APSB - 6 - Maths :: Perimeter and Area

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Go To: APSB-Mathematics-Grade 6

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[Author - Kripa S]


Objective: To find area, perimeter of a rectangle, square

Subtopics to be covered:

- Formula of perimeter of rectangle and square

- Formula of area of rectangle and square

- Word problems on perimeter and area

Learning Outcome:

- Students can find area or perimeter of a given rectangle or square

- They can find perimeter of any given shape using formula for rectangle and square


[Author - Kripa S, Vinaya Santhosh]


https://te.khanacademy.org/video?lang=te&format=lite&v=yqD4jEHzPDA ( (Khan Academy) వైశాల్యం మరియు చుట్టుకొలత )

https://te.khanacademy.org/video?lang=te&format=lite&v=Y-U32bL3umw ( చుట్టుకొలత, మరియు వైశాల్యం )

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_6XOBpoDz4 (area of rectangle, square)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAy_CETEyUM (perimeter of rectangle, square)


[Author - Kripa S]


1. Use your notebook and find the area of your bench, or teacher's table.

2. Use your pen/ pencil and find the area of your notebook. How many pens will cover your notebook?

3. Make 5 small squares of same size and cut them. How many shapes can you make using these 5 small squares? Draw those shapes in a page and show your friends

4. Use your pen to check the perimeter of your bench. Alternately you can walk joining your feet to find the perimeter of your classroom


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