AC9M7M01Year 7 · Mathematics · Measurement
solve problems involving the area of triangles and parallelograms using established formulas and appropriate units
How Bloomi helps with this
This is a NAPLAN-year topic. Bloomi teaches it with a short explainer, guided practice, and NAPLAN-style questions — every one traceable to this exact code.
What this looks like in the classroom
- using the formula for the area of a rectangle and the array structure to derive the formula for the area of a triangle and the area of a parallelogram , given their perpendicular heights; for example, establish that the area of a triangle is half the area of an appropriate rectangle by using the spatial relationship between rectangles and different types of triangles
- using dynamic geometry software to demonstrate how the sliding of the vertex of a triangle at a fixed altitude opposite a side leaves the area of the triangle unchanged
- using established formulas to solve practical problems involving the area of triangles, parallelograms and rectangles; for example, estimating the cost of materials needed to make shade sails based on a price per metre or determining different combinations of dimensions that lead to a given area
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