Perimeter of Complex Compound or Composite Shapes: Math Geometry Game
About This Product
Here's a no-prep math geometry game that will get your students excited to measure the perimeter of compound shapes (also called complex shapes or composite shapes).
It's a simple dice game that actually uses a fair bit of strategy- so your students can start to figure out ways to win as they play more than once. They will be calculating the perimeter of a variety of compound complex or composite shapes.
Students can also learn more by calculating the area of the shapes they create throughout the game!
A sample round of the game is included to teach it easily to your students!
How to Use:
1) Player One picks a starting spot. They roll and draw a line the length of their roll.
2) Player Two begins their turn at the end of Player One’s line. They roll and draw a line the length of their roll.
3) Once the perimeter of the shape is over forty units, the first player to complete the shape wins the game!
4) If you can not close the shape with the rolls given, it will be a tie.
5) BONUS: Both players can calculate the area of the complex compound or composite shape.
Grades to Use With:
This game is designed for students in 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, or 7th grade who are learning about calculating perimeter using whole numbers on a variety of complex compound or composite shapes. It is also a great way to develop strategy skills and even talk about probability (what is the chance I will get the roll I need to complete this shape?).
What's Included: 3-Page PDF
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