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teach@homeDaily Lessons & Activities
for K-5 Students
© hand2mind, Inc.
teach@homeDaily Lessons & Activities
for K-5 Students
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The Answer Key for this week’s lessons can be found at:
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Math ActivitiesGrade 4, Week 7
Rectangles
Day Topic Pages
Day 1 Identify Rectangles 2–3
Day 2 Create Rectangles with a Given Area 4–5
Day 3 Perimeter of a Rectangle 6–7
Day 4 Area of a Rectangle 8–9
Day 5 Area and Perimeter of a Rectangle 10–11
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Watch the Day 1 LessonDay 1
Circle each rectangle.
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Day 1 (continued)Draw 6 different rectangles in the grid below.
Each rectangle must be a different size.
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Watch the Day 2 Lessonhand2mind-link.com/M4W7D2Day 2
The area of a rectangle is defined as the number of squares that make up the rectangle. Draw and label each rectangle in the grid below.
Rectangle A = 3 units × 8 units
Rectangle B = area is 12 square units
Rectangle C = area is 20 square units
Rectangle D = 7 units × 5 units
Rectangle E = area is 32 square units
Rectangle F = area is 54 square units
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Day 2 (continued)The area of a rectangle is defined as the number of squares that make
up the rectangle. Draw and label each rectangle in the grid below.
Draw 3 different rectangles with an area of 24
Draw 3 different rectangles with an area of 12
Draw 2 different rectangles with an area of 18
Draw 2 different rectangles with an area of 20
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Watch the Day 3 Lessonhand2mind-link.com/M4W7D3Day 3
Length = _____ units
Width = _____ units Perimeter = ____ units
Length = _____ units
Width = _____ units Perimeter = ____ units
Length = _____ units
Width = _____ units Perimeter = ____ units
Length = _____ units
Width = _____ units Perimeter = ____ units
Length = _____ units
Width = _____ units
Perimeter = ____ units
Length = _____ units
Width = _____ units
Perimeter = ____ units
Length = _____ units
Width = _____ units
Perimeter = ____ units
Length = _____ units
Width = _____ units
Perimeter = ____ units
Find the length, width, and perimeter of each shape shown below.
7
1
20
6
10
10
3
13
5 33 2
16 10
7 46 5
26 18
20 10
7 10
54 40
6 131 3
14 32
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Day 3 (continued)
Length = 3 units
Width = 2 units Perimeter = ____ units
Length = 4 units
Width = _____ units Perimeter = 18 units
Length = 6 units
Width = _____ units Perimeter = 30 units
Length = _____ units
Width = 7 units Perimeter = 18 units
Length = _____ units
Width = 10 units
Perimeter = 28 units
Length = 1 units
Width = 4 units
Perimeter = ____ units
Length = 15 units
Width = _____ units
Perimeter = 60 units
Length = _____ units
Width = 18 units
Perimeter = 48 units
Fill in the missing dimension for the shape. Then, sketch each shape in the space provided.
105
92
4
10
156
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Watch the Day 4 Lessonhand2mind-link.com/M4W7D4Day 4
Length = _____ units
Width = _____ units Area = ____ units2
Length = _____ units
Width = _____ units Area = ____ units2
Length = _____ units
Width = _____ units Area = ____ units2
Length = _____ units
Width = _____ units Area = ____ units2
Length = _____ units
Width = _____ units
Area = ____ units2
Length = _____ units
Width = _____ units
Area = ____ units2
Length = _____ units
Width = _____ units
Area = ____ units2
Length = _____ units
Width = _____ units
Area = ____ units2
Find the length, width, and area of each shape shown below.
5
5
7
5
4
9
1
14
5 4
3 315 12
10 63 630 36
7 9
5 436
5 1415
25 14
35
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Day 4 (continued)
Length = 3 units
Width = 6 units Area = ____ units2
Length = _____ units
Width = 4 units Area = 32 units2
Length = 5 units
Width = _____ units Area = 35 units2
Length = 3 units
Width = _____ units Area = 30 units2
Length = _____ units
Width = 12 units
Area = 24 units2
Length = 6 units
Width = 7 units
Area = ____ units2
Length = 8 units
Width = _____ units
Area = 64 units2
Length = _____ units
Width = 6 units
Area = 48 units2
Fill in the missing dimension for the shape. Then, sketch each shape in the space provided.
18
8
7 10
2
42
88
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Watch the Day 5 LessonDay 5
Perimeter = _____ units
Area = ____ units2
Perimeter = _____ units
Area = ____ units2
Perimeter = _____ units
Area = ____ units2
Perimeter = _____ units
Area = ____ units2
Perimeter = _____ units
Area = ____ units2
Perimeter = _____ units
Area = ____ units2
Perimeter = _____ units
Area = ____ units2
Perimeter = _____ units
Area = ____ units2
Find the area and perimeter of each shape.
5
7
4
11
5
2
3
4
6
11
5
4
2845
1412
2642
1820
24 30
35 44
40 19
50 22
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Day 5 (continued)Solve each problem and show your work in the space provided.
1. Tobias is making a blanket for his grandmother. He has 24 square feet of fabric. What size blanket should he make if he wants the blanket to have the smallest possible perimeter?
Tobias should make a blanket that is _____ feet in width and _____ feet in length.
2. Niko bikes the same route after school every day. He starts by biking 15 blocks west. Then, he goes 12 blocks north. Then he completes the path by biking 15 blocks east and 12 blocks south. What is the area of the Niko’s bike path?
The area of Niko’s bike path is _________ square blocks.
3. Aubree is making Valentine’s Day cards for each of her friends. She has allocated 24 inches of ribbon to decorate the border of each card. How many different-sized cards can Aubree make for her friends, if she can only use 24 inches of ribbon for the border?
Aubree can make _____ different-sized cards.
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South
EastWest
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