 23.32 cm = mm

3) 41 cm = mm 4) 77 cm = mm

5) 96.6 cm = mm 6) 13.74 cm = mm

7) 8.26 cm = mm 8) 62.2 cm = mm

Convert the following millimeters (mm) to centimeters (cm).

9) 890 mm = cm 10) 482.1 mm = cm

11) 41.2 mm = cm 12) 364 mm = cm

13) 838 mm = cm 14) 91.23 mm = cm

15) 637 mm = cm 16) 212.2 mm = cm

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Meters and Centimeters
Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

Fill in the correct numbers.

6m = cm 400 cm = m

8m = cm 300 cm = m

5m = cm 1,300 cm = m

9m = cm 1,000 cm = m

12 m = cm 1,400 cm = m

3 m 60 cm = cm 311 cm = m cm

2 m 72 cm = cm 205 cm = m cm

9 m 15 cm = cm 999 cm = m cm

15 m 12 cm = cm 1,111 cm = m cm

22 m 80 cm = cm 1,650 cm = m cm

31 m 31 cm = cm 1,890 cm = m cm

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Meter/Centimeter: T1S1
Metric Unit Conversion - Length

Example 1 : 298 cm = m Example 2 : 2.98 m = cm

100 cm = 1 m 1 m = 100 cm
298 2.98 m = 2.98 × 100
298 cm =
100 = 298 cm
= 2.98 m

Convert the following centimeters (cm) to meters (m).

1) 9200 cm = m 2) 4620 cm = m

3) 6426 cm = m 4) 2130 cm = m

5) 7718 cm = m 6) 976 cm = m

7) 3580 cm = m 8) 5800 cm = m

Convert the following meters (m) to centimeters (cm).

9) 83.6 m = cm 10) 17.45 m = cm

11) 79.21 m = cm 12) 28.64 m = cm

13) 87.9 m = cm 14) 3m= cm

15) 3.49 m = cm 16) 25.3 m = cm

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Kilometers and Meters
Name: ________________________ Class: ___________
Fill in the correct numbers.

6 km = m 9,000 m = km

8 km = m 3,000 m = km

15 km = m 10,000 m = km

16 km = m 11,000 m = km

26 km = m 12,000 m = km

8 km 250 m = m 9,512 m = km m

6 km 339 m = m 6,334 m = km m

5 km 4m = m 4,888 m = km m

10 km 900 m = m 2,501 m = km m

15 km 10 m = m 15,014 m = km m

14 km 3m = m 23,002 m = km m

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Kilometers and Meters
Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

Fill in the correct numbers.

1.2 km = m 3,200 m = km

0.12 km = m 1,090 m = km

1.07 km = m 10,800 m = km

2.5 km = m 20,900 m = km

2.05 km = m 220 m = km

8 km 250 m = km 9.8 km = km m

6 km 330 m = km 6.33 km = km m

4 km 40 m = km 4.08 km = km m

10 km 900 m = km 2.51 km = km m

15 km 10 m = km 15.01 km = km m

24 km 30 m = km 23.2 km = km m

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Sheet 1
Convert - km to m

Example :
6.5 km = m
1 km = 1000 m
6.5 km = 6.5 x 1000 m
= 6500 m

Convert the following kilometers (km) to meters (m).

1) 15.25 km = m 2) 8.6 km = m

3) 2.232 km = m 4) 64.248 km = m

5) 72.43 km = m 6) 56.2 km = m

7) 48 km = m 8) 60.366 km = m

9) 3.291 km = m 10) 88.52 km = m

11) 93 km = m 12) 7.608 km = m

13) 55.23 km = m 14) 97.5 km = m

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T1S1
Length - Metric Unit Conversion
Convert between centimeters (cm) and millimeters (mm).

1) 12.7 cm = mm 2) 54.54 mm = cm

3) 710 mm = cm 4) 94.2 cm = mm

5) 47.68 cm = mm 6) 653.6 mm = cm

Convert between meters (m) and centimeters (cm).

7) 5900 cm = m 8) 1450 cm = m

9) 64.71 m = cm 10) 36.32 m = cm

11) 7630 cm = m 12) 25.4 m = cm

Convert between kilometers (km) and meters (m).

