📏 Topic: Area (Squares, Rectangles)
📖 What the Section Is About
In this section, students learn how to find the area of squares and rectangles. The area tells how much space is inside a shape, measured in square units. Students will practice using formulas and solving real-world problems involving area.
🎯 Learning Objectives
✅ Understand what “area” means in geometry
✅ Identify and label the length and width of squares and rectangles
✅ Use the formula for area: length × width
✅ Solve problems involving area in square units
✅ Apply area formulas to real-life situations
🧮 Examples
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A square with a side length of 5 cm has an area of 5 × 5 = 25 cm²
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A rectangle with a length of 8 m and width of 3 m has an area of 8 × 3 = 24 m²
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A rug measuring 4 ft by 6 ft has an area of 24 ft²
📘 Key Vocabulary and Definitions
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Area – the amount of space inside a shape
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Square units – units used to measure area (e.g., cm², m², ft²)
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Length – how long something is
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Width – how wide something is
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Formula – a rule or equation used to solve a problem
🎲 Fun Practice Activities
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Area Practice Worksheet
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Test Yourself: Interactive Area Quiz
🏡 Offline Homework Idea
Measure the length and width of your room, then calculate its area in square meters or feet.

