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Name__________________ MCC3.MD.5,6 Assessment 1. John built a rectangle using square meter units. He made four rows with six square meter units in each. Draw a picture to represent the rectangle John built and then find the area of his shape. Find the area of the rectangle. the area below, draw two rectangular representations of 18 square your illustrations and areas in writing. __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ Page 48

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Page 1: Name__________________ MCC3.MD.5,6 Assessment 1. John built a rectangle using square meter units. He made four rows with six square meter units in each

Name__________________

MCC3.MD.5,6 Assessment

1. John built a rectangle using square meter units. He made four rows with six square meter units in each. Draw a picture to represent the rectangle John built and then find the area of his shape.

2. Find the area of the rectangle.

3. In the area below, draw two rectangular representations of 18 square units.Explain your illustrations and areas in writing.

____________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Page 2: Name__________________ MCC3.MD.5,6 Assessment 1. John built a rectangle using square meter units. He made four rows with six square meter units in each

4. The floor of a bedroom closet is in the shape of a rectangle. It has an area of 12 square feet. Draw a diagram on grid paper to show the floor.

5. Write a multiplication sentence to show how you can find the area of thefollowing rectangle.

6. What is the area of the rectangle?

a. 12 square unitsb. 21 square unitsc. 18 square unitsd. 24 square units

7. What is the area?

4 cm

7 cma. 11 sq. cmb. 28 sq. cmc. 32 sq. cmd. 21 sq. cm

8. Find the area. 9. Find the Area.

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Name_______________

MCC3.MD.7 Assessment

1. Multiply the sides length and use the distributive property to find the rectangle’s overall area.

4 in.

8 in. 2 in.

2. What is the area of the following rectangle. Include a number sentenceIllustrating how you solved the problem.

5 in

8 in.3. Drew wants to tile the bathroom floor using 1 foot tiles. How many square foot tiles will he need?

4. A storage shed is pictured below. What is the total area? How could the figure be decomposed to help find the area?

Explain using numbers and words ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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6. 7.

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Name________________

MCC3.MD.8 Assessment

1. 2. If you have a rectangle with an area of 24, name 2 possible perimeters it could have. Draw examples to support your answer.

3. Colt wants to build a pen for his dog. His dad gave him 32 meters of fence to use. Give different examples of how your pen could look. Choose the one you think would be the best. Give reasons to support your answer.

4.

Brady said they have equal areas and perimeters because they have the same amount of square units. Is he correct? Give examples as to why or why not.

Answer ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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5. 6.

7.8.

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Name_______________Date________________

Area and Perimeter Unit Test1.Mrs. Willis needs to put new border AROUND her bulletin board. The width is 5 feet and the length is 7 feet. How many feet of border does Mrs. Willis need?

2. Ms. Gunn is putting new carpet in her living room. She needs to know how much carpet to use to COVER her room. The width of the room is 10 feet and the length is 6 feet. What is the area of the room?

3. What is the area of the following figure?

4. Mrs. Jennings needed to put a fence AROUND her back yard. The width of her yard is 20 feet and the length is 24 feet. What is the perimeter of her yard?

5. On the following figure, find out which is bigger, the area or the perimeter.

3 in.

7 in

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6. What is the perimeter and the area of the following figure?

7.What is the perimeter of the following figure?

8. Mrs. Wisener measured a window in the classroom. It was 2 feet wide and 3 feet tall.

What is the area of the window?

9. Mrs. Frank has a square garden that measures 8 feet on each side. How many feet of fencing

does she need to buy to go AROUND the square garden?

10. What is the area of the figure shown below?

4 cm

9 cm

5 cm

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