Read Teaching the Common Core Math Standards With Hands-On Activities, Grades 3-5 Online
Authors: Judith A. Muschla,Gary Robert Muschla,Erin Muschla-Berry
Tags: #Education, #Teaching Methods & Materials, #Mathematics, #General
Activity 2: Tiling Rectangles with Fractions
Working in pairs or groups of three, students will find the areas of rectangles by tiling. They will then check their answers by multiplying the lengths of the sides.
Materials
Scissors; glue sticks; one large sheet of construction paper (in a color other than white, to provide a contrast with the unit squares used for tiling); reproducible, “Unit Squares for Constructing Rectangles,” for each pair or group of students.
Procedure
1.
Explain that the area of a rectangle can be found by multiplying length times width,
. This same method can be used whether the dimensions of the rectangle are whole numbers or fractions. Provide the following example:
A rectangle is 2 units long by
unit wide:
square unit.
2.
Explain that the area of a rectangle can also be found by tiling the rectangle with squares of the appropriate side length. Present the previous example of the rectangle that is 2 units long by
unit wide.