Title: Perimeter and Area
1Perimeter and Area
- by Scott Alan Blanchard
- November 3, 2013
After completing this presentation, you will
understand what is and be able to find the
perimeter and area of a rectangle, square and/or
triangle.
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2Where Do YOU need to go?
- Perimeter
- Area, defined
- Area of Squares and Rectangles
- Area of TRIANGLES
- All Done!! Feeling Good!
3Perimeter
- Perimeter is a word used to describe the
distance around a figure.
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4Perimeter
- When we are talking about perimeter we are
talking about shapes that have non-curved lines.
So we are talking about triangles, rectangles,
squares, etc.
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5- Heres a square and lets just say that each side
has a length of 5 cm. - A B
- D C
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6- In other words, line segment AB is 5cm, line
segment BC is 5 cm, line segment CD is 5 cm, and
line segment DA is 5 cm. - A B
- D C
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7- To find its perimeter, we would just add up the
measurement of each of its side. - So 5 5 5 5 20 cm.
- A B
- D C
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8- And heres a rectangle say its a football
field, with a length of 100 yards and width of
50. - 100 yards
- 50 yards 50 yards
- 100 yards
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9- To find its perimeter, think of walking all the
way around the field - 100 yards
- 50 yards 50 yards
- 100 yards
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10- you could start at one corner and walk 100 yards
down and then 50 yards up, then 100 yards back
and 50 yards back to where you started.
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100 yards - 50 yards 50 yards
- 100 yards
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11- That would be a perimeter of 300 yards!!
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100 yards - 50 yards 50 yards
- 100 yards
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12- Think youve got the hang of perimeter?
- Its really not too hard. Its the same for all
non-curved geometric shapes. - Lets try a TRY-ANGLE now, O.K.?
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13- Lets give this triangle the following sides
- AB 15 cm,
- BC 22 cm, and
- AC 17 cm.
- See
- B
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- A C
22 cm
15 cm
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17 cm
14- In your head, figure out what you think the
perimeter would be for this triangle. Keep that
number in your head and then hit next. - AB 15 cm,
- BC 22 cm, and
- AC 17 cm.
- B
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- A C
22 cm
15 cm
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17 cm
15- To find the perimeter of a triangle, simply add
the sides together. - 15
- 22
- 17
- 54 cm.
- Is that what you got? I hope so!
- B
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- A C
22 cm
15 cm
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17 cm
16Another way to think of perimeter, is to think of
it as if you were an ant and you had to walk all
the way around the object. How far would you
have to walk?
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17Just like when you walk somewhere, you ask how
far away it is, perimeter, is pretty similar to
that.
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18- Can you think of a rectangle, square or triangle
you are looking at right now?? There is probably
more than one to see in the room you are in right
now.
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19- The computer screen is probably in the shape of
a rectangle. - Right?
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20- Lets find its perimeter.
- Are you ready?
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21Lets say this is your computer!!Pretty cool,
huh?!?
- Lets give it a 15 wide and 10 high monitor.
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So what would its perimeter
be?
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22- We gave YOUR laptop a 15 wide and 10 high
monitor. -
So what would its perimeter
be? -
- Remember 50 centimeters
- now that 45 inches
- perimeter 50 inches
- equals 60 inches
- the distance
- around
23- ??ps. You are not using the right measurement.
- TRY AGAIN!!
24- 15 10 15 10 ? 45
- TRY AGAIN
25- What?!?!?!?
- My dog can count better than that!!
- 15
- 10
- 15
- 10
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- Now YOU are trying to tell me that this is 60????
Ha, ha, ha, ha,thats good!! - TRY AGAIN
26- GREAT!!
- Now try this one..
- Heres a square CDEF. Each side has a length of
7 mm. What is its perimeter? - C D
- E F
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27Auggh!!
- Be sure to check your adding and your units of
measurement!!
Try Again, Please
28 GREAT!! Now, lets try this isosceles triangle.
Isosceles triangles have two sides that have
the same measure, and one that is longer or
shorter than the others.
Q R S
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29 In this triangle, QRS, QR and QS will have
lengths of 10 inches and RS will have a length
of 15inches. What is the perimeter of triangle
QRS?
