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Mathematics·Measurement·procedural

Area of compound shapes

Recognise area as additive; find areas of rectilinear figures by decomposing into non-overlapping rectangles and summing their areas

Suggested ages 8–9

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Learning journey

Your child is learning to measure the world around them — calculating areas and perimeters, converting between different units like metres and kilometres, and solving time problems using both analogue and digital clocks.

Evidence of understanding

  • Decompose an L-shape into two rectangles, find each area, and add them
  • Find the area of a floor plan shaped like a T by splitting into rectangles
  • Solve: A room is L-shaped (3m×5m plus 2m×4m) — what is the total area?

Assessment prompt

If Area of compound shapes is given an L-shaped room on squared paper, can they split it into two rectangles, find the area of each part, and add them to get the total area?

Standards alignment

No external standards are linked to this topic.