To find the area of each rectangle, we count how many small squares are inside it. Each square is 1 square unit.
Let’s go one by one:
1. Rectangle 1: 6 squares wide × 8 squares tall = 48 square units
2. Rectangle 2: 9 squares wide × 2 squares tall = 18 square units
3. Rectangle 3: 4 squares wide × 5 squares tall = 20 square units
4. Rectangle 4: 5 squares wide × 5 squares tall = 25 square units
5. Rectangle 5: 6 squares wide × 4 squares tall = 24 square units
6. Rectangle 6: 2 squares wide × 7 squares tall = 14 square units
7. Rectangle 7: 4 squares wide × 6 squares tall = 24 square units
8. Rectangle 8: 8 squares wide × 6 squares tall = 48 square units
All calculations checked — multiplication is correct and matches the grid sizes.
Final Answer:
48, 18, 20, 25, 24, 14, 24, 48
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of finding area worksheet 3rd grade.