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Use food to review area and perimeter. Free activity for third or fourth grade students to teach area. Free worksheet #math #thirdgrade #fourthgrade #handsonmath #mathcenters #mathgames #3rdgrademath #4thgrademath #mathworkhop

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Check out this blog post with 8 great tips to help you better teach area and perimeter concepts. If you teach area and perimeter lessons, you will want to check out how to make these tricky concepts more attainable. Perfect for third grade math, fourth grade math, or fifth grade math teachers. Learn not just the best ways for teaching area and perimeter but ways to make your math lessons fun and engaging as well!

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the zoo themed area and perimeter worksheet is shown with markers on top of it

Free Zoo Themed Area and Perimeter - a fun way to on area and perimeter with a fun zoo theme than can be used over and over - 3Dinosaurs.com #freeprintable #arealperimeter #mathforkids #noprepprintable

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a piece of cheese cracker next to a pencil and paper with the words area and perimeter on it

If you find your students (and you!) getting a little bored with the math curriculum, try adding food to your lessons. 1. Appetizing Assignments Grab some snacks and lots of math problems. The problems could come from students' math books, task cards, or worksheets. Assign a $ value to each math problem. Then assign a $ amount to the snacks, and put them on display. Students solve problems correctly in order to get enough $ to buy the desired snack. Possibilities for distributing the…

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