Area of Quadrilaterals (A) WORKSHEET
Area of Quadrilaterals (A) WORKSHEET DESCRIPTION
In section A, students will calculate the area of squares and rectangles, including one quadrilateral with decimal dimensions.
Next, students will practice calculating the area of parallelograms and rhombuses in section B. Your learners will sometimes have to choose the correct lengths for the formula of base x height. The last question is a compound shape made up of two parallelograms.
Encourage your learners to use suitable units for area throughout this worksheet. For an extra challenge, students could answer these questions without the use of a calculator.
All worksheets are created by the team of experienced teachers at Cazoom Maths.

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This worksheet is designed for Year 7 and Year 8 students who are developing their understanding of area calculations. It provides excellent practice for students working towards GCSE Foundation tier, particularly those aiming for grades 1-3. The progression from basic rectangles through to compound parallelogram shapes makes it ideal for building confidence across these key stages.


