Browse more area and perimeter resources. Browse our maths question worksheets for Year 7, Year 8, Year 9 and GCSE maths. Geometry and measures Derive and apply formulae to calculate and solve problems involving: perimeter and area of triangles, parallelograms, trapezia, volume of cuboids (including cubes) and other prisms (including cylinders)ĭr Frost is a maths teacher working at Tiffin School in London.Find what fraction of a shape is shaded by splitting into congruent shapes. Appreciate that triangles have the same area if their base and height are the same, and compare sizes of triangles by considering the proportion of base/height.Appreciate strategies to find areas of composite shapes, by (i) adding areas (ii) subtracting areas, including appreciation of the ‘frame’ method and (iii) cutting/reforming areas.Student activity (37) Worksheet (33) Complete lesson (8) Revision (6) Starter/Plenary (6) Teaching ideas (4) Differentiated (2) Exam preparation (2) Homework (2) Area and perimeter. The worksheet has preparation questions for the student to complete before the topic is taught and topic questions to complete afterwards.
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