About this worksheet
Common Core standard 5.G.1: Use a pair of perpendicular number lines, called axes, to define a coordinate system, with the intersection of the lines (the origin) arranged to coincide with the 0 on each line and a given point in the plane located by using an ordered pair of numbers, called its coordinates. Understand that the first number indicates how far to travel from the origin in the direction of one axis, and the second number indicates how far to travel in the direction of the second axis, with the convention that the names of the two axes and the coordinates correspond (e.g., x-axis and x-coordinate, y-axis and y-coordinate).
This printable practice page focuses on Area and perimeter of rectangles, a core skill in the Grade 5 Geometry strand. It is laid out in a clean single-column format that prints on a standard letter-size sheet. Use it as a do-now, an in-class practice page, an exit ticket, or take-home homework. For more on this skill, see our classroom guide to teaching Area and perimeter of rectangles.
Find the area of a rectangle with length 8 ft and width 5 ft.
Solution. Area = length × width = 8 × 5 = 40 square feet.
Answer: 40 sq ft
Practice Problems — 5.G.1
Name: ______________________ Date: __________
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Find the area of a rectangle with length 20 ft and width 9 ft. Answer: ____________
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Find the perimeter of a rectangle with length 18 ft and width 17 ft. Answer: ____________
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Find the area of a rectangle with length 15 ft and width 14 ft. Answer: ____________
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Find the perimeter of a rectangle with length 19 ft and width 13 ft. Answer: ____________
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Find the area of a rectangle with length 5 ft and width 11 ft. Answer: ____________
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Find the perimeter of a rectangle with length 18 ft and width 12 ft. Answer: ____________
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Find the area of a rectangle with length 9 ft and width 3 ft. Answer: ____________
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Find the perimeter of a rectangle with length 20 ft and width 14 ft. Answer: ____________
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Find the area of a rectangle with length 17 ft and width 3 ft. Answer: ____________
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Find the perimeter of a rectangle with length 16 ft and width 9 ft. Answer: ____________
Answer Key
- 180 sq ft
- 70 ft
- 210 sq ft
- 64 ft
- 55 sq ft
- 60 ft
- 27 sq ft
- 68 ft
- 51 sq ft
- 50 ft
How to use this in class
Print one copy per student on standard letter-size paper. The page is sized so a student can complete it in roughly 8 minutes of focused work. If you are pacing a 45-minute math block, this page works well as a do-now while you take attendance, as guided practice after a 10-minute mini-lesson, or as an end-of-class exit ticket. For small-group instruction, project the page on your board, work the first item together as a think-aloud, then have students complete two more independently while you confer. Pair this page with a concrete-pictorial-abstract progression when introducing the skill for the first time.
How to use this at home
Sit beside your child rather than across from them. Read the standard description above out loud once before they start. Resist the urge to correct as they go — let them finish the page, then circle two or three items you want to revisit together. Most parents find that one printable a day, three or four days a week, is enough to keep a child fluent without making math feel like a chore.
Standards alignment & what comes next
This page is aligned to Common Core standard 5.G.1 in the Geometry strand for Grade 5. The skill connects upward to later-grade work in the same strand and downward to the prerequisites students should have already mastered. If your district uses a different framework, the standard text above will help you map this page into your scope-and-sequence document. For deeper background on the standard's progression, see the Common Core Math Standards progression document.
Teacher / Parent Note
The questions here are randomly seeded from a deterministic generator, so each standard's worksheet is unique but reproducible. If you reload the page you will see the same problem set — perfect for printing the same copy for an absent student a week later. Difficulty: Practice.
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