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Convert the following measurements to the

indicated unit of measure:

3 m
a. 300 cm = _____
b. 6000 cm = _____
60 m
c. 800 cm = _____
8 m
d. 5 m = _____
500 cm
e. 10 m = _____
1000 cm
Finding the area of a
Rectangle

Prepared by:
Cuaresma, Karl James MArtin
Every small square inside the rectangle is equal
to 1 square unit.

The number of square units that covers the


region/surface of the rectangle is called
its AREA.
Area = Length x Width
Description Ratings
1. All members take 1 2 3 4 5
part in the group
activity.
2. Members agree 1 2 3 4 5 1 = Major Difficulty
and supports with
each other. 2 = Requires
3. Group members 1 2 3 4 5 Improvement
keep on the 3 = Good
assigned tasks.
4. Group members 1 2 3 4 5
4 = Very Good
practice 5 = Exemplary
collaborative skills.
5. Group members 1 2 3 4 5
perform well as a
whole.
Group Activity: (Differentiated Activities)

Group 1 – Measure the given objects then find the area.

Group 2 – Shade the given square unit then compute the area.

Group 3 – Convert the given length and width in centimeter. Compute


the area.

Group 4 – Convert the given length and width in meters. Compute the
area.
Answer the given problem.

Measure the area of your classroom in square


meter.
Quiz
Find the area of a rectangle.

1. l =13cm w = 6cm
2. l = 23cm w = 14cm
3. l = 19cm w = 4cm
4. l = 36cm w = 12cm
5. l = 27cm w = 17cm
Assignment.
A. Convert the given length and width to “meter” then find the area.
1. l = 500cm w = 400cm
2. l = 8000cm w = 200cm
3. l = 3000cm w = 900cm
4. l = 700cm w = 600cm
5. l = 1000cm w= 100cm

B. Convert the given length and width to “centimeter” then find the area.
6. l = 5m w = 4m
7. l = 80m w = 2m
8. l = 30m w = 9m
9. l = 7m w = 6m
10. l = 10m w = 1m

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