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Worksheet Lesson 3

The document is a worksheet focused on estimating the area of triangles using squares, with sections for counting squares, explaining thought processes, applying formulas, drawing, and reasoning. It includes various problems that require calculating areas based on full and half squares, as well as applying geometric formulas. Additionally, it encourages practical application through drawing and reasoning about triangles in relation to rectangles.

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Worksheet Lesson 3

The document is a worksheet focused on estimating the area of triangles using squares, with sections for counting squares, explaining thought processes, applying formulas, drawing, and reasoning. It includes various problems that require calculating areas based on full and half squares, as well as applying geometric formulas. Additionally, it encourages practical application through drawing and reasoning about triangles in relation to rectangles.

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Worksheet: Area of a Triangle - Counting Squares

Each square represents 1 cm^2

Section A: Counting Squares (Estimate the Area)

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.

6. A triangle has 7 full squares. No half squares. What's the area?

7. A triangle covers 5 full and 4 half squares. Estimate the total area.

8. A triangle covers 6 full and 1 half square. What is the 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?

Section B: Explain Your Thinking

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?

Section C: Use of Formula & Geometry

16. A triangle has base 4 cm and height 6 cm. Find the area.

17. If base = 5 cm and height = 3 cm, what is 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!

Section E: Application and Reasoning

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

6 cm, what is its height?

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