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Composite Area

Composite Area

Assessment

Presentation

Mathematics

8th Grade

Hard

Created by

James Gonzalez

FREE Resource

3 Slides • 57 Questions

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AREA OF COMPOSITE FIGURES

WHEN COMPOSITE FIGURES ARE THE SUM OF FAMILIAR SHAPES

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I CAN determine the area of subdivisions of plane figures & combine to determine the area of a composite figure.

I CAN find the area of familiar shapes & add the together to determine the area of a composite figure.

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What familiar shapes do you see in this composite figure?

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Rectangle(s)

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Square(s)

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Triangle(s)

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Trapezoid(s)

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Parallelogram(s)

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Which formulas would you need to find the areas of the familiar shapes? Select All.

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Fill in the Blank

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Question image

What familiar shapes do you see in this composite figure?

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Rectangle(s)

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Square(s)

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Triangle(s)

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Trapezoid(s)

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Parallelogram(s)

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Multiple Select

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Which formulas would you need to find the areas of the familiar shapes? Select All.

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Fill in the Blank

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Multiple Select

Question image

What familiar shapes do you see in this composite figure?

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Rectangle(s)

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Square(s)

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Triangle(s)

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Trapezoid(s)

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Parallelogram(s)

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Multiple Select

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Which formulas would you need to find the areas of the familiar shapes? Select All.

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Fill in the Blank

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Fill in the Blank

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Multiple Select

Question image

What familiar shapes do you see in this composite figure?

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Rectangle(s)

2

Square(s)

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Triangle(s)

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Trapezoid(s)

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Parallelogram(s)

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Multiple Select

Question image

Which formulas would you need to find the areas of the familiar shapes? Select All.

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Fill in the Blank

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Fill in the Blank

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Fill in the Blank

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Multiple Select

Question image

What familiar shapes do you see in this composite figure?

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Rectangle(s)

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Square(s)

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Triangle(s)

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Trapezoid(s)

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Parallelogram(s)

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Multiple Select

Question image

Which formulas would you need to find the areas of the familiar shapes? Select All.

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Fill in the Blank

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Fill in the Blank

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Multiple Select

Question image

What familiar shapes do you see in this composite figure?

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Rectangle(s)

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Square(s)

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Triangle(s)

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Trapezoid(s)

5

Parallelogram(s)

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Multiple Select

Question image

Which formulas would you need to find the areas of the familiar shapes? Select All.

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Fill in the Blank

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Draw

Divide this composite figure into familiar shapes that you can find the area of.

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Fill in the Blank

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Draw

Divide this composite figure into familiar shapes that you can find the area of.

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Fill in the Blank

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Multiple Choice

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Finn's work is shown. Do you agree with his answer?

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Yes! Finn solved this problem perfectly.

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No, Finn subdivided the figure incorrectly.

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No, Finn used the wrong formula to find the area of the subdivisions.

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No, Finn made a math error!

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Draw

Divide this composite figure into familiar shapes that you can find the area of.

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Fill in the Blank

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Draw

Divide this composite figure into familiar shapes that you can find the area of.

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Fill in the Blank

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Draw

Divide this composite figure into familiar shapes that you can find the area of.

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Fill in the Blank

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Fill in the Blank

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AREA OF COMPOSITE FIGURES

WHEN COMPOSITE FIGURES ARE THE SUM OF FAMILIAR SHAPES

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