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Measuring Perimeter with KEVA®
Oct 26, 2020
Determine perimeters with a non-standard unit of measurement.
MATERIALS:
25 planks per child
KEVA "Yardsticks" (Several Yardsticks per classroom can be shared among students)
PROCEDURE:
Discuss the concept of perimeter being the distance around an object.
“Today we will be measuring with a unit of measurement that is uniform but not the standard, such as an inch or centimeter would be. We will be using a KEVA length as our unit.”
Show the class the KEVA yardstick. Show how you could tell how tall a table is with the KEVA yardstick.
Have the students construct a triangle using three KEVA planks. What is the perimeter measured with the KEVA yardstick? [3]
Have the students construct a square with a perimeter of 4; with a perimeter of 8.
Have the students construct a rectangle with a perimeter of 12; a perimeter of 24. Ask if all the rectangles look the same. Is there more than one way to make a rectangle with a perimeter of 20? [Yes.]
Write the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle on the board: P = S + S + S + S or P = (2 x S1) + (2 x S2) or P = 2 x (S1 + S2)
Have the students construct rectangles for their neighbors to determine the perimeters.
Have students in small groups construct as many different rectangles as they can with perimeters = 16; perimeters = 20; perimeters = 24. (Remind them that a square is a type of rectangle.)