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The document provides instructions on calculating the perimeter of rectangles and squares. It defines perimeter as the sum of the two lengths and two widths of a rectangle. It then shows examples of calculating the perimeters of various rectangles and squares by adding the lengths of all four sides. Children are reminded that the task is to calculate perimeter, not area, and to add all four sides together to find the perimeter.
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Perimeter 2

The document provides instructions on calculating the perimeter of rectangles and squares. It defines perimeter as the sum of the two lengths and two widths of a rectangle. It then shows examples of calculating the perimeters of various rectangles and squares by adding the lengths of all four sides. Children are reminded that the task is to calculate perimeter, not area, and to add all four sides together to find the perimeter.
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✩ Perimeter of shapes

Find the perimeter of this rectangle. 1


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To find the perimeter of 27.3 in.
a rectangle or square, we 27.3 in.
12.4 in. 12.4 in.
add the two lengths and
the two widths together. + 12.4 in.
79.4 in. 79.4 in.
27.3 in.

Find the perimeter of these rectangles and squares.


You may need to do your work on a separate sheet.

29.8 ft

20.4 ft 47.2 ft

64.7 ft
ft
20.4 ft
ft
36.8 ft
64.7 ft
ft
22.9 ft
ft
47.8 ft
37.2 ft

37.2 ft 93.2 ft

ft ft

96.3 ft

50.5 ft 37.9 ft

50.5 ft 65.2 ft 24.8 ft


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