Area & Perimeter Game - 3rd Grade Practice Activities for Review or Math Centers
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Description
These simple area and perimeter activities are designed to engage students in thinking about math by having them apply their understanding of area and perimeter to identify four matching cards. A great hands-on alternative to the perimeter and area worksheets, this set can be used as a game or printed and glued onto construction paper as a sort.
Ideal for small group re-teach or as a formative assessment tool, this fun math activity is a great fit for your third or fourth grade classroom. With two versions included for easy differentiation, this can even be used as a whole class partner task or in a math center.
Skills addressed:
✔Calculating area of regular quadrilaterals
✔Calculating perimeter of regular quadrilaterals
✔Generating equations to represent area and perimeter of regular shapes
✔Applying the attributes of geometric figures to identify missing side length
Product Contents:
• Teacher directions for preparation and use
• 1 set of 16 basic matching cards (creates four sets of 4-card matches)
• 1 set of 16 advanced matching cards (creates four sets of 4-card matches)
• Originals can be kept to use as an easy answer key
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