CC.2.4.3.A.5
Determine the area of a rectangle and apply the concept to multiplication and to addition.
Example Problems
A ceramic tile is by .
What is the area of the tile?
What is the area of the tile?
A rectangular bulletin board is meters wide and meters long.
What is the area of the bulletin board?
What is the area of the bulletin board?
A kitchen countertop is meters long and meter deep.
What is the area of the kitchen countertop?
What is the area of the kitchen countertop?
Khan Academy ResourcesIntro to multiplication: FAQArea: FAQArea of rectangles reviewBasic multiplicationFind a missing side length when given area Area of rectanglesArea and the distributive propertyArea of rectangles with partial arraysDivision with groups of objectsDecompose figures to find areaUnderstand multiplication using groups of objectsRelate repeated addition to multiplicationUnderstand multiplication with arraysTransition from unit squares to area formulaUnderstand decomposing figures to find areaCompare areas by multiplyingMultiply using groups of objectsCreate rectangles with a given areaMultiply with arraysCompare area and perimeterArea and the distributive propertyComparing areas and perimeters of rectanglesMultiplication as repeated additionProperties and patterns for multiplicationDecomposing shapes to find area: subtractComparing areas of plots of landMeasuring rectangles with different unit squaresCreating rectangles with a given area 2Multiplication with arraysMore ways to multiplyCreating rectangles with a given area 1 Counting unit squares to find area formulaVisualizing division with arraysMultiplication as equal groupsDecomposing shapes to find area: grids Decomposing shapes to find area: addFinding missing side when given areaTransitioning from unit squares to area formula

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