C Curriculum Explorer

Curriculum map

Find a topic. See what it builds on.

Search and explore the learning network in one place. Select any topic to open its complete record below—without leaving the map.

Topics
1,590
Links
3,221
Standards
3,261
Reset filters

Search updates automatically.

Loading map…
Map contentsTopics in this view Showing 80 of 1590 matching topics · narrow your search to see different results

This complete list mirrors the map and remains available for keyboard and screen-reader navigation.

Mathematics·Measurement·conceptual

Perimeter (age 10+)

Recognise that shapes with the same area can have different perimeters and vice versa; explore this relationship systematically

Suggested ages 10–11

Open direct link

Learning journey

Your child is mastering advanced measurement skills — calculating volume and area using formulas, converting between different units of measurement, and solving real-world problems involving length, mass, and capacity.

Evidence of understanding

  • Draw two rectangles with area 24 cm² but different perimeters
  • Find two shapes with perimeter 20 cm but different areas
  • Explain why a long thin rectangle and a square can have the same area but different perimeters

Assessment prompt

If Perimeter (age 10+) has 12 square tiles to arrange, can they make different-shaped rectangles and notice that the area stays the same (12 tiles) but the perimeters are all different?

Standards alignment

No external standards are linked to this topic.