All Common Core: 3rd Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #11 : Finding Area Of A Shape Covered In Unit Squares: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Md.C.5b
How many square units make up the area of the shape below?
The shape is made up of unit squares. We can count the number of squares within the shape to find the area.
There are squares within the shape.
Example Question #12 : Finding Area Of A Shape Covered In Unit Squares: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Md.C.5b
How many square units make up the area of the shape below?
The shape is made up of unit squares. We can count the number of squares within the shape to find the area.
There are squares within the shape.
Example Question #1 : Count Unit Squares: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Md.C.6
The rectangle is made up of by squares. Use this information to help you solve the problem.
If each of the small boxes in the figure below measures 1 in by 1 in, what is the area of the entire shape?
We can count the number of squares within the shape to find the area.
There are squares within the shape, which means the area is
*Area is the number of square units inside a shape, which is why area is always written with square units.
Example Question #1 : Count Unit Squares: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Md.C.6
The rectangle is made up of by squares. Use this information to help you solve the problem.
How many square inches make up the area of the shape below?
We can count the number of squares within the shape to find the area.
There are squares within the shape, which means the area is
*Area is the number of square units inside a shape, which is why area is always written with square units.
Example Question #2 : Count Unit Squares: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Md.C.6
The rectangle is made up of by squares. Use this information to help you solve the problem.
How many square inches make up the area of the shape below?
We can count the number of squares within the shape to find the area.
There are squares within the shape, which means the area is
*Area is the number of square units inside a shape, which is why area is always written with square units.
Example Question #3 : Count Unit Squares: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Md.C.6
The rectangle is made up of by squares. Use this information to help you solve the problem.
How many square inches make up the area of the shape below?
We can count the number of squares within the shape to find the area.
There are squares within the shape, which means the area is
*Area is the number of square units inside a shape, which is why area is always written with square units.
Example Question #4 : Count Unit Squares: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Md.C.6
The rectangle is made up of by squares. Use this information to help you solve the problem.
How many square inches make up the area of the shape below?
We can count the number of squares within the shape to find the area.
There are squares within the shape, which means the area is
*Area is the number of square units inside a shape, which is why area is always written with square units.
Example Question #191 : Measurement & Data
The rectangle is made up of by squares. Use this information to help you solve the problem.
How many square inches make up the area of the shape below?
We can count the number of squares within the shape to find the area.
There are squares within the shape, which means the area is
*Area is the number of square units inside a shape, which is why area is always written with square units.
Example Question #2 : Count Unit Squares: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Md.C.6
The rectangle is made up of by squares. Use this information to help you solve the problem.
How many square inches make up the area of the shape below?
We can count the number of squares within the shape to find the area.
There are squares within the shape, which means the area is
*Area is the number of square units inside a shape, which is why area is always written with square units.
Example Question #192 : Measurement & Data
The rectangle is made up of by squares. Use this information to help you solve the problem.
How many square inches make up the area of the shape below?
We can count the number of squares within the shape to find the area.
There are squares within the shape, which means the area is
*Area is the number of square units inside a shape, which is why area is always written with square units.