Q R S
- 35 centimeters
- 25 inches
- 35 inches
10 inches
10 inches
15 inches
30- Come on, NOW, dont guess!! THINK!!
- Check your addition and units!
TRY AGAIN
31- GREAT Job!!
- You remembered to add up the measurements of all
the sides to get the perimeter!!
Congratulations!! - YOU are a Powerful Perimeter-er!!
32Congratulations!! YOU are now a Perfect
Perimeter Person!!
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Perimeter
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34- The official definition of area, as it pertains
to mathematics, from Merriam-Webster is the
surface included within a set of lines
specifically the number of unit squares equal
in measure to the surface. - Pretty boring, huh? On its own it is, but well
get into what all that means in this exploration.
- Are you ready?
- Lets go..
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- Area is more easily defined as a measure of the
space inside a closed, two-dimensional figure.
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- By being closed it means that the shape comes
to end where it started. You stop drawing a
circle where you start it.
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- By being two-dimensional, the figures we will be
dealing with are basically flatdrawn on paper.
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38- In essence, the area of a shape is how many
square units fit inside of that shape.
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39- In the shapes below, if you counted how many
squares were in each, you would know its area in
square units.
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40- You might be saying, Hey, wait a minute!! The
triangle and circle have parts of squares in
them! - Well, actually, you are partly correct.
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41- In mathematics, everything ultimately works out
just right. The little bits of leftover
squares combine and make squares. And we get a
final answer, as the game show says. -
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42- With this rectangle we can squint real hard and
count 20 full squares from side to side and 24
full squares from top to bottom. But on the very
top and on the left side, it is obvious that we
have anything but full squares.
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43- What I was talking about earlier is that those
will get combined and get taken care of.
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44- When finding perimeter, we just needed to count
the distance around. For area, we count the
amount inside. So we are going to count the
number of squares (or square units) inside.
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45- The square units has to do with whether we are
dealing with inches, millimeters, centimeters,
kilometers, etc. etc Whatever measure of units
we are measuring our flat 2 dimensional object
in.
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46- I said we were going to count the square units
inside the object. Well, not really, because we
are going to learn a rule for area multiply the
length times the base.the number from side to
side times the number from top to bottom.
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47- The rule for finding area of a square or
rectangle is - A H X W
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- H
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- W
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48- I said earlier that in this rectangle there are
20 squares from side to side and 24 from top to
bottom. So now, according to that rule, we
multiply 20 and 24 and get 480. Right? -
- 24H
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- W20
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49NEXT
50- Wrong!?
- You say, How come?!? 20 X 24 480.
- Well, yes, it does equal 480,sort of. You forgot
your units!
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51- You say, You didnt give us any units!
- Well, then your answer is stated in just units,
then. But when we deal with area, our units are
squared, since we are counting the number of
little squares.
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52- So the correct answer is 480 square units or 480
units squared, or you may even see it written
this way 480 units2.
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53- And if you wanted to take the time to, you could
count and find there are 480 small squares in
there. (you might have to put parts of squares
together to make whole squares)
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54- The basic formula for area for a square or
rectangle is - Area Base X Height
- For example lets say that the base of this
rectangle is 50 mm, and its height is 18 mm. - Then its area would be 50 mm X 18 mm 900 mm2.
1 8 m m
50 mm
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55- Here, lets say that the base of this rectangle
is 70 mm, and its height is 20 mm. - Then its area would be 70 mm X 20 mm 1400
mm2.
2 0 m m
70 mm
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56Why dont you try?
100 yards
50 yards
- Whats the area?
- 5000 yards2
- 5000 yards
- 50000 yards2
57KaBooooooooooooooom!!! Youve just exploded on
that one!! Watch your arithmetic!! And dont
forget to check your units of measurement.
Remember area is equal to B X H.
Now, Go Back and Watch Out!!
58- Why dont you try a word problem?
- What would the area be for a rectangle with a
base of 7 mm and height of 2 mm? - 9 mm
- 14cm2
- 14mm2
59Try Again
60- SUPER!!
- Heres another one
- A rectangle with a base of 12 cm and height of 5
cm would have an area of? - 50 cm2
- 60 cm2
- 60 cm
61- Auggh!!!
- Be careful. Be VERY, VERY careful!
