Weird Shapes:

Most shapes are not made up of squares, but are weird!!
How do you find the area of a strange shape like this? It helps if you put the shape onto a grid of squares.
We can count squares as before, but it is difficult to where part of the shape does not cover all of a particular square.

One way is to count whole squares first. These are marked with a 'w'.
Then count squares that are more than half-covered. These are marked with an 'x'.

Here the shape's area is about 8 cm².

Remember this is only an estimate.

That is OK if there are about the same number of squares that are less than half covered and more than half covered.

A better way of estimating is to first count the whole squares, then group partly covered squares together to make whole numbers of squares.
Here, whole squares are marked 'w': there is only 1 whole square.
The squares marked 'tick' together make 1 square.
The squares marked 'cross' together make 3 squares.
The squares marked 'dot' together make 1 square.
The squares marked 'small square' together make 2 squares.

About 8 squares are covered. As each square is 1 m long, the area = 8 m².


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