Grade 7
79 Units, 181 Skills
Factoring and Primes - Practice
Unit 1
Digits and Divisibility - Intro
Unit 2
Speed, Distance, and Time - Intro
Unit 3
Exponents - Practice
Unit 4
Percentages - Intro
Unit 5
Cartesian Grid Basics - Practice
Unit 6
Geometry - Angles and Transformations - Practice
Unit 7
Exponents - Multiplication - Intro
Unit 8
Area and Perimeter Basic Shapes
Unit 9
Probability and Statistics - Mean, Median, and Mode - Practice
Unit 10
Multiplication - 2 and 3 Digit
Unit 11
Measurement - Units Intro - Metric
Unit 12
Geometry - Circle Concepts - Intro
Unit 13
Probability and Counting - Single Event - Practice
Unit 14
Time - Elapsed Time - Practice
Unit 15
Order of Operations - Practice
Unit 16
Geometry - Circle Circumference - Intro
Unit 17
Geometry - Shape Classification (3D) - Intro
Unit 18
Factoring and Venn Factor Diagrams - Practice
Unit 19
Percentages - Tax, Tips, and Discounts
Unit 20
Time - Elapsed Time, Negative - Practice
Unit 21
Rates and Ratios - Practice
Unit 22
Fraction Multiplication - Intro
Unit 23
Triangle Area - Practice
Unit 24
Squares and Square Roots - Intro
Unit 25
Algebra Basic Concepts - Intro
Unit 26
Factoring and Greatest Common Factor - Intro
Unit 27
Geometry - Circle Area - Intro
Unit 28
Decimal Multiplication - Practice
Unit 29
Factoring and Lowest Common Multiple - Intro
Unit 30
Fraction Addition and Subtraction - Practice
Unit 31
Scientific Notation - Intro
Unit 32
Fraction Comparing - Practice
Unit 33
Decimal Division - Practice
Unit 34
Fraction Addition and Subtraction, Mixed - Intro
Unit 35
Fraction Multiplication - Practice
Unit 36
Exponents - Division - Intro
Unit 37
Fractions and Decimals
Unit 38
Speed, Distance, and Time - Practice
Unit 39
Time - Elapsed Time - Advanced
Unit 40
Measurement - Units Practice - Metric
Unit 41
Exponents - Advanced
Unit 42
Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
Unit 43
Order of Operations - Advanced
Unit 44
Area and Perimeter Complex Shapes
Unit 45
Factoring and Primes - Advanced
Unit 46
Scientific Notation - Practice
Unit 47
Exponents - Multiplication and Division - Practice
Unit 48
Algebra Basic Concepts - Practice
Unit 49
Geometry - Shape Classification (3D) - Practice
Unit 50
Cartesian Grid Transformations - Intro
Unit 51
Triangle Area - Advanced
Unit 52
Geometry - Surface Area of 3D Shapes - Intro
Unit 53
Geometry - Volume of 3D Shapes - Intro
Unit 54
Rates and Ratios - Advanced
Unit 55
Probability and Counting - Single Event - Advanced
Unit 56
Patterning - Number Patterns Practice
Unit 57
Time - Elapsed Time, Negative - Advanced
Unit 58
Negative Integers - Intro
Unit 59
Division 3 by 2 Digit
Unit 60
Area and Perimeter Logic - Intro
Unit 61
Probability and Statistics - Counting and Probability Foundations
Unit 62
Factoring and Greatest Common Factor - Practice
Unit 63
Fraction Division - Intro
Unit 64
Geometry - Circle Area and Circumference - Practice
Unit 65
Geometry - Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles
Unit 66
Percentages - Practice
Unit 67
Digits and Divisibility - Practice
Unit 68
Cartesian Grid Geometry Logic - Intro
Unit 69
Pythagoras - Foundations
Unit 70
Decimal Multiplication - Advanced
Unit 71
Geometry - Intersecting, Parallel, and Perpendicular Lines
Unit 72
Percents and Simple Interest - Intro
Unit 73
Factoring and Lowest Common Multiple - Practice
Unit 74
Fraction Addition and Subtraction - Advanced
Unit 75
Squares and Square Roots - Practice
Unit 76
Decimal Division - Advanced
Unit 77
Fraction Addition and Subtraction, Mixed - Practice
Unit 78
Factoring, Multiplication, Division, Fractions - Intro
Unit 79
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This unit focuses on mastering triangle area, and solving for it in more complex geometries, and will teach the following skills:
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This topic focuses on the skill of finding the area of an acute triangle represented on a grid. The goal is to be able to determine the area from the image of the triangle. The questions present triangle images on a grid of 1x1 squares, providing multiple answers for students to choose from. It's intended to help learners understand how to calculate the area of triangles effectively.more
The math topic practiced in this exercise involves learning about and finding the area of obtuse triangles. Pupils will focus particularly on those which are sections of right triangles. The skills learned correspond to third level proficiencies, involving the understanding and application of calculating areas of atypical triangles. Students are given diagrams of shaded triangle sections and are tasked with determining the area of the shaded section. Seven questions are given, providing students with substantial opportunities to practice and reinforce their knowledge. Each question provides multiple choice answers to select from.more
This topic of math gives practice in determining the area of obtuse triangles, specifically sections of right triangles that have additional dimensions. It guides learners through a process of solving problems visually, using images that illustrate different triangle scenarios. The exercise provides different possible solutions for each question, supporting systematic elimination and understanding of triangle area calculations.more
This math topic focuses on finding the area of acute triangles in a grid environment. The triangles are represented on a grid of 1x1 squares and students are required to determine the area of each triangle. The topic is part of a broader unit on the introduction to triangle area. Students practice these skills through different problems and multiple-choice answers are provided for each problem. They are encouraged to learn online through provided resources.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Right Triangle) - Including Negative (Level 1)
