Bell Work. Tri-Math-Alon: Area Round 1: Name that shape! Round 2: What is the formula? Round 3: What is the area?

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Bell Work

Tri-Math-Alon: Area Round 1: Name that shape! Round 2: What is the formula? Round 3: What is the area?

Rules Divide yourself up into teams of 3 or 4. Do NOT move desks yet! Rounds 1 and 2 are the speed rounds. The first team to write the CORRECT answer LEGIBLY will earn 1 point. The writer must switch after each question. Round 3 you will work as a group to answer the question in a given amount of time. When time is called, hold up your answer board. ALL teams with the correct answer will get 2 points. Answers must be rounded correctly and use the correct units. The winners get extra credit on Wednesday’s quiz! 1 st place = 5 pts, 2 nd place = 3 pts

Round 1 Question 1: Name this shape!

Round 1 Question 2: Name this shape!

Round 1 Question 3: Name this shape!

Round 1 Question 4: Name this shape!

Round 1 Question 5: Name this shape!

Round 1 Question 6: Name this shape!

Round 1 Question 7: Name this shape!

Round 1 Question 8: Name this shape!

Round 1 Question 9: Name this shape!

Round 1 Is Done!

Round 2 Question 1: What is the area formula for this shape?

Round 2 Question 2: What is the area formula for this shape?

Round 2 Question 3: What is the area formula for this shape?

Round 2 Question 4: What is the area formula for this shape?

Round 2 Question 5: What is the area formula for this shape?

Round 2 Question 6: What is the area formula for this shape?

Round 2 Question 7: What is the area formula for this shape?

Round 2 Question 8: What are the area formulas for this shape?

Round 2 Question 9: What is the area formula for this shape?

Round 2 Is Through!

Round 3 Question 1: What is the area? Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

Round 3 Question 2: What is the area of the region?

Round 3 Question 3: What is the area? Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

Round 3 Question 4: What is the area? Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

Round 3 Question 5: What is the area? Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. 19m 24m 17m 8m

Round 3 Question 6: What is the area? Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

Round 3 Question 7: What is the area? Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

Round 3 Question 8: What is the area? Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

Round 3 Question 9: What is the area? Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. 20m

And the winner is…?