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Estimating answers (age 9+)

Apply the area formula (l × w) and perimeter formula (2l + 2w) for rectangles including squares in real-world and mathematical problems; calculate and compare areas using standard units (cm², m²) and estimate areas of irregular shapes

Suggested ages 9–10

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Learning journey

Your child is mastering advanced measurement skills — calculating area and perimeter of shapes, working with fractions in measurements, converting between different units, and solving real-world problems involving distance, time, and volume.

Evidence of understanding

  • Find the width of a room given area = 48 m² and length = 8 m
  • Calculate the area of a square with side 7.5 cm
  • Estimate the area of an irregular pond drawn on a cm² grid

Assessment prompt

If Estimating answers (age 9+) wants to carpet a room 6.5 m × 4 m, can they calculate the area — and also work out how many metres of skirting board are needed around the edge?

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