This math topic involves practicing skills in calculating the areas of right triangles on a Cartesian grid, including scenarios with negative coordinates. The problems require identifying the coordinates of the vertices of the triangles from diagrams, and subsequently using these coordinates to calculate the triangle's area, enhancing understanding of both geometric and algebraic concepts.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Right Triangle) - Positive Only (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on finding the area of right triangles when given coordinates on a Cartesian grid. It is exclusively concerned with positive coordinates, helping learners enhance their understanding of triangulation within the first quadrant. This subject is part of a larger module dedicated to triangle area calculations. Each question requires calculating triangle areas using vertex coordinates provided in a diagram, testing both geometric visualization and analytical skills in a single coordinate plane setup.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Right Triangle) - Positive Only (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on using a Cartesian grid to find the area of right triangles. The exercises involve determining the area from coordinates provided within the grid. Each problem asks the learner to calculate the area based on specific triangle coordinates, ensuring practice in understanding geometric spaces and applying area calculation formulas. This is part of a broader unit on practicing triangle area calculations, aimed at enhancing spatial reasoning and geometrical skills. Each question also offers multiple answers, indicating a multiple-choice format that might cater to checking computational accuracy after solving the problem.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Acute Triangle) - Positive Only (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of acute triangles positioned on a Cartesian grid using given coordinates. Each problem shows a triangle on the grid with distinct vertex coordinates. Students need to determine the correct area of these triangles from multiple choice options. The problems are designed to practice spatial visualization and to apply formulas to compute the areas of triangles, ensuring mastery in handling geometry on coordinate planes. The skill level is indicated as positive only, suggesting an introductory or basic proficiency requirement.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of right triangles, specifically for triangles plotted on a grid composed of 1x1 square units. The material is suitable for beginners as it is part of an introductory unit on triangle areas. Students are presented with images of triangles on a grid and must determine the correct area from multiple-choice options provided. Seven questions test this skill by challenging learners to evaluate various triangle configurations and apply the formula for the area of a right triangle effectively. This topic helps in visual spatial reasoning and fundamental geometry calculations.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of acute triangles that are sectioned within the center of a square, based on the square's perimeter. It includes multiple-choice questions where learners must identify the correct area from a list of options. Each question features an image illustrating the problem setup and requires application of geometry concepts and critical thinking to solve. This topic is aimed at developing skills in understanding triangle properties, especially in relation to squares, and applying perimeter information to find areas.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of shaded acute triangles within a square, given the perimeter of the square. It helps students understand the relationship between a square’s perimeter and the area of triangles formed within it, emphasizing spatial reasoning and the application of area formulas in geometry. The topic forms a part of triangle area studies, encouraging practice in deriving and applying area calculations in diverse geometric contexts. Each question presents a different configuration, challenging students to apply their knowledge in varied scenarios.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of shaded acute triangles within squares. It is part of a broader unit dedicated to practicing triangle area calculations. Each problem presents a visual diagram of a square containing a shaded acute triangle, and challenges learners to determine the triangle's area. Various multiple-choice answers are provided for each question, requiring students to solve the geometry problem and select the correct area value. This topic is designed to enhance skills in applying geometric formulas and concepts to practical problems.more
This math topic focuses on finding the area of an acute triangle positioned within a square. The exercises present various configurations of a shaded triangle inside a square, challenging the learner to determine the specific area of these triangles. Accompanying images illustrate each configuration, helping to visualize the problem. Each exercise provides multiple choice answers, enhancing problem-solving skills related to geometry and specifically triangle areas within composite figures. This is part of a broader series on practicing triangle area calculations.more
