Quick Context: I can measure the lengths of the sides of a polygons using inch or centimeter units to find the perimeter of a polygon. I can find the unknown side length of a polygon when I know the other side lengths and the perimeter of a polygon.
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I can measure the lengths of the sides of a polygons using inch or centimeter units to find the perimeter of a polygon. I can find the unknown side length of a polygon when I know the other side lengths and the perimeter of a polygon. Write a word problem for a given equation, and use a visual fraction model to represent the quotient.
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- I can measure the lengths of the sides of a polygons using inch or centimeter units to find the perimeter of a polygon.
- I can find the unknown side length of a polygon when I know the other side lengths and the perimeter of a polygon.
- Write a word problem for a given equation, and use a visual fraction model to represent the quotient.
- I can count or use addition or multiplication to find the distance around a polygon.
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