13) 21 km = m 14) 19781 m = km

15) 69580 m = km 16) 78.32 km = m

17) 9.5 km = m 18) 41300 m = km

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Drawing Perimeter

Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

(I) Draw 3 different figures with a perimeter of 16 m.

1m

1m

(I1) Draw 4 different figures with a perimeter of 12 m.


1m

1m

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Perimeter

Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

Use the 4 figures to answer the questions.

a b

c d
1m

1m

(a) What is the perimeter of figure a?

(b) What is the perimeter of figure b?

(c) What is the perimeter of figures b and d altogether?

(d) Which 3 figures have the same perimeter?

(e) You want to put up a fence around all 4 figures.


If the price of doing so is 100 dollars per meter,
how much would you have to pay?

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Finding Perimeter
Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

Find the perimeter of the following figures. 1 small block is 1 unit long.

14 units

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Perimeter: On a Grid
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Question 1: The following shapes are drawn on centimetre-squared paper.


Find the perimeter of each shape.
(a) (b) (c)


(d) (e) (f)

Question 2: The following shapes are drawn on centimetre-squared paper.


Find the perimeter of each shape.
(a) (b) (c)


(d) (e) (f)

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Rectangle - Perimeter

Find the perimeter of each rectangle.

1) 2) 3)
5 cm
6m

12
m
11 mm

4 mm
9 cm

Perimeter = Perimeter = Perimeter =

4) 5) 6)
1m 13 mm
10 cm
4m

14 mm

5 cm

Perimeter = Perimeter = Perimeter =

7) 8) 9)
8 mm
2m

13 cm
5m
15 mm

6 cm

Perimeter = Perimeter = Perimeter =

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Question 1: Work out the perimeter of each shape below

(a) (b) (c)




(d) (e) (f)


Question 2: Find the perimeter of each of these rectangles.

(a) (b) (c)

(d) (e) (f)

Question 3: Work out the perimeter of each of these squares

(a) (b) (c)

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Question 4: Work out the perimeter of each of these equilateral triangles

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Question 5: Calculate the perimeter of each of these isosceles triangles

(a) (b) (c)

Question 6: Work out the perimeter of each of these regular shapes



(a) (b) (c)

Question 7: Find the perimeter of each of these shapes

(a) (b) (c)



(d) (e)

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Question 8: The perimeter of each shape is given. Find the length of the missing side

(a) (b) (c)

(d) (e) (f)



(g) (h) (i)

Apply

Question 1: The square is drawn accurately


Find the perimeter of the square.

Question 2: A rectangle has a perimeter of 18cm.


Write down a possible pair of values for its length and width

Question 3: The triangle and square have the same perimeter.


Find x


Question 4: Shown is a rectangle.
Work out the perimeter of the rectangle.

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Unknown Side

Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

Find the length of the unknown sides given the perimeters of the following figures.

? 15 cm

? ?

Perimeter: 20 cm Perimeter: 32 cm Perimeter: 40 cm


length ? : length ? : length ? :

?
?

cm
15
?

Perimeter: 28 cm Perimeter: 48 cm Perimeter: 42 cm


length ? : length ? : length ? :

? ?
3m

?
2 cm

Perimeter: 30 cm Perimeter: 20 cm Perimeter: 16 cm


length ? : length ? : length ? :
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Perimeter: On a Grid
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Question 1: On centimetre-square paper, draw a rectangle with a perimeter of 14cm

Question 2: On centimetre-square paper, draw three different rectangles with an


perimeter of 18cm

Question 3: A square has a perimeter of 24cm.


(a) Draw this square on centimetre-square paper.
(b) Find the area of the square.

Question 4: A rectangle has an area of 12cm².


(a) Draw three possible rectangles on centimetre-square paper.
(b) Find the perimeter of three rectangles.

Question 5: A square has an area of 49cm²


(a) Draw this square on centimetre-square paper.
(b) Find the perimeter of the square.

Question 6: Draw a shape that has one line of symmetry and a perimeter of 10cm

Question 7: Jasmine says the perimeter of this shape is 12cm.


Explain her mistake.