This math topic enhances skills in calculating the area of right triangles situated within a square, particularly by deriving dimensions from the known perimeter of the square. The aim is for students to utilize perimeter information to deduce other measurements such as side lengths, and then use those to calculate the area of triangles contained within those squares. This practice challenges and strengthens understanding of geometrical properties and relationships, as well as formula application for areas and perimeters in composite geometric figures.more
This math topic focuses on the calculation of the area of an obtuse triangle section within a right triangle. Learners are provided with diagrams of various obtuse triangles located within right triangles and are tasked with finding the area of the shaded triangle section. The problems included offer multiple answers to choose from, enriching problem-solving and calculation skills. This topic is part of a broader unit practicing triangle areas.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of right triangles positioned on a grid. By practicing, students will understand how to determine the area using coordinates plotted on grid squares. Each problem presents a triangle within a grid, and students must calculate its area and select the correct answer from multiple choices. These exercises help reinforce introductory concepts related to triangle areas, aiding students in visualizing and applying the formula for the area of right triangles in a practical grid setting.more
This topic is about calculating the area of obtuse triangles on a grid. It provides visual problems where the student must use the 1x1 squares on a grid to estimate the area of a given triangle. The level of focus is on understanding the concept connecting shapes, units of measurement, and calculation to calculate areas. This subject is part of a broader study unit on 'Triangle Area - Intro'.more
This math topic focuses on computing the area of a right triangle located at the center of a square, with scenarios generated from the perimeter of the square. It enhances the learner's ability to apply formulas for the area of right triangles within contextual settings, integrating geometry concepts with problem-solving skills. Each question provides multiple answer options, indicating the application of various methods or calculations to determine the correct area. This subject forms part of a broader unit on triangle area practices, promoting comprehensive understanding in geometric calculations.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of obtuse triangles, designed for learners in the introductory-level unit on triangle areas. It includes seven questions where students are presented with images of obtuse triangles and are tasked with selecting the correct area from multiple choices. Each question offers six possible answers, expressed in squared units that vary from inches to miles. This topic aims to enhance students’ understanding of geometry by applying area calculation formulas to obtuse triangles, fostering both problem-solving and analytical skills in a visual and interactive format.more
This math topic focuses on finding the area of obtuse triangles that contain some extra dimensional details. It includes several problems that provide different obtuse triangles with specific measurements, and students must calculate the area of these triangles. Various multiple-choice answers are provided for each question, requiring students to select the correct area from a set of options. This exercise helps reinforce understanding of geometry, specifically calculating the area of obtuse triangles, and applying mathematical principles to more complex geometrical shapes.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of a right triangle situated at the center of a rectangle. It is designed to enhance problem-solving skills by requiring learners to apply formulas and dimensions to solve for the shaded triangle areas depicted in various images. Each question presents a different rectangle with a right triangle and requires students to determine the area of that shaded section, with multiple-choice answers provided for each problem. This practice is part of a broader unit dedicated to mastering triangle area calculations.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of an acute triangle located within a square, using given perimeter values. Each question involves finding the area of a shaded triangle section. The skills practiced include geometrical visualization and interpretation, mathematical problem-solving related to area calculation, and applying formulas and calculations based on geometric shapes. Additionally, students must choose the correct answer from multiple options provided, enhancing their analytical and evaluative skills as they determine the correct area.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of obtuse triangles within a square. It forms part of a series on triangle area practice. Each problem presents a scenario with a shaded triangle section inside a square, and students are tasked with determining its area, practicing spatial visualization and geometric concepts. Various options are given as possible answers to these area determination problems, testing students' understanding and calculation skills.more
This math topic focuses on the area of a right triangle, particularly the center of the square from the area. It is part of an extensive unit on triangle area practice. Students answer questions where they find the area of the shaded triangle section within a square. Multiple choice answers are provided for each question, offering different degrees of difficulty and complexity, enhancing understanding of the subject matter.more
