Area, Perimeter, and Fractions Ideas

Area and Perimeter are one of the easiest concepts for students to understand. It's great for reviewing shapes and multiplication, especially for beginners. You can do so many things when teaching about area and perimeter. Here are some Area and Perimeter packs with some fun ideas of my own. A ton of activities to reinforce area and perimeter measurement. 
 Area and Perimeter Task Cards Area and Perimeter Word Problems Area and Perimeter Build a Room
3 Sets of Area and Perimeter Task Cards  Word Problems using Area and Perimeter  Build A Room Using Area and Perimeter

 Perimeter Task Cards
Perimeter task cards includes 3 math centers. These task cards will have your students mastering perimeter for a variety of shapes in 3 different ways. Click the picture on the left to read more about it.
 Perimeter Task Cards

Here are FRACTION Ideas for the Classroom:
 Fraction of a Set Task Cards Improper Fractions Simplify Fractions Task Cards
 Fraction of a Set Word Problems  Improper and Mixed Fractions Task Cards  Simply Fractions
Cooking Up Some Fractions has 30 Word Problem Task Cards.
 Cooking Up Some Fractions Word Problem Task Cards   Fraction Word Problems
Super Fractions has 45 worksheets all about fractions!
 Super Fractions Worksheets  Comparing Fractions Worksheets
 Order and Compare Fractions/ Monster Theme
2 Centers = 60 Task Cards
 Compare and Order Fractions Compare Fractions Task Cards
 Fraction ideas and resources for the classroom
Click the picture to the left to see all Fraction Activities.


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13 comments

  1. This is a "super" idea! I love how it brings together several skills. I'm going to try this, too. I can't wait to see how cute they turn out! By the way, I love the title of your blog! It is so cute and clever!

    Diane
    Teaching With Moxie

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    1. I know, right? Such a simple idea and so good in so many ways! Thanks for the feedback. Welcome Diane!

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  2. Hi there! Welcome to blogging. I just started following your blog! I found you on Teaching Blog Addict. Can't wait to read through your posts.

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  3. Thanks for sharing this activity. Just found your blog through the TBA new blogger linky!

    Looking From Third to Fourth

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  4. I just found your blog via TBA! You have some cute ideas! I love the Stinky Feet book! I am reading it to my firsties for Valentines! I am new to blogging too! Just figuring it all out! Look forward to meeting lots of amazing teachers!

    Emma
    Ms. Emma's Edventure

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  5. Thanks so much for including me in your blog Stacy! I wish I could say I came up with this fabulous idea, but I'm pretty sure I found it on Pinterest somewhere. :) I just did this activity with my math students this year and the finished products were darling again! I'll have to take some new pics.
    Katie
    I Want to be a Super Teacher

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    1. Regardless of where you found it, It's a fabulous activity. Your pictures were great too! It really showed how the activity played out. I had to post something about it. It's too bad we don't have the original owner of this. Thank you so much for sharing! =)

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  6. I'm so excited to use this activity with my group! They need to work on their area and perimeter skills, and this will also be a fun way to front-load a bit of fraction work early on! :) I'm your newest follower, and I'm definitely going to follow Katie's blog too! :)

    Kelsey
    http://growinggracefullyinthirdgrade.blogspot.com/

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