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printable worksheet for comparing squares and rectangles to find the area

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an area and perimeter game with two dices on the side, next to a pen

Fabulous for math revision, check out these 10 fun math dice games! Includes place value, number facts, fractions & geometry games played with dice.

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the word area and perimeter written in different colors on a wall with other words below it

These area and perimeter of polygons bulletin board posters will look GREAT on your word wall and will help your 5th, 6th, 7th, or 8th grade geometry class learn perimeter and area!

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the worksheet for finding and dividing shapes with answers in each section, including

Math Formula Basic Geometry Formula Sheet Math Simple Formula Basic Geometry Area Formulas Area of a Rectangle = Base × Height. Area of a Square = Base × Height. Area of a Square = s2 Area of Triangle = ½(Base × Height) Area of Parallelogram = Base × Height. Area of Trapezoid = ½(Base1 +

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