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Perimeter Area and Circumference Formula Posters | Math Anchor Charts

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Grade Levels
4th - 7th
Resource Type
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Pages
31 pages
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This was a great addition to our math unit. It's nice to have a poster up as a reference for students.
These posters were great visuals for my students. Remembering the formulas for each is a bit tricky so I was glad to have something they could easily look at when they needed help!
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Description

Perimeter, area, and circumference can be confusing for students when learning about more than one shape. These formula posters will help your students learn this math standard in no time! Each poster features an image of the shape with labels that correspond with the formulas needed to calculate the shape's perimeter, area, and/or circumference.

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THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES

  • 14 brightly colored page-size posters:
    • 2 bulletin board display header options (with or without circumference)
    • Perimeter
    • Area
    • Perimeter and area visual
    • Circumference
    • 2 full-page options with all formulas (with or without circumference)
    • Square
    • Rectangle
    • Parallelogram
    • Trapezoid
    • Triangle
    • Circle
  • Black/white ink-saving version
  • 2 options for student reference strips (with or without circumference; print three per page)

INCLUDED FILE FORMAT

  • PDF: This resource requires Adobe Reader (free software). The contents may not show correctly if using other PDF software.

PLEASE NOTE

⚠️ The PDF is NOT editable in any way, and you will not be able to manipulate the content inside.


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Total Pages
31 pages
Answer Key
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Solve real world and mathematical problems involving perimeters of polygons, including finding the perimeter given the side lengths, finding an unknown side length, and exhibiting rectangles with the same perimeter and different areas or with the same area and different perimeters.
Apply the area and perimeter formulas for rectangles in real world and mathematical problems. For example, find the width of a rectangular room given the area of the flooring and the length, by viewing the area formula as a multiplication equation with an unknown factor.
Find the area of right triangles, other triangles, special quadrilaterals, and polygons by composing into rectangles or decomposing into triangles and other shapes; apply these techniques in the context of solving real-world and mathematical problems.
Know the formulas for the area and circumference of a circle and use them to solve problems; give an informal derivation of the relationship between the circumference and area of a circle.
Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving area, volume and surface area of two- and three-dimensional objects composed of triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, cubes, and right prisms.

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