Question 8: An “equable” shape is a shape where the area and perimeter of the shape have
the same numerical value.

The shape shown has an area of 26cm²


and a perimeter of 26cm.

Draw four more equable shapes.

Question 9: Martin has drawn the shape below.


He says it is possible to draw a shape with the
same area but a larger perimeter.
Show Martin is correct.

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Perimeter
a)  b)  c) 

   
 

d)  e)  f) 

 
 

 
g)  h)  i) 

 
 

j)  k)  l) 

 
 

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Sheet 1
Triangle - Computing Sides

Example:
A
Perimeter = 16 mm
−1

C Perimeter = Sum of length of the sides


16 mm= − 1 + + 2 + + 3


+2

16 mm= 3 + 4

3 = 16 − 4 AB = +2 = 4 + 2 = 6 mm

+3 12
= = 4 mm BC = +3 = 4 + 3 = 7 mm

B
3
AC = −1 = 4 − 1 = 3 mm

Find the value of and compute the length of the sides for each triangle.

1) B 2) 3)
+2


+1 A C R

+5 −1
D
+3

+4 P
Q
+8


+4
B
C
Perimeter = 17 m ; = Perimeter = 21 cm ; = Perimeter = 36 mm; =


BC = ; CD = ; BD = AB = ; BC = ; AC = PQ = ; QR = ; PR =

C G
4) 5) 6)
A
+2
+2

E −3
−2

+1

+1 B C
D E 2 +1


−4


Perimeter = 31 mm ; = Perimeter = 32 m ; = Perimeter = 58 cm ; =




CD = ; DE = ; CE = EF = ; FG = ; EG = AB = ; BC = ; AC =

7) B 8) R 9) −4


+6
+3
+8

+1


+1

C
3 +2 P Q
D 

+2 H

Perimeter = 30 cm ; = Perimeter = 41 mm ; = Perimeter = 40 m ; =



BC = ; CD = ; BD = PQ = ; QR = ; PR = GH = ;H = ; G =

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Question 5: The length of a rectangular Pield is 60m greater than the width of the Pield.
The Pield has a length of 310m.
Find the perimeter of the Pield.


Question 6: Felicity wants to place a wooden fence around her vegetable garden.
Each metre of fencing costs £5.80

Work out the cost of the new fence

Question 7: Below is a coffee table.


The length of the table is 40cm more that the width of the table.
The perimeter of the table is 3.8m


Find the size of the length and width of the table

Question 8: Shown is an equilateral triangle with side length of 8cm.


Six of the triangles are put together to make a larger shape.
Find the perimeter of the larger shape.

Question 9: A square has an area of 36cm²


Find the perimeter of the square.

Question 10: Andy says that all rectangles with an area of 24cm² have the same perimeter
Show that Andy is wrong.

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Question 11: A rectangle is divided into two shapes, A and B

(a) Which of these statements is true?

- The area of A is greater than the area of B


- The area of A is less than the area of B
- The area of A is the same as the area of B

(b) Which of these statements is true?

- The perimeter of A is greater than the perimeter of B


- The perimeter of A is less than the perimeter of B
- The perimeter of A is the same as the perimeter of B

Question 12: An isosceles triangle has a perimeter of 73cm


An equilateral triangle has a perimeter of 51cm
The triangles are put together to make a kite.

Work out the perimeter of the kite.


Question 13: Three congruent rectangles, are placed together to make the shape below.

Find the perimeter of the shape.


Question 14: ABCD is a trapezium


AD is twice the length of AB
BC is 3cm longer than AD
DC is 19cm longer than AB
The perimeter of the trapezium is 49cm

Find the length of AB

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Area Blocks
Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

Determine the area of the following figures. Each shaded block equals 1 sq. unit.

44 square units

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Area Blocks
Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

Determine the area of the following figures. Each shaded block equals 4 sq. units.

176 square units

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Question 1: The following shapes are drawn on centimetre-squared paper.


Find the area of each shape.
(a) (b) (c)

(d) (e) (f)

Question 2: The following shapes are drawn on centimetre-squared paper.


Find the area of each shape.
(a) (b) (c)

Question 3: The following shapes are drawn on centimetre-squared paper.


