Tuesday 19 June 2018

Measuring Perimeter

We will have met the success criteria when we

  • Can show that we have accurately calculated perimeters of 2D / 3D shapes.


Measurement Scavenger Hunt
You may work on your own or with a buddy.  
You need photographic evidence of your recorded measurements.
Find an object that is exactly 1 cm long
staple

Find an object that has an area of
20 cm²
5cm by 4cm
Find an object that has a perimeter of approximately 10 cms

There is a plus or minus of 1.5 cms
2.5cm by 2.5cm
Find an object that has an area larger than
10 metres²
A third of the court
Find an object that is 4cm wide

Create two different shapes that each have an area of 24cm²
5cm by 7cm
10cm by 2cm
Locate an item that is ⅓  of a metre high.
33cm concrete slab by fence  
Find an object with a perimeter of 1 metre

Chromebook
Measure the length of the tallest girl or boy in the class and compare this to the length of the shortest (currently) girl or boy in the class.

Nyah 167cm tall
Cullam 138 cm


Find an object that has a perimeter
of 1 metre
A4 piece of paper


Record your information onto a table on a document.  Insert your photographs into the table to support your recordings.

You have 45 minutes to complete the scavenger hunt and to present your information.



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