Compound Shapes – Area & Perimeter – Treasure Trail

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Compound Shapes – Area & Perimeter – Treasure Trail Individual students (or pairs) can start the trail at any question poster. Once they have calculated the answer they should then find the poster that has that answer at the top. Students go from one question to the next until they have completed the full circular trail. Students should record the letters of the questions they have completed. (Clear plastic wallets around your classroom make it quick and easy to display posters.)

Printing To print full page posters - Click: File > Print. Enter ‘4-20’ in ‘Slides:’ or Click on the section title to highlight all posters. To print half-size posters - File > Print. Select ‘Full Page Slides’, then ‘2 Slides’.

Compound Shapes

40 cm J 6 cm Calculate the size of the shaded area. Give your answer to the nearest integer.

30 cm2 O 8 cm Calculate the perimeter of this compound shape. Give your answer to the nearest integer.

11 cm2 E The area of this shape is 96 cm2. Calculate the perimeter. Give your answer to the nearest integer.

29 cm d 7 cm 10 cm Calculate the area of this compound shape. Give your answer to the nearest integer.

60 cm2 f 8 cm 3 cm 4 cm 3 cm The parallelograms are congruent. Calculate the perimeter of the compound shape. 8 cm 3 cm 4 cm 3 cm Give your answer to the nearest integer.

35 cm2 L 8 cm 8 cm Calculate the area of this compound shape. Give your answer to the nearest integer.

65 cm2 N 12 cm The area of the compound shape is 144 cm2. Calculate the perimeter. 12 cm Give your answer to the nearest integer.

33 cm C 7 cm Calculate the perimeter of this compound shape. Give your answer to the nearest integer.

80 cm B 9 cm 8 cm 2 cm 6 cm Calculate the area of this shape. Give your answer to the nearest integer.

8 cm2 A 8 cm 7 cm Calculate the perimeter of this compound shape. Give your answer to the nearest integer.

30 cm H 6 cm 4 cm 9 cm Calculate the area of this shape. Give your answer to the nearest integer.

32 cm M 4 cm 3 cm 6 cm 11 cm Calculate the area of this shape. Give your answer to the nearest integer.

43 cm2 K 7 cm Calculate the area of this shape. Give your answer to the nearest integer.

89 cm2 I 9 cm 5 cm Calculate the perimeter of this compound shape. Give your answer to the nearest integer.

48 cm G 5 cm 9 cm Calculate the area of this compound shape. Give your answer to the nearest integer.

20 cm2 P 8 cm 6 cm 5 cm 2 cm 11 cm Calculate the area of this shape. Give your answer to the nearest integer.

J 8 cm2 35 cm2 M 60 cm2 B 20 cm2 A 30 cm 89 cm2 F 48 cm P 43 cm2 H Teacher’s Answer Sheet Sheet Answer J 8 cm2 D 35 cm2 M 60 cm2 B 20 cm2 A 30 cm L 89 cm2 F 48 cm P 43 cm2 H 30 cm2 I 33 cm G 65 cm2 K 11 cm2 O 29 cm C 32 cm N 80 cm E 40 cm

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Answer Sheet Sheet Answer

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