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PERIMETER, AREA
AND VOLUME

From White Rose Maths schemes for Year 6 Spring Term


BLOCK 5 – PERIMETER, AREA AND VOLUME
1 A rectangle is drawn on a centimetre square grid.
1 cm
1 cm

What is the area of the rectangle? cm2

What is the perimeter of the rectangle? cm

2 The perimeter of a rectangle is 16 cm.


One of the sides is shown.
1 cm
1 cm

Complete the rectangle.

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3 Tick the shapes that have an area of 100 cm2

20 cm 8 cm

5 cm 8 cm

1m 12 cm
1 cm
9 cm

4 Work out the areas of the triangles.


Give units with your answers.
8 cm

4 mm
8 cm
5 mm

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5 Ron is working out the area of the parallelogram.
10 cm

6 cm 5 cm

The area of
the parallelogram
is 60 cm2

What mistake has Ron made?

What is the correct area?

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6
Rectangles cannot
have the same area
and perimeter.

Is Dora correct? Explain your answer.

7 The diagram shows the layout of a garden.


A fence is to be built around the garden.
What is the length of fence needed?
1m
1m

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8 Fill in the missing lengths.

35 cm

12 cm

cm 12 cm 15 cm

20 cm
cm

What is the area of the shape?


Show all your workings.

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9 Work out the volume of the cuboid.

6 cm
4 cm
7 cm

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od f
Answers

or
Go

t
1 33 cm2 28 cm
2

3 20 cm
1m
5 cm 1 cm

4 32 cm2 10 mm2
5 He has used 6 cm as the perpendicular height.
50 cm2
6 Dora is incorrect. Rectangles can sometimes have
the same area and perimeter. For example, a 6 by 3
rectangle has an area and a perimeter of 18
7 18 m
8 35 cm

12 cm

15 cm 12 cm 15 cm

3 cm 20 cm
489 cm2
9 168 cm3

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