Perimeter and Area

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Perimeter and Area Yr 7 QCA, HBS, Ri

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Perimeter and Area. Yr 7. QCA, HBS, Ri. Pin-board shapes. Draw shapes on the pin-board by joining dots. Write down the following information for the shape: Count the dots around the perimeter (D.P.). Count the dots inside the shape (D.I.). Calculate the area of the shape (A.). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Perimeter and AreaYr 7

QCA, HBS, Ri

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Pin-board shapesWrite down the following information for the shape:

1.Count the dots around the perimeter (D.P.)

Draw shapes on the pin-board by joining dots.

2. Count the dots inside the shape (D.I.)3. Calculate the area of the shape (A.)

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Pin-board shapes

Shape

A D.I. D.P. Comments

No.1 1 0 4

No.2 5 1 10

No.3 5 2 8

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At home...Conduct your investigation and write

down any patterns relating the three variables that you find.

Find a formula for the area of a shape using the dots in the perimeter and number of dots in the middle.

Give reasons for why your formula works.

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Pick’s Theorem

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Does the number of dots in the perimeter give us the length of the perimeter of the shape?

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Who was Pick?

Georg Alexander Pick

August 10, 1859 – July 26, 1942

Born in Austria, died in Bohemia, now Czech Republic

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… is not a relationship about perimeter and area!

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Pick’s Theorem

What did you discover?

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What’s the longest perimeter you can

make?

Perimeter and area

Is there always a relationship

between perimeter and

area?

Draw a shape with area 24, what’s the

perimeter of your shape?

What’s the smallest area

you can make?

Draw a shape with perimeter 24, what’s the area of your

shape?

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Ask pupils to investigate rectangles with the perimeter and area in the previous slide using their maths books (squared paper)

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Perimeter, area, shapes and

designing clothes

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Which shapes match?

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Make your own match

In pairs, cut the sleeve of the old t-shirt.

In the body of the t-shirt draw a shape that you can ‘sew’ the sleeve into – you cannot chose a circle.

What is your guess of how it will look like?

If you have time repeat with the other sleeve, with a different shape

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Plan your design, draw the shape.

Cut out the shape to make a hole.

Create your design by stapling the sleeve into your hole.

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Perimeter, area, shapes and designing

clothesCan you explain

your design process?

How did you know you would be able to sew the sleeve

into the hole?

What shape was your

hole?

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