Homework Hello Students and Parents. We finish with Chapter 13 this week focusing on Area and Perimeter, finding unknown measures and finding the area of combined shapes. Students will complete the Chapter 13 test on Friday March 3, 2017. Please use Thursday s classwork and study guide to prepare for the test. Students have access to Think Central assignments which review Chapter 13. The lessons will help your child review the material presented in class. Please contact me with any questions or concerns at morales.zervos@archimedean.org. i-ready - Please check your child s agenda for the number of lessons required for a homework grade. The completed lessons are due Sunday night. Students must complete a quiz at the end of each i-ready lesson in order to receive credit for completion. REMINDER Students will receive a Quiz Grade every 4 weeks based on i Ready completion. Notes Students MUST underline key words in the word problem and MUST prove and show all their work. *Please use your Journal Notes to help guide you in solving the problem. Monday February 27 th Good night s Rest for FSA Writing Tuesday February 28 th No Homework Wednesday March 1 st 13.4 & 13.5 (2 pages) Thursday March 2 nd Chapter 13 Study Guide (4 pages) Friday March 3 rd FSA Review (2 pages) Parents please initial below each day acknowledging your child has completed the assigned homework. Completed homework packets will be checked daily and collected on Monday March 6 th for a letter grade. Monday 27 th February Tuesday 28 th February Wednesday 1 st March Thursday 2 nd March Friday 3 rd March Name: Section:
Name Find Unknown Measures Find the unknown measure of the rectangle. 1. Lesson 13.4 COMMON CORE STANDARD MACC.4.MD.1.3 Solve problems involving measurement and conversion of measurements from a larger unit to a smaller unit. Perimeter 5 54 feet width 5 7 feet Think: P 5 (2 3 l) 1 (2 3 w) 54 5 (2 3 20) 1 (2 3 w) 54 5 40 1 (2 3 w) Since 54 5 40 1 14, 2 3 w 5 14, and w 5 7. 2. 3. 4. Perimeter 5 42 meters length 5 Area 5 28 square centimeters height 5 Area 5 200 square inches base 5 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 5. Susie is an organic vegetable grower. The perimeter of her rectangular vegetable garden is 72 yards. The width of the vegetable garden is 9 yards. How long is the vegetable garden? 6. An artist is creating a rectangular mural for the Northfield Community Center. The mural is 7 feet tall and has an area of 84 square feet. What is the length of the mural? Chapter 13 P253
Name Solve each problem. 1. A room has a wooden floor. There is a rug in the center of the floor. The diagram shows the room and the rug. How many square feet of the wood floor still shows? 82 square feet Area of the floor: 13 3 10 5 130 square feet Area of the rug: 8 3 6 5 48 square feet Subtract to find the area of the floor still showing: 130 2 48 5 82 square feet PROBLEM SOLVING Lesson 13.5 COMMON CORE STANDARD MACC.4.MD.1.3 Solve problems involving measurement and conversion of measurements from a larger unit to a smaller unit. 2. A rectangular wall has a square window, as shown in the diagram. What is the area of the wall NOT including the window? 3. Bob wants to put down new sod in his backyard, except for the part set aside for his flower garden. The diagram shows Bob s backyard and the flower garden. How much sod will Bob need? Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 4. A rectangular painting is 24 inches wide and 20 inches tall without the frame. With the frame, it is 28 inches wide and 24 inches tall. What is the area of the frame not covered by the painting? 5. One wall in Jeanne s bedroom is 13 feet long and 8 feet tall. There is a door 3 feet wide and 6 feet tall. She has a poster on the wall that is 2 feet wide and 3 feet tall. How much of the wall is visible? Chapter 13 P255
100 Day Countdown to the 4 th Grade Math FSA Day 74 1. Mrs. Long keeps a garden in her backyard. The garden is in the shape of a rectangle. The garden is 27 feet wide. If the perimeter of the garden is 200 feet, what is the length of Mrs. Long s garden? 4. The perimeter of a rectangular rug is 36 feet. Draw a rectangle that shows one possible size of the rug. 2. Select all the answers that with the given dimensions of a rectangle would have a perimeter of 60 inches. length: 15 inches length: 15 inches length: 12 inches length: 20 inches length: 20 inches width: 10 inches width: 20 inches width: 18 inches width: 15 inches width: 10 inches 5. Arsenio was drawing a rectangle for math homework. If the perimeter of his rectangle is 56 centimeters, what is area of the rectangle? 3. The art room at Johnson Elementary School has a storage room with the area of 165 square feet. The length of one wall is 15 feet. What is the width of the storage room? What is the perimeter of the room? square cm Width = Perimeter = Name: Score: /5 Percentage: % Page 24
100 Day Countdown to the 4 th Grade Math FSA Day 75 1. Rodrigo keeps a garden in his backyard. The garden s area is 48 square feet and its length is eight centimeters more than its width. Draw and label the rectangle that could represent the garden. Tell the length and width. 4. Charlie s favorite hobby is photography. He recently bought a picture frame for one of his favorite photographs. What is the area of the frame covered by the picture? Length: cm Width: cm 2. Select all the answers that with the given dimensions of a rectangle would have an area of 64 inches. length: 16 inches width: 4 inches length: 8 inches width: 8 inches length: 2 inches width: 32 inches length: 16 inches width: 16 inches length: 12 inches width: 20 inches square inches 5. Arsenio was drawing a rectangle for math homework. If the perimeter of his rectangle is 44 centimeters, what is area of the rectangle? 3. The art room at Johnson Elementary School has a storage room with the area of 117 square feet. The length of one wall is 13 feet. What is the width of the storage room? What is the perimeter of the room? Width = Perimeter = square cm Name: Score: /5 Percentage: % Page 25