parallelograms and triangles - elementary · 2015-09-23 · consider why the area of these...
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Parallelograms and Triangles
In this lesson, you will derive and explain the area formulas for parallelograms and triangles using some
of the strategies explored in previous lessons. Work on the following sets of problems with your partner
or group. Be sure to share your ideas. Work to make sense of the ideas together.
1. a) On the attached grid paper draw 5 different parallelograms with a base of 4 units and a height of 3
units. One of these parallelograms should be a rectangle. Determine their areas.
b) Apply some of the strategies you learned in previous lessons to explain how you know for sure
the areas of the parallelograms in Problem 1a. Consider why the area of these parallelograms can
be determined using the formula, A=bh, where b is the length of the base and h is the height.
Whole Class Discussion Question
Provide a convincing argument for why the area of any parallelogram is the product of base
length and height.
Parallelograms and Triangles 2
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2. Cut out 2 copies of each of the following triangles from the end of this packet:
right triangle
isosceles triangle
scalene triangle
equilateral triangle
Your goal is to explain to others why the formula for the area of a triangle (A = ½bh) makes sense.
Your reasoning must work for any type of triangle. Consider using some of the strategies for
determining area that you learned in prior lessons.
Whole Class Discussion Question
Explain why your formula for the area of a triangle is correct for all triangles.
Parallelograms and Triangles 3
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Parallelograms and Triangles Homework: Summarize & Connect
1. Explain why the area formula for a parallelogram makes sense.
2. Explain why the area formula for a triangle makes sense.
Parallelograms and Triangles 4
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Isosceles triangles
Right triangles
R R
I I
Parallelograms and Triangles 5
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Equilateral triangles
Scalene triangles
S S
E E