Day 13 of 180Week 3 of 36, WednesdayFirst quarter

Fence it, then tile it

🔢 Math💡 New today⏱️ about 25 minutes

Draw a 4 by 6 rectangle on squared paper. Walk a finger round the edge and count — that's the fence. Then count the squares inside — that's the floor.

Something new, or a fresh angle on it. Expect this one to take the full time.

Today is rung 1 of 7 on this topic

Area and perimeter

Can do: Finds the area of a rectangle by multiplying, and the perimeter by adding — and knows which is which.

Why it matters

Area is where multiplication becomes geometric, and the two ideas are permanently confused unless they're built physically.

What it looks like when it's wobbly

Swaps the two, adds when they should multiply, and forgets the units are different — cm versus cm².

⏱️ Two-minute check

Draw a 4 by 6 rectangle. "What's the area? What's the perimeter?"

Solid looks like: 24 square units and 20 units, with the right units named.

The full activity for this topic · 15 minutes

Tile It and Fence It

Squared paperA rulerSticky notes or tiles
  1. 1Cover a rectangle with square tiles and count them — that's area, and it's a multiplication.
  2. 2Walk a finger round the edge and count the units — that's perimeter, and it's a fence.
  3. 3Use the words every time: fence for perimeter, floor for area.
  4. 4Measure a real room or a table and calculate both.
  5. 5Show two shapes with the same perimeter and different areas. It surprises them, and it should.

If it's too hard

Count the squares rather than multiplying.

If it's too easy

Find a missing side given the area, or the area of an L-shape split into two rectangles.

Say this

"Fence or floor? The fence goes round the edge. The floor is what you cover with tiles."

Math practice

Week 3 at a glance

  1. Monday · Day 11

    🔢 Math

    2s, 5s and 10s snap

  2. Tuesday · Day 12

    📖 Reading

    un- means not

  3. Wednesday · Day 13

    🔢 Math

    Fence it, then tile it

  4. Thursday · Day 14

    ✏️ Writing

    Hunt the boring words

  5. Friday · Day 15

    🌍 Social Studies

    Why build it there?

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