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Unit18 Area, Perimeter and Volume

This document provides an overview of a 7th grade math lesson on area, perimeter, and volume. It includes 8 sections: objectives, refreshers on key concepts, converting between area units, calculating the perimeter and area of rectangles and compound shapes, calculating the volume of cuboids, calculating the surface area of cubes and cuboids, and an end of unit review. The lesson objectives are for students to learn conversions between area units, derive formulas for rectangular area and perimeter, calculate perimeter and area of compound shapes, and calculate volume and surface area. Examples are provided for each topic.

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Unit18 Area, Perimeter and Volume

This document provides an overview of a 7th grade math lesson on area, perimeter, and volume. It includes 8 sections: objectives, refreshers on key concepts, converting between area units, calculating the perimeter and area of rectangles and compound shapes, calculating the volume of cuboids, calculating the surface area of cubes and cuboids, and an end of unit review. The lesson objectives are for students to learn conversions between area units, derive formulas for rectangular area and perimeter, calculate perimeter and area of compound shapes, and calculate volume and surface area. Examples are provided for each topic.

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Unit18:Area,perimeter and

volume

Class : grade 7
School : Al Madar private school .
Academic year : 2022-2023
Teacher : Ms.Najiba Aouini
Content :

1. Objectives
2. Refreshment.
3. Conversion between units of area.
4. Calculation of perimeter and area of rectangles
5. Calculation of area and perimeter of compound shapes.
6. Calculations of volume of cuboids.
7. Calculations of surface area of cubes and cuboids.
8. End of unit review.
1.Objectives:
 At the end of this lesson students will be able to :
1. Convert between units of area .
2. Derive and use formulae for the area and perimeter of a
rectangle.
3. Calculate the perimeter and the area of compound shapes
made from rectangles.
4. Calculate the volume of cuboid.
5. Calculate the surface area of cubes and cuboids from their
nets.
2. Refreshment
 What is area ?
o The area is the amount of space occupied by a two-dimensional
shape or figure , its measured in square unit.
 What is perimeter ?
o Is the total distance around the outside of the shape .
 What is compound shapes ?
o Is made up of simple shapes such as square and rectangles.
 What is cuboid?
o A rectangular prism with 6 rectangular faces,8vertices and 12
edges. Cuboid with 6 square faces is called cube .
 What is surface area of a cube or cuboid?
o Is the total area of all its faces .
3.Conversion between units of area
Examples: (Cb page 170 , q 18.1)
4.Perimeter and area of rectangles
 The formula for working out the area of any rectangle is:
area = length × width or A = l × w

 The perimeter can be found by adding the lengths of all the sides together.
 the formula for working out the perimeter of any rectangle is:
perimeter = 2 × length + 2 × width or P = 2l + 2w

 Examples : (cb page 172, q 18.2 n,1 )


Examples : (cb page 172 n,6)
5.Area and perimeter of compound shapes

Method 1 Method 2

Area A = 6 × 2 =12cm2 Area A = 2 ×2 = 4cm2


Area B = 4 × 4 =16 cm2 Area B = 6 × 4 =24 cm2
Total area = 12 + 24 = 28 cm2 Total area =4 +24 =28 cm2
Examples: cb page 174(2,3)

Find the area of the blue section in this diagram :

Area of large rectangle = 30 × …….= …….. cm2


Area of hole = 8 × …….= ………. cm2
Blue area = …..– ……..=……… cm2
6.Volume of cuboids
 volume = length × width × height or V = l × w × h

 Unit of measurement : cubic millimeters (mm3 )cubic meters (m3 ).


 Examples: (cbpage176 q18.4 n 1,4
7.Surface area of cubes and cuboids
 the surface area of a cube or cuboid is the total area of all its faces.
 The units of measurement for surface area are square units.
 this cube has six faces.

 the area of one face = 2 × 2 = 4 Cm2


 the surface area of the cube = 6 × 4= 24 Cm2
Examples:
8.End of unit review (CB page 179)
Thank you

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