The purpose of this activity is for students to create a rectangle with a given area. Students use what they know about area and the structure of rectangles to decide on the side lengths of the rectangle. Students use tape (painter's or masking) to create the rectangles. They should have enough tape to create square feet within the rectangle, but should be encouraged to mark the 1 foot intervals to help them visualize the square feet inside the rectangle, if needed.
In the Activity Synthesis, each group shares strategies for creating a rectangle and how they know the area is the given number of square feet.
When students think about the structure of a rectangle and use it to create a rectangle with a given area they are looking for and making use of structure (MP7).
MLR8 Discussion Supports. Synthesis: At the appropriate time, give students 2–3 minutes to make sure that everyone in their group can explain their approach. Invite groups to rehearse what they will say when they share with the whole class.
Advances: Conversing
Engagement: Develop Effort and Persistence: Check in and provide each group with feedback that encourages collaboration and community. For example, make sure all students are participating. Elicit from each group such things as what is your strategy, what is your first step, how do you know your rectangle is correct.
Supports accessibility for: Social-Emotional Functioning