- Try again, please!
62- Waaaay to GOOO!!
- Give a try at this one now!
- What would the area of this rectangle be?
5 feet
- 100 feet2
- 100 feet
- 90 feet2
20 feet
63- Please keep trying. I just know YOU can do
it!! - Area Base X Height (in units squared)
64- Super Job!!
- Remember the formula for the area of a rectangle
is - Base X Height
65- We would find the area for a square the same way,
because really a square is a rectangle. - (But YOU already knew that!!)
- Right????
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66GREAT!! Now, whats the area for this
square? remember all sides have equal lengths
on squares
- 47 cm2
- 47 mm2
- 49 cm2
- 49 mm2
7 mm
67Remember the area for a square is found by
multiplying the length of a side by itself again.
And also, be sure you are using the right units
in your answer.
Please, Try Again
68Thats Right!! Terrific Theres no fooling
YOU, now is there?!
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69Okay, now this one is REAL tricky, but I will
give you a B-I-G hint. I want to see IF you can
do it. Ready to try? Just for fun? If you want,
you can skip it by clicking THIS or click
NEXT for the Challenge. I KNOW YOU CAN DO IT!!
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70 You will have to find the area of the square
AND the rectangle and then add them together.
Okay? Lets go-gt
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71- Okay!!
- Whats the area?
- 5cm
- 5cm
- 10cm
Remember squares have the same measure for ALL
four sides!!
72- Come on, now, I know you can do it!!
Try Again
73You didnt do the challenge, and thats okay!!
But YOU are to be commended, anyway. May the
Squares be with YOU!!
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74Area Award
On Squares and Rectangles
Presented to YOU on Sunday, November 03, 2013 at
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- Now, were going to learn about how to find the
area of a triangle. It is a little different
than finding the area of a square or rectangle.
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- For perimeter it was pretty easyjust add up all
of the lengths of the sides. - It didnt matter. Rectangle, square or triangle.
- But what now, for area??
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78- Believe it or not, a triangle is ½ of a square or
rectangle. - So its really not that hard, as long as you
remember how to find the area of a square or
rectangle.
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79- Look at this rectangle below
- What would happen if we cut it diagonally?
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80- Wed end up with TWO triangles!!
- The same would happen with a square.
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81Here are some squares with diagonals to make
triangles
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82- Since we have just seen that a triangle is ½ the
size of a rectangle or square, what do you think
is the way to find the area of a triangle??
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83- Did you come up with something like this?
- ½ (Area of Rectangle)
- ?or?
- ½ (Area of Square)
- If so, GOOD for YOU!!
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84- So, the formula would be,
- Area of a Triangle ½ X BXH
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85- It looks like this
- ½(BXH)
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86- If the height were ten, and the length were
twelve of this triangle then its area would be ½
of 10 X 12. -
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87- or ½ of 120.
- ½ of 120 is. 60.
- So in this example, the area would be 60.
- 60 units squared.
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88- Lets try some out now. Okay?!?
- Remember the Area of a triangle is found by
taking ½ of the product of the base and height! -
- 12 inches
- 12 inches
- Would the Area be
- 144inches2
- 71 inches2
- 72 inches2
89- Auggh!!
- Dont forget the formula for the Area of a
Triangle is ½ (B X H)!!
Go back, and Try Again
90- Oh, soooo close!!
- Try again!
91- W?W!!
- Great Job!! Thats right!! ½ of 12 inches X 12
inches is 72 inches2! Keep it up.
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92One more triangle one, I want you to TRY your
ANGLE at
30 inches
10 inches
20 inches
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93- What would the AREA be?
- 150 inches2
- 100 inches2
- 160 inches2
- 300 inches2
30 inches
10 inches
20 inches
94Uh-OH!! Are you falling asleep or are you just
not using your brain on this one??
95- Heres another one.
- Try-- your angle --angle at this one!
- Whats the area?
10 inches
10 inches
50 inches2 100 inches2
96Yahoo!!
97- Please try again.
- Your answer is
- INCORRECT!!
98Area Award
On Triangles
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99- Congratulations!!
- YOU feel confident on the topics of perimeter and
area and this review is not necessary for you at
this time. - Good job for you.
- Come see your teacher for further instructions on
what to do now