Worksheet Lesson 3
Worksheet Lesson 3
1. A triangle has 4 full squares and 2 half squares. What is its area?
2. A triangle has 3 full squares and 4 half squares. Estimate the area.
3. A triangle has 6 full squares and 3 half squares. Estimate the area.
4. If a triangle has 2 full squares and 6 half squares, what is its area?
5. Count the area of a triangle that has 5 full and 1 half square.
7. A triangle covers 5 full and 4 half squares. Estimate the total area.
9. Estimate the area of a triangle that has 3 full and 5 half squares.
10. A triangle has no full squares but 10 half squares. What's the area?
11. Explain how you estimated the area if a triangle has 5 full and 2 half squares.
12. You counted 3 full and 4 half squares. How did you calculate the area?
13. If you only had a diagram, how would you know whether a square is full or half?
14. A triangle was irregular. How did you decide which parts to count?
15. What's one challenge you faced while estimating area using squares?
16. A triangle has base 4 cm and height 6 cm. Find the area.
18. A triangle has area 10 cm² and height 5 cm. Find the base.
19. What is the height of a triangle with base 8 cm and area 32 cm²?
20. A triangle has base 6 cm and area 15 cm². Find the height.
Section D: Draw and Create
21. Draw a triangle with area of 6 cm² using the square grid method.
22. Make a triangle with 4 full and 4 half squares. Label its area.
23. Can you draw a triangle whose area is exactly 5.5 cm²? Try!
24. A triangle is exactly half of a rectangle. If the rectangle's area is 24 cm², what is the area of the
triangle?
25. A triangle has the same area as a rectangle that measures 3 cm by 4 cm. If the triangle's base is