Grade 4/Geometry
Area of Rectangles: Multiple Choice
Use the area formula A = length × width for rectangles.
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CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.MD.C.5Teaching Notes
Reinforce that area is the space inside a 2D shape. Connect the formula A=l×w to tiling with unit squares.
Vocabulary
Area: The space a shape covers.
Length: The longer side of a rectangle.
Width: The shorter side of a rectangle.
Common Mistakes
- Adding length and width instead of multiplying
- Forgetting to label answers with square units
- Mixing up area and perimeter formulas
- Confusing area with perimeter.
- Incorrect multiplication facts.
- Omitting 'square units' label.
Differentiation
SupportUse grid paper to visualize units.
ChallengeIntroduce rectangles with fractional side lengths.
Discussion Questions
- What is area, and how is it measured?
- Where do you see area used in real life?
- How is area different from perimeter?
- What happens to the area if you double the length?
Extension Activities
- Find area of different rectangles.
- Draw rectangles with given area.
- Real-world area problems.
Parent Tip
Help your child measure objects and calculate their area.
Learning Path
Skill Cluster
Geometry & Measurement
Estimated Time
12 minutes
Skills Practiced
Applying the rectangle area formulaMultiplying length by width with regroupingInterpreting square units correctlyComparing areas of different rectangles
Prerequisites
- Counting area on grids
- Multiplication facts mastery
- Understanding of length and width
- Concept of unit squares
Next Steps
- Area of composite shapes
- Understanding volume
- Perimeter of Rectangles
- Area of Squares
- Area of Composite Shapes
