The Area of Circles Through Visual Demonstrations

Radius
Diameter
Centre
Circumference
Arc
Chord
Sector
Segment
Radius
Length from centre to edge
Diameter
‘Width’, through centre
Circumference
Perimeter
Arc
Part of the circumference
Sector
Area between two radii & 
an arc
Chord
Line between two points on 
the circumference
Segment
Area between a chord & 
an arc
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Which parts of a circle can you recall?
?
 
Finding the Area of a Circle
 
To find the area of a circle, we can partition and rearrange to make a
rectangle.
 
Watch this
 
video
 
 
 
Finding the Area of a Circle
 
The area of a circle can be found using the formula:
 
 
The Area of a Circle
A = 
π
r
2
 
Calculate the area of a circle with a radius of 10 using the formula
above.
 
     Draw a diagram before working it out.
     How would you type it into your calculator?
 
Calculate the area of a circle with a radius of 20 using the formula
above
 
 
 
Calculate the area of a circle with a diameter of 10 using the
formula above.
 
How is this different to the previous questions?
 
 
The Area of a Circle
A = 
π
r
2
 
 
 
Calculate the area of this shape.
Show all of your working out on your whiteboard.
 
The Area of a Circle
A = 
π
r
2
 
 
 
The Area of a Circle    A = 
π
r
2
These shapes are not drawn to scale.
Calculate the area.  You must show your working out.
 
How are the areas of these shapes related?
Can
 
you explain why?
 
 
 
These shapes have the same areas.
Write possible measurements on your whiteboards
 
 
 
These shapes have the same areas.
If the radius of circle a is x, what is the diameter
 
of circle b?
x
?
 
 
 
These shapes have the same areas.
If the diameter of circle b is y, what is the radius
 
of circle a?
?
y
 
 
 
The Area of a Circle
A = 
π
r
2
 
Calculate of this shape.
Show all of your working out on your whiteboard.
 
 
 
Calculate of this shape.
Show all of your working out on your whiteboard.
 
The Area of a Circle
A = 
π
r
2
 
 
 
On your whiteboards:
 
 
 
Title: The area of a circle
Find the areas of these shapes in your books.  You must show working out.
 
 
 
Title: The area of a circle
How is area 
a
 related to area 
b
? Why?
 
 
 
Title: The area of a circle
How is area 
b
 related to area 
c
? Why?
 
 
 
Title: The area of a circle
Can you find some others that are related?
 
 
 
Challenge
A = 
π
r
2
 
 
Further Challenge
A = 
π
r
2
 
 
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Explore the concept of finding the area of circles through engaging visuals and step-by-step instructions. Learn to apply the formula A = r², where 'r' represents the radius, to calculate the area of circles. Practice solving problems with different radii and diameters, and consolidate your understanding by showcasing your workings on a whiteboard. Embrace a hands-on approach to mastering circle geometry concepts.

  • Circles
  • Area
  • Radius
  • Diameter
  • Visual Demonstrations

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  1. Radius Length from centre to edge Arc Part of the circumference ? ? Sector ? Area between two radii & an arc ? Diameter Width , through centre Chord ? Line between two points on the circumference Circumference ? Perimeter Segment ? Area between a chord & an arc Chord Radius Which parts of a circle can you recall? Centre Sector ? Arc Segment Circumference RETRIEVE INSTRUCT PRACTISE SECURE

  2. EVERY CHILD A READER Finding the Area of a Circle RETRIEVE To find the area of a circle, we can partition and rearrange to make a rectangle. DECODE CONNECT VISUALISE Watch thisvideo SUMMARISE INFER PREDICT EXAMINE RETRIEVE INSTRUCT PRACTISE SECURE

  3. EVERY CHILD A READER Finding the Area of a Circle RETRIEVE The area of a circle can be found using the formula: DECODE CONNECT VISUALISE SUMMARISE INFER PREDICT EXAMINE RETRIEVE INSTRUCT PRACTISE SECURE

