Instructions
1. Read each question carefully and write your answers in the spaces provided.2. Use a ruler to help with any measurement questions.
3. Show your work if needed, but write your final answers in the spaces provided.
4. Have fun learning!
1. Ruler Measurement
If you have a ruler, draw a straight line and measure it. What is the length of your line in centimeters?If you don’t have a ruler, imagine you have one and write down what you think it might measure. =h4>2. Perimeter and Area of a Rectangle A rectangle has a length of 8 cm and a width of 5 cm. - What is the perimeter of the rectangle? (Add all the sides together)
- What is the area of the rectangle? (Multiply length and width)
If you were building a garden, what would you grow in a space this size?
3. Volume of a Rectangular Prism
Imagine you have a rectangular prism (like a small box) with a length of 6 cm, a width of 4 cm, and a height of 2 cm. What is the volume of the prism? (Multiply length, width, and height)What could you store in a box this size?
4. Money Problem Using Vatu
Vanuatu uses Vatu as its money. If you have 150 Vatu and you buy something that costs 50 Vatu, how much do you have left?If something costs 75 Vatu and you pay with 100 Vatu, how much change should you get?
What’s something fun you could buy with 100 Vatu?
5. Think and Answer
You have a rectangular-shaped birthday cake that is 20 cm long, 15 cm wide, and 5 cm tall.- What is its volume?
- If you cut it into smaller cubes of 2 cm x 2 cm x 2 cm, how many pieces can you get?
Would you share your cake? Why or why not? Great job! You’re an amazing math solver! 😊