Estimate their areas.
(a) (b) (c)

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Determining Area with Partial Blocks Name:
Find the area of each shaded section. Each block is 1 square unit (u). Answers
1) 0 2) 0
7.5 8 1. 45 u2
8 4
5 2.5
2 1.5 2. 42 u2
2 2.5
5 4.5
3. 10 u2
8 7
7.5 7.5
0 4.5 4. 49 u2

5. 35 u2
3) 0 4)
0 5 6. 48 u2
0 6
2 7
3 5 7. 46 u2
3 2
2 5
8. 24 u2
0 6
0 5
0 3

5) 0 6) 0
3 6
5.5 7
5 8.5
5 2.5
6 2.5
5.5 8.5
3 7
2 6
0 0

7) 8 8) 0
4 0
4 7
7 7.5
0 2.5
0 2
7 2
4 2
4 1
8 0

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Determining Area with Full Blocks Name:
Find the area of each shaded section. Each block is 1 square unit (u2). Answers
1) 6 2) 5 3) 3
10 5 3
6 6 3 1. 52 u2
2 8 2
2 9 4
2 9 3 2. 70 u2
2 8 3
6 8 2
10 7 4 3. 31 u2
6 5 4

4. 54 u2

4) 4 5) 4 6) 2 5. 43 u2
6 5 6
6 5 9
6 4 6 6. 45 u2
6 3 4
6 10 4
6 3 6 7. 58 u2
8 3 6
6 3 2
0 3 0 8. 56 u2

9. 82 u2
7) 3 8) 7 9) 8
5 6 8 10. 62 u2
6 6 9
7 5 7
8 8 9 11. 52 u2
8 4 10
7 5 8
6 2 7 12. 57 u2
5 6 8
3 7 8

10) 3 11) 6 12) 0


10 6 0
5 6 5
4 5 10
6 3 10
8 3 8
8 7 6
8 7 6
5 7 5
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Finding Area whole and half Units
Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

Find the area of the following figures.

Each stand for 1 square unit and each stands for a half square unit.

6 square units

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Finding Area
Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

Find the area of the following figures in square units.

2 units 2 units 4 units

64 square units

3 units 3 units 4 units

5 units 2 units 6 units

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Question 1: Calculate the area of each of these rectangles

(a) (b) (c) (d)


(e) (f) (g) (h)



(i) (j) (k) (l)

Question 2: Work out the area of each of these squares

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Question 3: Work out the area of each of these rectangles



(a) (b) (c) (d)


(e) (f) (g) (h)

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Question 4: Work out the area of each of these rectangles.


State your units for each answer.

(a) (b) (c) (d)



(e) (f) (g)

Question 5: The area of each of these rectangles have been given.


Find the length of the missing sides.

(a) (b) (c)



(d) (e) (f)

(g) (h) (i)


(j) (k) (l)

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Area and Perimeter
Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

Complete the table

Length Width Area Perimeter


12 m 8m

10 m 6m

9m 5m
2
3m 12 m
2
5m 25 m
2
3m 30 m
2
8m 88 m

5m 24 m

3m 22 m

15 m 2m
2
7m 28 m
2
8m 80 m

20 m 2m
2
15 m 16 m
2
10 m 22 m

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Area of Squares and Rectangles
Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

Find the area of the following squares and rectangles.

8 cm

m
5c
2 cm
3 cm

area: area: area:

7 cm
9 cm 9 cm

3 cm
4 cm

area: area: area:

9c
7 cm m m
10 c
5 cm
3 cm

area: area: area:

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Area of Compound Shapes


Video 41 on www.corbettmaths.com

Workout

Question 1: Work out the area of each of these shapes.



(a) (b) (c)



(d) (e) (f)



(g) (h) (i)

Question 2: Work out the shaded area.



(a) (b) (c)

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Area of a Rectangle
Video 45 on Corbettmaths

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Question 1: A farmer has a Nield that is 300m long and 70m wide.
Calculate the area of the Nield.

Question 2: A piece of paper has a length of 18cm and a width of 6cm.


Find the area of paper.

Question 3: A rectangle has an area of 30cm²


Write down the length and width of three rectangles with an area of 30cm²

Question 4: These two rectangles have the same area.


