We hope you all enjoyed our "snow" day! ;) Today, we worked on finding the area of composite figures. A composite figure is one that is composed of, or made up of, more than one shape. To find the area of a composite figure, you decompose, or split it up, into smaller polygons. Find the area of each polygon, and then add all of their areas together. Homework: Bothers: MSG p. 13b (MSG is posted on the right side of the blog) Katz: Composite Shape Practice Problem SIDE 1 ONLY (marked pg. 104) Leach: Area Practice WS; Quiz corrections due Fri.; IXL (see MSG calendar) Ledesma: Finish Area/Composite Creature
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