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Find perimeter by counting unit squares

Practice finding perimeter by counting unit squares.  We will start with rectangles and then try some irregular shapes.

Rectangles

Problem 1A
Each square on the grid is 1 unit square.
What is the perimeter of the rectangle?
A rectangle with 1 column and 4 rows on a grid. There are 4 unit squares in the rectangle.
  • Your answer should be
  • an integer, like 6
  • a simplified proper fraction, like 3/5
  • a simplified improper fraction, like 7/4
  • a mixed number, like 1 3/4
  • an exact decimal, like 0.75
  • a multiple of pi, like 12 pi or 2/3 pi
units

Problem 1B
Each square on the grid is 1 unit square.
What is the perimeter of the square?
A square with 4 rows and 4 columns shown on a grid. There are 16 unit squares in the square.
  • Your answer should be
  • an integer, like 6
  • a simplified proper fraction, like 3/5
  • a simplified improper fraction, like 7/4
  • a mixed number, like 1 3/4
  • an exact decimal, like 0.75
  • a multiple of pi, like 12 pi or 2/3 pi
units

Irregular shapes

Problem 2A
Each square on the grid is 1 unit square.
What is the perimeter of the shape?
A figure with 3 rows and 2 columns of 4 unit squares connected together on a grid. The top row has 2 columns of unit squares and the bottom 2 rows each have 1 unit square.
  • Your answer should be
  • an integer, like 6
  • a simplified proper fraction, like 3/5
  • a simplified improper fraction, like 7/4
  • a mixed number, like 1 3/4
  • an exact decimal, like 0.75
  • a multiple of pi, like 12 pi or 2/3 pi
units

Problem 2B
Each square on the grid is 1 unit square.
What is the perimeter of the shape?
A figure of 5 rows and 4 columns of 16 unit squares connected together on a grid. The top row has 2 columns of unit squares, the second, third, and fourth rows have 4 columns of unit squares, and the bottom row has 2 columns of unit squares.
  • Your answer should be
  • an integer, like 6
  • a simplified proper fraction, like 3/5
  • a simplified improper fraction, like 7/4
  • a mixed number, like 1 3/4
  • an exact decimal, like 0.75
  • a multiple of pi, like 12 pi or 2/3 pi
units

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