Find the length of the second rectangle.

Question 5: A rectangle has an area of 80cm² and a perimeter of 48cm.


Find the length and width of the rectangle.

Question 6: A rectangle has an area of 100cm² and a perimeter of 104cm.


Find the length and width of the rectangle.

Question 7: Mr Jenkins has a grass lawn that is 24m wide and 30m long.
Mr Jenkins cuts the grass at a rate of 9m² per minute.
How long will it take Mr Jenkins to cut all the grass?

Question 8: A football pitch is 110m long and has a perimeter of 360m.


Find the area of the football pitch.

Question 9: A rectangular room is 14m long and 8m wide.


Jessica is going to carpet the room with carpet that costs £17.50 per square
metre.
Work out the cost of carpeting the room.

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Question 10: Mr Harris is tiling his bathroom Nloor.


The bathroom Nloor is a rectangle measuring 4m by 2m.
Each tile is 20cm by 20cm.


How many tiles does he need?

Question 11: Henry is tiling his kitchen wall.


The kitchen wall is a rectangle measuring 7m by 2m.
Each tile is 50cm by 50cm.


How many tiles does he need?

Question 12: Mrs Rodgers is tiling her bathroom wall.


The bathroom wall is 360cm long and 240cm high.
Each tile is 20cm by 20cm


The tiles are sold in boxes of 6.
Each box costs £8.
How much will it cost Mrs Rodgers to tile her bathroom wall?

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Area and Perimeter
Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

(1) The perimeter of a square is 40 meters.


Find the length of one side of the square. ?
Answer:
Perimeter = 40 m

2 16 cm
(2) The area of a rectangle is 80 cm.
If its length is 16 cm, what is its width? ?
Answer: 2
Area = 80 cm

2
(3) The area of a square is 49 mm.
What is the length of each side? ?
Answer: 2
Area = 49 mm

12 cm
(4) The length of a rectangle is 12 cm.
2
What is the width if the area is 72 cm ? ?
Answer:
2
Area = 72 cm

?
(5) The perimeter of a rectangle is 160 cm. 4x
The rectangle is 4 times longer than wide. 1x ?
What are the length and width of this rectangle?
Answer: Perimeter = 160 cm

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Area and Perimeter
Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

Find the lengths of the unkowns sides.


2 7 cm
(1) The area of a rectangle is 42 cm.
If its length is 7 cm, what is its width? ?
Answer: 2
Area = 42 cm

(2) The perimeter of a square is 32 meters.


Find the length of one side of the square. ?
Answer:
Perimeter = 32 m

13 cm
(3) The length of a rectangle is 13 cm.
2
What is the width if the area is 65 cm ? ?
Answer:
2
Area = 65 cm

2
(4) The area of a square is 81 mm.
What is the length of each side? ?
Answer: 2
Area = 81 mm

2 10 cm
(5) The area of a rectangle is 40 cm .
If its length is 10 cm, what is its width? ?
Answer: 2
Area = 40 cm

(6) The perimeter of a rectangle is 200 cm. 3x


The rectangle is 3 times longer than wide. 1x
What are the length and width of this rectangle?
Answer: Perimeter = 20 cm

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Area and Perimeter
Name: ________________________ Class: ___________
Find the lengths of the unkowns sides.

10 cm
(1) The length of a rectangle is 10 cm.
2
What is the width if the area is 60 cm ? ?
Answer:
2
Area = 60 cm

2 12 cm
(2) The area of a rectangle is 48 cm.
If its length is 12 cm, what is its width? ?
Answer: 2
Area = 48 cm

2 9 cm
(3) The area of a rectangle is 27 cm.
If its length is 9 cm, what is its width? ?
Answer: 2
Area = 27 cm

(4) The perimeter of a square is 40 meters.


