Area & Perimeter Park
Area counts the square units inside a shape, while perimeter measures the unit lengths around its outside boundary; equal areas can have different perimeters.
MathematicsAges 7-12~10 min🎙️ Voice tutor
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What your child will figure out
- Count square units to determine the area of a shape on a grid.
- Build a rectangle with a target area and explain area as rows multiplied by squares per row.
- Count boundary units and use 2 × (length + width) to determine rectangle perimeter.
- Compare rectangles and compound shapes to distinguish area from perimeter in a new context.
The levels
- Count the grass
Predict the area of a 3 by 2 pen, observe six filled square units, and explain that every inside square counts once.
- Build for a capybara
Act by resizing a rectangle to area 12, observe the tiles fill and fence snap, then explain rows × squares per row.
- Snap the fence
Measure the perimeter of a 4 by 3 pen by tracing all outer unit edges without counting its area.
- Twin habitats
Transfer the distinction by comparing two rectangles with equal area and choosing the one with less perimeter.
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