
This animated math video lesson is all about finding the area. Students will love this engaging and interactive video that takes them step-by-step on how to find the area of a number of different shapes/angles.
Tips for Parents
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Here's how to talk to your child about it >>>
Hey your child, in this video, we learned how to find the area of different shapes like rectangles, triangles and circles. It's like measuring how much space something takes up. Cool, right?
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4 activities you can do with your child now >>>
- After watching the "Area" video, you can engage your 4-year-old by: 1. Asking them to find the area of simple shapes around the house, like the area of a rectangular rug or a square pillow. 2. Encouraging them to draw shapes and practice finding their areas on paper. 3. Playing a game where you both take turns describing a shape and the other person has to find its area. 4. Taking a walk outside and pointing out different shapes in nature, and asking your child to estimate their areas.
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Pretend play with your child >>>
Game Name: Area Explorer Instructions: In this game, you and your child will explore different areas in your house by measuring and finding the area of different shapes. You can use a ruler or measuring tape to measure the length and breadth of objects like a bookshelf or a table. Then, you can multiply the length and breadth to calculate the area. The one who finds the most area wins!
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1 moral thought for your child inspired by this >>>
Finding the area is like unlocking a secret code to solve puzzles. Keep practicing and you'll be a math whiz in no time!




