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=== Activity 1: Area and Perimeter concepts ===
 
=== Activity 1: Area and Perimeter concepts ===
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=== Materials: ===
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==== Materials: ====
 
Rectangular dot sheets, stationery
 
Rectangular dot sheets, stationery
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=== Objective: ===
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==== Objective: ====
 
To understand the relationship between area and perimeter of 2D shapes
 
To understand the relationship between area and perimeter of 2D shapes
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=== Process: ===
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# Recall area and perimeter concepts: ask students to explain the meaning of area and perimeter in their own words
 
# Recall area and perimeter concepts: ask students to explain the meaning of area and perimeter in their own words
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=== Activity 2: Puzzle ===
 
=== Activity 2: Puzzle ===
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Print-outs of the puzzle [or] projector to display and rectangular dot sheets
 
Print-outs of the puzzle [or] projector to display and rectangular dot sheets
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=== Objectives: ===
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==== Objectives: ====
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==== Process: ====
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# Handover print outs of the below puzzle to students individually or in pairs and ask them to solve it.
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# Handover print outs of the 'Share the land' puzzle([https://ncert.nic.in/textbook.php?eemh1=11-14 NCERT Class 5 Mathematics Textbook]) to students individually or in pairs and ask them to solve it.
 
# Discuss different solutions/strategies that students come up with
 
# Discuss different solutions/strategies that students come up with
# Discussion after both activities:
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#* Does perimeter always increase if area increases?
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=== Discussion after both activities: ===
#* Does area always increase if perimeter increases? (If they say yes,give the initial grid examples as reference and ask them to check if it is holding true)
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* Does perimeter always increase if area increases?
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* Does area always increase if perimeter increases? (If they say yes,give the initial grid examples as reference and ask them to check if it is holding true)
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