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Surface Area by Counting Unit Squares Worksheets
Plunge into practice with this collection of printable worksheets on surface area by counting unit squares, and take the hassle out of calculating the surface area of basic three-dimensional figures. Incorporating right rectangular prism blocks built by several smaller unit squares, this set instantly clicks for grade 5, grade 6, and grade 7 children and helps them effortlessly cope with higher concepts. Children need to count the squares on each face of the blocks and multiply with the given scales to arrive at the surface area. You can access some of these worksheets for free!
Surface Area by Counting Squares | Isometric Dot Paper
Get into gear with these pdf worksheets, and master calculating the surface area of rectangular prisms depicted on a dotted grid. Add the areas of unit squares in each face of the prism to find the surface area.
Draw a Rectangular Prism and Find the Surface Area
Stretch your skills in determining the surface area of figures with this set of 6th grade worksheets. The tasks allow you to draw a prism on each grid using the given length, width, and height and figure out its area.
Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms | Unit Squares - Easy
Hit your stride, and find the surface area of rectangular prisms composed of unit squares without a grid, with these printable exercises. Stand on your own feet, and sum up the area of every face of the prism!
Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms | Unit Squares - Moderate
Surpass your peers by working out the surface area of the blocks in this set! Facilitating moderate practice, these 7th grade worksheets are equipped with rectangular prisms made of more unit squares.
Surface Area of Solids | Different Scales
Solidify your knowledge of surface area by cracking the 25+ problems in this stack of practice pdfs. Each solid featured here is constituted by congruent squares whose area is indicated by a specific scale.