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Open your INB to the table of contents and write the following entry… Date Table of Contents Pg. # 8/14 Area Quick Check #1 2

Bell Ringer: 5min 8m 4m 6m

Review Area Quick Check

Homework Find the area 7m 6m 10m

Standards MGSE6.G.1 Find area of right triangles, other triangles, quadrilaterals, and polygons by composing into rectangles or decomposing into triangles and other shapes.

WHAT IS THE AREA OF THE FIGURE BELOW? Write down an estimate that you know is too low. Write down an estimate that you know is too high. Write down your best guess.

WHAT IS THE AREA OF THE FIGURE BELOW? How can you find the area of this figure? How is this figure like, and unlike, the previous figure?

What are the missing side lengths? Composite Figures What are the missing side lengths? 9 m 6 m 2 m 12 m

Work Period Find the area?

T.O.T.D What Are your thoughts about today’s lesson? Examples: What you didn’t understand, what you enjoyed, etc.