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Title: AREA OF SQUARES AND RECTANGLES


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AREA OF SQUARES AND RECTANGLES
  • WELCOME
  • MR. J. AREVALO
  • 5TH GRADE TEACHER
  • DOOL SCHOOL CALEXICO

2
Introduction
  • These slides are to inform you how important it
    is for students to be able to read and use
    formulas.

3
Allow students to practice finding the area of
squares and rectangles.
  • CUS

4
Topics of Discussion
  • The two main ideas to teach are
  • A. Formula for finding area of a
  • Square.
  • Formula for finding the area of a rectangle

5
Topic One
  • This topic is to teach children how to find the
    area of a square and rectangle.
  • Children need to know how to read formulas for
    finding answers on mathematical problems.
  • All should know how to calculate these formulas.

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COMPARING PRE AND POST TESTS
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Topic Two
Now we can figure out how much its going to cost
us to put a new rug in our house. We just have
to figure out the square footage, and how much a
square foot.
  • The area of a square or a rectangle is found by
    multiplying the length by the height.

5
Area lxh
5
3
Area l x h
12
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DETAILS
  • AREA OF A SQUARE IS EQUAL TO HEIGHT TIMES LENGTH.
  • AREA OF A RECTANGLE IS EQUAL TO HEIGHT TIMES
    LENGTH.

EXAMPLE
2
AREA 2 X 24
1
AREA5 X 15
2
5
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Real Life
  • If you have a trailer that measures 5 feet wide
    by 12 feet long, how much ply wood will you need
    to plank it?

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What This Means
  • It is important for all children to be able
    to use formulas in real life situations.
  • All students should memorize the formula for
    finding the area.
  • All students should have had the opportunity to
    work out several problems.

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SUMMARY
  • Children need plenty of examples to learn.
  • Children need to work in teams.
  • Children need visuals.
  • Children need real life situations to be
    meaningful.
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