2. Amilia had always
dreamed of having her
own magnificent garden.
After years of begging and
pleading, her mother finally
agreed that she was old
enough and wise enough
to take care of one on her
own. Amilia gathered all of
her gardening tools and
headed outside to the
place where her new
garden would be.
Have you ever seen a garden before ?
or planted a garden? What shape did the garden have?
3. She cleared out an area of land
that was the shape of a
rectangle. So she began to plant
the first row of plants in her
garden for her rose bushes. Oh,
how she loved the sweet smell
of roses in the springtime.
Next, she dug a row for the
tulips that reminded her of her
grandmother’s garden. When
she was all finished planting her
new garden, it had two rows
with nine plants in each row.
Each square unit where her
plant was located measured one
square foot.
This is interesting…her garden is the shape of a rectangle.
In your journals, draw what two rows of nine plants in each row
looks like. You can use circles to represent the flowers.
6. Amilia figured out that if
she multiplied the number
of rows by the number of
plants in each row, she
could find out how large
the garden is. She could
find the area of her
garden. “Two times nine is
eighteen. The area of my
garden is eighteen square
feet.” She said. 2 feet X 9
feet = 18 square feet.
The area of her garden is 18 square feet…
Im confused…turn and talk with your partners…where did an area of 18 square units come from?
9. Her brother, Kieran
came out to see Amilia’s
masterpiece. “Wow!
Great garden!” he
exclaimed. “Do you
know what would make
your garden even
better? A row of
sunflowers would make
your garden
spectacular.” She
agreed and got to work
digging another row in
her garden for nine
sunflowers.
Sounds like Amelia’s garden is growing…will is still be a rectangle shape or a square? How do you know?
10. USING ROWS - MAKE AMELIAS NEW GARDEN WITH THE SUNFLOWERS
11.
12. Now Amilia had three
rows of plants with nine
plants in each row. Her
brother used repeated
addition by adding the
number of plants in each
row to find the new area
of the garden. “nine, plus
nine, plus nine equals
twenty-seven. 9 + 9 + 9
= 27. Your garden now
has an area of twenty-
seven square feet.” He
announced.
Is there another way Amelia can find the area of her garden?
15. Her father was the next to
come out to admire her
beautiful garden. “You did
a great job with your
garden, Amilia.” He said.
“Do you know what would
make your garden even
better? A row of daisies
would make your garden
perfect.” She agreed and
got to work digging
another row in her garden
for nine daisies. Now
Amilia’s garden had four
rows with nine plants in
each row.
Can you figure out the area of the garden? Can you find the area in two different ways?
18. That’s right! The area
of her garden is now
36 square feet.
4 X 9 = 36 sq. feet or
9 + 9 + 9 + 9 = 36 sq.
feet
19. Lastly, her mother came
outside to admire all of
her hard work. “Amilia,
your garden is splendid!”
she exclaimed. “Mommy,
do you think that I
should add anything else
to make it even better?”
asked Amilia. Her
mother smiled and
answered, “Absolutely
not! It is perfect just the
way it is!”