Find the length of one side of the square. ?
Answer:
Perimeter = 40 m

2
(5) The area of a square is 64 mm.
What is the length of each side? ?
Answer: 2
Area = 64 mm

(6) The perimeter of a rectangle is 60 cm. 5x


The rectangle is 5 times longer than wide. 1x
What are the length and width of this rectangle?
Answer: Perimeter = 60 cm

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Finding the Area of Right Triangles with a Grid Name:
Find the area of each triangle in blocks (b). Answers
The area of a right triangle is In this example, the surrounding
half the area of the rectangle rectangle would have an area of 1. 35 b2
that would surround it. 15 blocks (15 b2).
2. 15 b2

3 3 3. 14 b2

4. 21 b2
5 5
Half of 15 is 7.5
5. 31.5 b2
This right triangle has an area of
7.5 b2.
6. 20 b2

1) 2) 3) 7. 22.5 b2

8. 31.5 b2

9. 8 b2

4) 5) 6)

7) 8) 9)

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Area  of  a  Triangle


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Question  1:   Find  the  area  of  each  triangle.

(a)           (b)         (c)    

(d)         (e)         (f)

Question  2:   Find  the  area  of  each  triangle.

(a)           (b)         (c)

(d)           (e)         (f)

Question  3:   Find  the  area  of  each  triangle.

(a)           (b)         (c)

(d)           (e)         (f)

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Area  of  a  Triangle


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Question  4:   Find  the  area  of  the  triangle  with  a  base  of  12cm  and  perpendicular  height  of  
    9cm.

Question  5:   Find  the  area  of  the  triangle  with  a  base  of  9cm  and  perpendicular  height  of  
    14cm.

Question  6:   Find  the  area  of  the  triangle  with  a  base  of  19cm  and  perpendicular  height  of  
    7cm.

Question  7:   The  area  of  the  triangle  is  20cm²,  Lind  x.

Question  8:   The  area  of  the  triangle  is  30cm²,  Lind  y.

Question  9:   The  area  of  the  triangle  is  12cm²,  Lind  z.

Question  10:   The  area  of  the  triangle  is  56cm²,  Lind  a.

Question  11:   The  area  of  the  triangle  is  165cm²,  Lind  b.

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Area  of  a  Triangle


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Question  1:   Shown  is  a  square  garden  with  a  triangular  pond.


    Find  the  area  of  the  garden  that  is  grass.

Question  2:   Shown  is  a  triangular  brick  wall  with  a  rectangular  window.
    Find  the  area  of  the  wall  that  is  brick.

Question  3:   Shown  is  a  pattern  that  is  made  from  a  rectangle  and  a  triangle.
    Find  the  area  of  the  pattern.

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Area  of  a  Triangle


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Question  4:   Shown  below  is  a  triangular  Lield.


    Each  chicken  requires  3m².
    How  many  chickens  can  be  kept  in  this  Lield?

Question  5:   Shown  below  is  a  wall.


    Calculate  the  area  of  the  wall.

Question  6:   Shown  below  is  a  logo  made  from  a  square  and  two  triangles.
    Calculate  the  area  of  the  logo.

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Area of Compound Shapes


Video 41 on www.corbettmaths.com

Question 3: Work out the area of each of these shapes.



(a) (b) (c)




(d) (e) (f)

Question 4: Work out the shaded area.



(a) (b) (c)


Question 5: Work out the area of each of these shapes.

(a) (b) (c)




(d) (e) (f)

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Area of Compound Shapes


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Question 1: William is painting the side of his house.


He has 8 litres of paint and each litre of paint covers 16m²
Does William have enough paint?

Question 2: Farmer Martin keeps chickens in the Oield below.


Each chicken needs 3m².
What is the maximum number of chickens that he can keep?

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Area of Compound Shapes
Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

Find the area of the following compound shapes (not drawn to scale).
The dashed lines are perpendicular.

4 cm 3 cm

3 cm
3 cm

6 cm
9 cm
6 cm

8 cm 1 cm
5 cm 3 cm

Area: Area: Area:

4 cm 10 cm
4 cm

4 cm
4 cm
10 cm

3 cm
4 cm

6 cm
4 cm 3 cm

Area: Area: Area:

5 cm
4 cm 6 cm

8 cm
4 cm
8 cm

12 cm 6 cm
18 cm

Area: Area: Area:


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Length of the Unknown Side
Name: ________________________ Class: ___________
What is the length of the unknown sides (?) given the perimeter of the following
shapes? The shapes are not drawn to scale

3 cm
3 cm
3 cm

?
8 cm ? 4 cm
10 cm 3 cm
1 cm
2 cm
3 cm 3 cm
5 cm
?

