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Area We are learning to: Estimate and measure area using non-standard units. Day One Look at the example below.
Sally wrote a long letter to her cousin in England, telling him a lot of news. Which size paper do you think she used?
Circle the numbers and keywords: long letter, a lot of news, which size?
Keyword
Area is the amount of space taken up by a surface.
Try these. 1
Answer: 2
Answer: 3
Link with operation needed (+ or −): None Use a strategy: Act it out.
Estimate and calculate: The bigger the sheet of paper, the more the Sally could write.
Answer:
the large sheet of writing paper
Summarise how you got your answer: Sally had a lot to write, so she needed the largest size.
Colm, his younger brother and his dad are making handprints on an A4 sheet of paper. Will the three handprints cover more than or less than half of the sheet of paper?
Marks: /1
Michelle was at the zoo and she saw sets of muddy hoof prints. She counted 16 giraffe hooves, 8 camel hooves and 4 elephant hooves. Which of these do you think covered the biggest area?
Marks:
Jess is sticking buttons onto the soles of shoes for an art competition. If she uses 10 buttons to cover the sole of one shoe, how many buttons will she use to cover the soles of 3 pairs of the same size shoes?
116 Strand: Measures Strand Unit: Area /1
Answer:
Marks: Today’s Marks:
/2 /4
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