This topic teaches students to calculate the area of acute triangles on a grid. Students derive the area based on the given images. It is part of a broader focus on understanding triangle areas. The lesson features multiple practice problems with triangles of differing areas, helping students enhance their spatial geometry skills and their ability to apply the formula for finding the area of a triangle.more
This topic focuses on the calculation of the area of a right triangle; specifically, those found at the center of a square. This skill is part of a broader unit on the practice of calculating triangle areas. The pupils are given several figures of squares with triangular sections shaded, and they need to find the area of the shaded sections. Multiple choice answers are provided for each question.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Acute Triangle) - Positive Only (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of acute triangles using their coordinates on a Cartesian grid. Each problem presents a triangle placed in the first quadrant, and students must determine the area from given vertex coordinates. This topic is a specific part of broader exercises aimed at practicing triangle area computations, providing both diagrams and numerical answers for verification. The given examples range from simple to more complex configurations, helping students understand the geometrical concept of area calculation in a 2D space through visualization and application.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of shaded obtuse triangular sections within squares, testing deeper understanding and application of geometric principles for finding triangle areas. It encompasses multiple-choice questions where students select the correct area from a list of options. These exercises not only refine skills in geometry but also challenge the learners to apply concepts in slightly complex scenarios, enhancing problem-solving abilities in the context of triangular shapes. The topic is part of a broader unit on triangle area practice, aiming for comprehensive mastery in this specific aspect of geometry.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Acute Triangle) - Including Negative (Level 1)
This topic focuses on finding the area of acute triangles plotted on a Cartesian grid, incorporating negative coordinates. The tasks involve determining the triangle's area based on its vertices' coordinates presented graphically. This set of problems is part of a broader unit dedicated to practicing the calculation of triangle areas, suitable for students looking to enhance their skills in geometry and coordinate-based calculations. Each question provides multiple choice answers, allowing students to select the correct area from provided options.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Acute Triangle) - Including Negative (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of acute triangles plotted on a Cartesian grid. The problems involve using given coordinates, including negative values, to determine the area of each triangle. Each question provides a diagram of the triangle along with its vertex coordinates, and multiple choice answers are given for students to select the correct area. This topic forms part of a broader unit on triangle area calculations.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of obtuse triangles located within a square, primarily using given perimeters to aid in determining side lengths necessary for the calculations. There are several questions, each supplemented by visual aids and followed by multiple-choice answers, aiming to reinforce understanding and application of area calculation concepts in geometric settings. This area delves into more complex geometric reasoning, suitable for learners looking to deepen their grasp of spatial relationships and measurement conversions in practical contexts.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Obtuse Triangle) - Positive Only (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of obtuse triangles using coordinates on a Cartesian grid. The problems presented require identifying the triangle's vertex coordinates given in a diagram and using these to compute the area. There are seven questions, each with multiple choice options for answers. This subject is part of a broader learning module aimed at mastering triangle areas.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of shaded obtuse triangles within squares, based on their perimeters. It is aimed at enhancing proficiency in understanding spatial relationships in geometry, specifically in contexts where triangles are positioned within other shapes. The questions involve various configurations of triangles and squares, requiring learners to apply area formulas and possibly other geometric principles to determine the correct shaded area. Each problem presents a diagram and multiple choice answers, pushing learners to visually interpret and solve the problems accurately.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Obtuse Triangle) - Positive Only (Level 2)
