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Exploring Area Concepts

Maths • 30 • 3 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards

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Maths
30
3 students
23 October 2024

Teaching Instructions

Focus on Area of a rectangle and composite shapes (triangles, squares, etc). 8 questions, include diagrams, use metric

Exploring Area Concepts

Curriculum Area

California Common Core State Standards for Mathematics
Grade 5: Measurement and Data

  • 5.MD.C.5: Relate volume to the operations of multiplication and addition and solve real world and mathematical problems involving volume.
    • 5.MD.C.5a: Find the volume of a right rectangular prism with whole-number side lengths by packing it with unit cubes, and show that the volume is the same as it would be found by multiplying the edge lengths, equivalently by multiplying the height by the area of the base.

While the standard specifically addresses volume, understanding the area is foundational for comprehending volume, making the exploration of the area of rectangles and composite shapes relevant and necessary for fifth-grade students.

Lesson Objectives

  1. Students will understand and calculate the area of rectangles.
  2. Students will explore and compute the area of composite shapes, including triangles and squares.
  3. Students will use diagrams to visualize and solve area problems.

Lesson Outline

Introduction (5 minutes)

  • Engage Students: Begin with a quick discussion about why knowing how to calculate the area is important in everyday life (e.g., planning a garden, flooring a room).
  • Key Concept Review: Refresh students' memory on the formula for finding the area of a rectangle (Area = Length x Width).

Instruction (10 minutes)

  • Explaining Area of a Rectangle:

    • Use a pre-drawn diagram of a rectangle on the board, labeled with dimensions 5 cm by 3 cm.
    • Walk through the calculation step-by-step: Area = 5 cm x 3 cm = 15 cm².
  • Introducing Composite Shapes:

    • Define a composite shape as a shape made up of two or more simple shapes (triangles, rectangles, etc.).
    • Show a diagram of a composite shape consisting of a rectangle and a triangle.

Problem-Solving Activity (10 minutes)

  • Worksheet Questions: Distribute a worksheet with 8 questions and diagrams. Walk them through the first two questions, then let them work independently.
  1. Rectangle with dimensions 6 cm by 2 cm.
  2. Square with side 4 cm.
  3. Composite shape: rectangle (5 cm by 3 cm) with a triangle on top, height of triangle 2 cm.
  4. Composite shape: two rectangles - one 5 cm by 2 cm, and another 3 cm by 2 cm, share a side.
  5. Triangle with base 4 cm and height 3 cm.
  6. Rectangle with length 8 cm and width 1 cm.
  7. Composite shape: square of side 3 cm, with half-circle on one side (approximate area of the half-circle).
  8. Composite shape: L-shaped figure consisting of two squares each with a side of 2 cm.

Closing and Review (5 minutes)

  • Discussion: Go over the answers as a group. Address any misconceptions or questions. Emphasize the importance of calculating area accurately.
  • Real-World Connection: Encourage students to think of other practical examples where understanding area is useful, such as in sports, construction, or interior design.

Assessment

  • Informal Assessment: Confirm understanding through observation during the activity and answers to the worksheet.
  • Exit Ticket: Ask each student to draw a composite shape of their choice and write a short explanation of how they would find its area, which they will share briefly with the group.

Materials Needed

  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Pre-drawn drawings of shapes
  • Worksheets with diagrams for the problem-solving activity
  • Rulers (optional)

Notes

  • Ensure that diagrams are clear and labelled.
  • Encourage students to explain their thought process as this helps in solidifying their understanding.
  • Highlight the metric system and ensure that students are comfortable converting between units if necessary.

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