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Splash Screen. Lesson Menu Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 14–1) Main Idea and Vocabulary Example 1:Estimate Areas Example 2:Estimate Areas Example 3:Estimate.

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1 Splash Screen

2 Lesson Menu Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 14–1) Main Idea and Vocabulary Example 1:Estimate Areas Example 2:Estimate Areas Example 3:Estimate Areas

3 Main Idea/Vocabulary I will find and estimate the areas of figures by counting squares. area

4 Example 1 Estimate Areas Find the area of the figure at the right. Step 1 Count the number of whole squares in the figure. 7 whole squares = 7 square units Step 2 Count the number of half squares in the figure.

5 Example 1 Estimate Areas Step 3 Add the number of whole and half squares. Answer:

6 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D Example 1 A.22 square feet B.24 square feet C.26 square feet D.30 square feet Find the area of the figure.

7 Example 2 Estimate Areas The diagram to the right shows the floor plan for a shed. One square on the grid represents 1 square foot. About how many square feet is the area of the shed floor? Step 1 Count the number of whole squares in the diagram. 37 whole squares = 37 square feet

8 Example 2 Estimate Areas Step 2 Count the number of partial squares in the diagram. 4 partial squares is about 2 square feet Step 3 Add the number of whole and partial squares. 37 + 2 = 39 square feet Answer: The area of the shed is about 39 square feet.

9 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D Example 2 A.about 10 square feet B.about 13 square feet C.about 15 square feet D.about 20 square feet One square on the grid represents 1 square foot. About how many square feet is the area of the figure?

10 Example 3 Estimate Areas A lake is shown to the right. Each square represents 1 square mile. Estimate the area of the lake. Step 1 Count the number of whole squares. There are 13 whole square which is 13 square miles.

11 Example 3 Estimate Areas Step 2 Count the number of partial squares. 20 partial squares is about 10 square miles. Step 3 Add the number of whole and partial squares. 13 + 10 is about 23 square miles. Answer: The area of the lake is about 23 square miles.

12 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D Example 2 A.about 17 square miles B.about 21 square miles C.about 30 square miles D.about 36 square miles Each square represents 1 square mile. Estimate the area of the shape below.

13 End of the Lesson End Lesson

14 Resources Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 14–1) Image Bank Math Tool Chest Volumes of Prisms

15 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D Five Minute Check 1 (over Lesson 14–1) A.26 yd 2 3 Find the perimeter of the figure. B. 23 yd 2 3 C. 22 yd 3 5 D. 21 yd 2 3

16 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D Five Minute Check 2 (over Lesson 14–1) Find the perimeter of the figure. A.48.3 m B.48.9 m C.49.2 m D.49.3 m

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