This math topic revolves around using Cartesian coordinates to determine the area of obtuse triangles on a grid, focusing only on positive coordinates. It is a specific subset of learning how to calculate areas of triangles and utilizes visual representations (diagrams) to define the vertices of the triangles. Students are tasked with interpreting these images, extracting coordinate information, and applying formulas to compute the triangle's area. The worksheet contains multiple questions that vary in difficulty, aimed at enhancing students' abilities to apply geometric concepts within a coordinate system.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Obtuse Triangle) - Including Negative (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on finding the area of obtuse triangles defined by coordinates plotted on a Cartesian grid that include negative values. Each problem presents a diagram of a triangle on the grid, and the learner is required to calculate its area. The problems are designed as part of broader practice on triangle area calculation, challenging the learner's understanding of geometry and their ability to apply area formulas in a coordinate plane context.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of right triangles using a grid. Students are presented with images of right triangles placed on a grid of 1x1 squares and must determine the area using the formula for the area of triangles (half the base times the height). Each exercise includes multiple-choice answers, encouraging practice in visualizing and calculating the areas effectively. This is part of an introductory unit on triangle area calculations, aimed at enhancing students' understanding of geometric concepts and spatial visualization skills.more
This math topic focuses on finding the area of obtuse triangles situated within squares, given their dimensions. Each task requires calculating the shaded region's area, assumed to be triangular. The topic improves understanding of area calculations in unique geometric configurations. It is part of a broader set of exercises aimed at enhancing proficiency in handling various triangle area problems. This section of the topic includes multiple questions where students can test their skills by solving problems in different settings. Each question offers multiple potential answers, suggesting a multiple-choice format to assess comprehension.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Obtuse Triangle) - Including Negative (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on finding the area of obtuse triangles positioned within a Cartesian grid, which includes negative coordinates. It involves interpreting the diagrammatic representations of triangles with given corner coordinates and applying the formula for area calculation. This skill set helps students understand spatial relationships and geometry in a two-dimensional plane, along with enhancing their ability to work with negative values in a coordinate system.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of shaded obtuse triangles located at the center of squares based on provided dimensions. The exercises involve multiple-choice questions where learners have to select the correct measurement of the area from given options. This subject is part of a larger curriculum aimed at practicing triangle area computations. Each question presents a different configuration of a square with an obtuse triangle, asking for the area of the triangle specifically. This helps improve understanding of geometry concepts and application skills in finding areas.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the areas of shaded obtuse triangles within rectangles, based on the given dimensions. It is part of a broader unit centered around practicing area calculations for triangles. Each question presents a graphic illustration of a geometric figure, and learners are required to determine the area of a specific shaded section. Multiple choice answers accompany each question, enhancing comprehension and testing the learner's ability to apply formulas and concepts related to triangle and rectangle geometry.more
This math topic focuses on determining the area of an obtuse triangle using grid coordinates. The exercises primarily consist of geometric figures mapped onto a grid of 1x1 squares, and the task is to determine the area of the triangular shapes presented. This involves understanding how to calculate triangle area, interpret visual diagrams, and apply grid measurements. It's suitable for developing introductory comprehension of triangle areas. The topic provides multiple-choice answers for each question.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of shaded obtuse triangles within rectangles. Each question provides different rectangle dimensions and requires finding the area of the embedded obtuse triangle. The questions are structured to enhance understanding and application of the formulas for triangle area, specifically tailored for complex configurations involving obtuse triangles. This is part of a larger unit aimed at practicing triangle area calculations.more
Diagram Coordinates to Area (Right Triangle) - Including Negative (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of right triangles using Cartesian coordinates that may include negative values. It enhances the student's ability to interpret geometric figures on a Cartesian grid, determine the vertices of right triangles, and apply formulas to calculate their areas. The problems presented provide various sets of triangle coordinates, and students are tasked with identifying the correct triangle areas from multiple choices. This practical application aids in deepening understanding of spatial relationships and area calculation in a coordinate plane.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the areas of shaded acute triangles situated within squares. The problems present diagrams with acute triangles, where students are required to identify and compute their areas. The questions are structured to enhance skills in geometric calculations specifically dealing with shapes embedded in other shapes, pure area computation, and problem-solving within a geometric context. Each question has multiple choices, challenging the student to pick the correct area from the options provided, highlighting applications of triangle area formulas adapted to more complex figures like squares.