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AREA AND PERIMETER Pixel Art Math Digital Mystery Pictures Google Sheets

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My students loved this activity. They are very engaged when they do Pixel pictures and it was a great way to review the skills before testing. Thank you.
My students loved using this resource. It was a perfect break from our regular lessons that gave them more practice.
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This digital math activity will make your students ENGAGED and HAVING FUN while practicing AREA and PERIMETER!

Good-bye, boring area and perimeter worksheets!

Watch the video in the preview to see how a Digital Mystery Pixel works.

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You receive:

  • 5 digital mystery pixels
    • 1 Google Sheet finding the perimeter of shapes made from unit squares
    • 1 Google Sheet finding the area for each shape made from a unit square
    • 1 Google Sheet finding the area for each rectangle
    • 1 Google Sheet finding the perimeter for each rectangle
    • 1 Google Sheet finding the perimeter for each irregularly shaped rectangle

  • Answer key

Your students will LOVE these digital mystery pixels!

As students correctly solve area and perimeter problems, a mystery picture appears!

This activity is self-grading, and no teacher prep is needed!

This digital resource uses Google Sheets™ and can be used on Google Classroom and Google Drive. This resource also includes an answer key.

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Each product comes in the form of a PDF, which contains a link to the Google Sheets™ resources, as well as an answer key.

What if I don't have Google Classroom?

This resource works on Canvas, Schoology, Edmodo, Microsoft Teams, etc.

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5 mystery digital pixels
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize area as an attribute of plane figures and understand concepts of area measurement.
A square with side length 1 unit, called “a unit square,” is said to have “one square unit” of area, and can be used to measure area.
A plane figure which can be covered without gaps or overlaps by 𝘯 unit squares is said to have an area of 𝘯 square units.
Measure areas by counting unit squares (square cm, square m, square in, square ft, and improvised units).
Relate area to the operations of multiplication and addition.

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