Perimeter and Area (review)
The perimeter is the length of the outline of a shape. To find the perimeter of a rectangle or square you have to add the lengths of all the four sides. However, the area is measurement of the surface of a shape (the inside).
Draw a detailed plan of your home and find the perimeter and area of the built up area and individual rooms of your house. Ask your parents to help you (to measure). The picture shows what your drawings must be like.
This is a list of vocabulary items related to home
(find their perimeter and area)
Living room (The room in a house or apartment that is used for relaxing, and entertaining guests, but not usually for eating.)
Bedroom (A room used for sleeping in.)
Kitchen (A kitchen is a room used for cooking and food preparation)
Bathroom (A room with a bath and/or shower and often a toilet.)
Hall (The area just inside the main entrance of a house, apartment or other building which leads to other rooms)
Utility room (Usually just for washing machine, freezer etc.)
Shed (A separated building from the house usually for storing garden tools.)
Loft (Space in the roof of the house usually used only for storage.)
Attic (Room in the roof space of a house)
Cellar (Room below ground level without any windows used for storage.)
Basement (Room below ground level, with windows, used for living or working)
Landing (Flat area at the top of a staircase)
Porch (Covered area before the entrance door)
Terrace or patio (Paved area between the house and garden for sitting/eating)
Study Room (A room for reading, writing, studying in.)
Balcony (An area with a wall or bars around it that is joined to the outside wall of a building on an upper level.)
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