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of shaded acute triangles located within squares, given their dimensions. Students are presented with multiple-choice questions where they are asked to determine the correct area of the triangle sections. The exercises aim to solidify understanding of geometric principles, particularly triangle area calculations, in the context of complex shapes. Each question provides a set of possible answers, testing the students' ability to apply formulas correctly and reason spatially within a given context.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of shaded acute triangles located at the center of squares using given dimensions. It includes several questions where learners apply their understanding of geometric area principles to find accurate triangular areas within given constraints. Students need to identify the correct triangle areas, selecting their answers from multiple-choice options. This task is part of a broader unit on practicing triangle area calculations.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of an obtuse triangle, specifically sections of a right triangle. It forms a part of a broader subject on understanding areas of triangles. The task primarily involves identifying the shaded area of various triangle sections by using the properties of triangles, thus enhancing the learner's geometric problem-solving skills. There are several questions to solve, each with multiple-choice answers provided for student's convenience and understanding.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of shaded acute triangles located at the center of rectangles using given dimensions. It enhances skills in geometry, specifically understanding the properties of acute triangles and rectangles, and applying area formulas. The topic is structured to apply theoretical knowledge to visual math problems, facilitating a deeper grasp of spatial reasoning and geometry. Each question requires recognizing different configurations and solving for shaded areas within rectangular boundaries.more
This math topic focuses on computing the area of acute triangles formed at the center of rectangles given their dimensions. It involves understanding and applying the formula to find the area of a triangle, emphasizing analytic and spatial skills. The topic makes part of a broader unit dedicated to the practice of finding triangle areas. The problems are designed for learners at Level 1, providing various scenarios to apply the knowledge in a primarily practical format, with multiple-choice answers listed for each question.more
This math topic focuses on the practice of calculating the area of right triangles. More specifically, it involves exercises where learners have to find the area of the shaded section of a triangle situated within a square. This subject forms part of a broader unit that deals with the area of triangles. The exercises provide multiple choice answers for students to select their solution from, encouraging problem-solving, critical thinking and a deeper understanding of geometric principles.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of a right triangle situated inside a square, with dimensions provided. It is part of a broader practice unit on triangle areas. Students are presented with multiple questions where they must determine the area of a shaded right triangle within a square, enhancing their ability to apply area formulas and geometric concepts in practical scenarios. This involves understanding properties of triangles and squares, as well as performing calculations based on given dimensions. Each question provides multiple answer choices, encouraging practice in selecting the correct calculation among possible options.more
This math topic focuses on calculating the area of shaded right triangles located at the center of rectangles, using the dimensions provided. It is designed to help learners enhance their understanding of triangle areas through multiple problem-solving scenarios. Each question involves a visual representation of a triangle within a rectangle and multiple choice answers, encouraging learners to apply their knowledge of geometry principles specifically related to right triangles and their areas.more
The topic focuses on finding the area of an obtuse triangle, specifically a section of a right triangle with extra dimensions. The students are given several questions where they decipher the area of shaded sections of triangles portrayed in diagrams. Multiple answers are provided for each question, encouraging students to solve independently. It is a part of a broader topic on triangle area practice. The skill levels addressed through the exercises progressively increase, ensuring a thorough understanding of the subject matter.more
This math topic practices the understanding and application of certain concepts within geometry. It focuses on determining the area of an obtuse triangle, with a specific emphasis on sections of right triangles with additional dimensions. With seven similar problem sets asking students to find the area of the shaded sections in different triangle diagrams, it offers an intensive exercise in spatial reasoning and formula application. Multiple-choice options in each set of questions assess the student's accuracy in problem-solving.more
This topic covers the skill of finding the area of an obtuse triangle by using a grid. The practice activity involves determining the area of various obtuse triangles based on their images portrayed on 1x1 square grids. Several moral choice answers are provided for each problem to test the accuracy of the learners' calculations. This topic is part of a broader unit covering the study of triangle areas.more