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Grade 6 Geometry Mensuration

The document covers basic concepts of geometry and mensuration for Grade 6 mathematics, including definitions of points, lines, angles, and formulas for perimeter, area, and volume. It includes practice questions in multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank formats to reinforce learning. Homework assignments are provided to enhance understanding through practical application.

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Grade 6 Geometry Mensuration

The document covers basic concepts of geometry and mensuration for Grade 6 mathematics, including definitions of points, lines, angles, and formulas for perimeter, area, and volume. It includes practice questions in multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank formats to reinforce learning. Homework assignments are provided to enhance understanding through practical application.

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Geometry and Mensuration:

Understanding Shapes and


Measurements
Grade 6 Mathematics
Objectives
• - Understand basic concepts of geometry
(lines, angles, shapes).
• - Learn mensuration concepts (perimeter,
area, and volume).
• - Solve related MCQs and Fill in the Blanks for
practice.
Introduction
• What is Geometry?
• - The study of shapes, sizes, and their
properties.
• Examples: Triangles, circles, rectangles, etc.

• What is Mensuration?
• - The measurement of shapes and figures.
• Includes calculating perimeter, area, and
volume.
Geometry Concepts
• Basic Terms:
• 1. Point: A location with no size or shape.
• 2. Line: Extends indefinitely in both directions.
• 3. Angle: Formed where two lines meet.
Mensuration Concepts
• Common Formulas:
• 1. Perimeter: Sum of all sides of a shape.
• Example: Rectangle = 2 × (Length + Breadth).
• 2. Area: Space occupied by a shape.
• Example: Rectangle = Length × Breadth.
• 3. Volume: Space occupied by a 3D object.
• Example: Cube = Side³.
Practice Questions - MCQs
• 1. The sum of all sides of a rectangle is its:
• a) Area b) Perimeter c) Volume
• Answer: b) Perimeter

• 2. What is the area of a rectangle with length


5 cm and breadth 3 cm?
• a) 8 cm² b) 15 cm² c) 10 cm²
• Answer: b) 15 cm²
Practice Questions - Fill in the
Blanks
• 1. The space occupied by a shape is called its
______.
• Answer: Area

• 2. A triangle has ______ sides.


• Answer: 3

• 3. The volume of a cube is calculated using the


formula ______.
Summary
• Key Takeaways:
• - Geometry deals with shapes and their
properties.
• - Mensuration involves measurement
(perimeter, area, and volume).
• - Practice helps to master these concepts.
Homework/Assignment
• - Solve 5 problems on finding the perimeter
and area of rectangles.
• - Practice drawing geometric shapes using a
ruler and protractor.

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