Monday 27th April 2020
Good Morning everyone!
I hope you are all well and have had a lovely weekend. Unfortunately, the weather forecast isn’t quite as good this week so you may feel a little trapped inside at times. Remember to keep up with your work as much as possible as it will help you when we return to school. Also, Miss Myler and I will be keeping an eye out for people who are showing fantastic home learning for a special assembly on Friday!
For Maths this week we will be sticking with geometry and we will focus on area, perimeter and volume.
Step 1 – I’d like you to use the internet to find definitions for the words area, perimeter and volume. Remember that there is no point writing down a definition which you can’t understand.
Step 2 – Amy says that to find the perimeter of a rectangle, you multiply the length of the base by the height. Is she correct?
https://www.geogebra.org/m/Yr8kxmtU Use this website to help you develop your answer. Think carefully about your definitions from step 1.
Step 3 – Practise calculating the perimeter of shapes. http://toytheater.com/area-perimeter-explorer/ Use this tool to create regular and irregular shapes, then try and count the lengths of each side. Add them all up to get the perimeter. Then press “Show perimeter”. Can you create 3 different shapes with a perimeter of 13 units?
Extension: Always, Sometimes or Never? The “biggest” room in your house will have the largest perimeter, area and volume.
Let us know your reasoning!