Worksheet | Comparing Perimeter and Area of Polygons with Metric Measurements

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Elementary school Worksheet | Comparing Perimeter and Area of Polygons with Metric Measurements

Provider: Brain Ninjas

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Selected to give teachers a practical worksheet that reinforces perimeter and area skills through clear metric measurement practice

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5th Grade

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Original: CA$5


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Help students strengthen their understanding of measurement with these Comparing Perimeter and Area of Polygons with Metric Measurements worksheets. This printable resource gives students practice comparing the perimeter and area of different polygons using metric units. Through a variety of structured activities, students examine shapes, calculate measurements, and identify relationships between perimeter and area. The worksheets provide clear, focused practice that helps learners develop accuracy and confidence with measurement concepts. Answer keys are included for easy marking and assessment. Ideal for classroom lessons, review, homework, intervention groups, or independent practice, this resource supports students as they build a deeper understanding of perimeter, area, and metric measurement.


Standards

Alberta Mathematics Curriculum Grade 5 ©2022
British Columbia Mathematics Curricular Competencies Grade 5
Saskatchewan Mathematics Curriculum Grade 5 SS5.1

Worksheet | Comparing Perimeter and Area of Polygons with Metric Measurements

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