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The purpose of this Warm-up is to draw students' attention to different ways of covering a plane figure with squares and reinforce the idea that tiling involves covering a region without gaps or overlaps. It gives students a reason to use language precisely (MP6). It gives the teacher an opportunity to hear how students use terminology to talk about characteristics of the items in comparison to one another. During the discussion, ask students to explain the meaning of any terms they use, such as "rows," "columns," "area," "gaps," "overlap," and "tiling."
Which 3 go together?
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Draw a rectangle with an area of 8 square units on the grid.
Your teacher will give you a set of cards that show rectangles.
Sort the cards into categories in a way that makes sense to you. Be ready to explain the meaning of your categories.
Draw rectangles on the grid to fit each of your categories.