Perimeter: 60 cm Perimeter: 36 cm Perimeter: 22 cm


Length of ? : Length of ? : Length of ? :

9 cm 3 cm 9 cm

9 cm 10 cm 3 cm
9 cm
10 cm
?
10 cm
?
?

3 cm 4 cm 2 cm

Perimeter: 68 cm Perimeter: 28 cm Perimeter: 44 cm


Length of ? : Length of ? : Length of ? :

5 cm
2 cm

2 cm
?
8 cm 5 cm
3 cm
?

3 cm
4 cm

?
6 cm

Perimeter: 28 cm Perimeter: 24 cm Perimeter: 30 cm


Length of ? : Length of ? : Length of ? :
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Unknown Length
Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

Find the length of the unknown (?) sides of the following compound shapes
(not drawn to scale) given their areas.

3 cm
9 cm

8 cm
10 cm ?
4 cm 12 cm

3 cm
? 3 cm
?
8 cm 4 cm 2 cm

2 2 2
Area: 68 cm Area: 96 cm Area: 81 cm
Length of ?: Length of ?: Length of ?:

6 cm
3 cm ?

3 cm
3 cm
5 cm
?
6 cm ? 1 cm
3 cm

4 cm

7 cm
2 2 2
Area: 36 cm Area: 64 cm Area: 36 cm
Length of ?: Length of ?: Length of ?:

4 cm

10 cm

10 cm ?
?
? 4 cm 4 cm
10 cm

3 cm 6 cm

4 cm
2 2 2
Area: 60 cm Area: 200 cm Area: 68 cm
Length of ?: Length of ?: Length of ?:
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Height of Triangles
Name: ________________________ Class: ___________
Find the height of the following triangles (not drawn to scale).

6 cm

8 cm 5 cm 5 cm h 5 cm
7 cm
h h

base = 5 cm
base = 6 cm base = 3 cm
2 2 2
Area: 18 cm Area: 6 cm Area: 10 cm
Height: Height: Height:

7 cm
6 cm
6 cm h 7 cm 7 cm
7 cm h
h
m
5c

base
=

=6c
se

m base = 7 cm
ba

2 2 2
Area: 15 cm Area: 15 cm Area: 21 cm
Height: Height: Height:

8 cm 8 cm 8 cm
6 cm 7 cm h
7 cm h
h

base = 6 cm
base = 4 cm base = 8 cm

2 2 2
Area: 10 cm Area: 18 cm Area: 28 cm
Height: Height: Height:

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Area of Triangles
Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

Find the area of the following triangles (not drawn to scale).

5 cm

6 cm 6 cm 8 cm 7 cm 5 cm

h = 6 cm h = 4 cm
base
h = 5 cm =5c
base = 6 cm m
base = 4 cm

Area: Area: Area:

6 cm
8 cm
h = 5 cm 9 cm 9 cm
7 cm 6 cm
h = 6 cm
cm
6 h = 8 cm
e=
base = 6 cm bas base = 9 cm

Area: Area: Area:

8 cm 8 cm 9 cm 6 cm
7 cm
7 cm h = 6 cm
h = 6 cm
h = 7 cm
base = 7 cm
base = 8 cm base = 5 cm

Area: Area: Area:

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Area of Shaded Triangles
Name: ________________________ Class: ___________

Calculate the area of each shaded triangle.

EFGH is a square ABCD is a rectangle


E F
A B

10 cm 4 cm

D C
10 cm
G 6 cm H

Area: Area:

KLMN is a rectangle NOPQ is a square


4 cm 5 cm N O
K L

2 cm 4 cm
6 cm

N M
9 cm
Q P

Area: Area:

RSTU is a square DEFG is a rectangle


R S 8 cm
D E

8 cm 4 cm

G 2 cm 4 cm F
U T

Area: Area:

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Area of 2D Shapes
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d)  e)  f) 

   
 
g)  h)  i) 
 

 
 
 

j)  k)  l) 

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