  4. EVERY CHILD A READER The Area of a Circle A = r2 RETRIEVE A = r2 DECODE Calculate the area of a circle with a radius of 10 using the formula above. CONNECT VISUALISE Draw a diagram before working it out. How would you type it into your calculator? SUMMARISE INFER Calculate the area of a circle with a radius of 20 using the formula above PREDICT EXAMINE RETRIEVE INSTRUCT PRACTISE SECURE

  5. EVERY CHILD A READER The Area of a Circle A = r2 RETRIEVE A = r2 DECODE Calculate the area of a circle with a diameter of 10 using the formula above. CONNECT VISUALISE How is this different to the previous questions? SUMMARISE INFER PREDICT EXAMINE RETRIEVE INSTRUCT PRACTISE SECURE

  6. The Area of a Circle A = r2 A = r2 Calculate the area of this shape. Show all of your working out on your whiteboard. RETRIEVE INSTRUCT PRACTISE SECURE

  7. EVERY CHILD A READER The Area of a Circle A = r2 These shapes are not drawn to scale. RETRIEVE Calculate the area. You must show your working out. DECODE CONNECT VISUALISE SUMMARISE INFER PREDICT EXAMINE RETRIEVE INSTRUCT PRACTISE SECURE

  8. EVERY CHILD A READER How are the areas of these shapes related? RETRIEVE Canyou explain why? DECODE CONNECT VISUALISE SUMMARISE INFER PREDICT EXAMINE RETRIEVE INSTRUCT PRACTISE SECURE

  9. EVERY CHILD A READER These shapes have the same areas. Write possible measurements on your whiteboards RETRIEVE DECODE CONNECT VISUALISE SUMMARISE INFER PREDICT EXAMINE RETRIEVE INSTRUCT PRACTISE SECURE

  10. EVERY CHILD A READER These shapes have the same areas. RETRIEVE If the radius of circle a is x, what is the diameterof circle b? DECODE CONNECT ? x VISUALISE SUMMARISE INFER PREDICT EXAMINE RETRIEVE INSTRUCT PRACTISE SECURE

  11. EVERY CHILD A READER These shapes have the same areas. RETRIEVE If the diameter of circle b is y, what is the radiusof circle a? DECODE CONNECT y ? VISUALISE SUMMARISE INFER PREDICT EXAMINE RETRIEVE INSTRUCT PRACTISE SECURE

  12. EVERY CHILD A READER The Area of a Circle A = r2 RETRIEVE A = r2 DECODE Calculate of this shape. Show all of your working out on your whiteboard. CONNECT VISUALISE SUMMARISE INFER PREDICT EXAMINE RETRIEVE INSTRUCT PRACTISE SECURE

  13. EVERY CHILD A READER The Area of a Circle A = r2 RETRIEVE A = r2 DECODE Calculate of this shape. Show all of your working out on your whiteboard. CONNECT VISUALISE SUMMARISE INFER PREDICT EXAMINE RETRIEVE INSTRUCT PRACTISE SECURE

  14. On your whiteboards: RETRIEVE INSTRUCT PRACTISE SECURE

  15. EVERY CHILD A READER Title: The area of a circle RETRIEVE Find the areas of these shapes in your books. You must show working out. DECODE CONNECT VISUALISE SUMMARISE INFER PREDICT EXAMINE RETRIEVE INSTRUCT PRACTISE SECURE

  16. EVERY CHILD A READER Title: The area of a circle RETRIEVE How is area a related to area b? Why? DECODE CONNECT VISUALISE SUMMARISE INFER PREDICT EXAMINE RETRIEVE INSTRUCT PRACTISE SECURE

  17. EVERY CHILD A READER Title: The area of a circle RETRIEVE How is area b related to area c? Why? DECODE CONNECT VISUALISE SUMMARISE INFER PREDICT EXAMINE RETRIEVE INSTRUCT PRACTISE SECURE

  18. EVERY CHILD A READER Title: The area of a circle RETRIEVE Can you find some others that are related? DECODE CONNECT VISUALISE SUMMARISE INFER PREDICT EXAMINE RETRIEVE INSTRUCT PRACTISE SECURE

  19. EVERY CHILD A READER Challenge RETRIEVE A = r2 DECODE CONNECT VISUALISE SUMMARISE INFER PREDICT EXAMINE RETRIEVE INSTRUCT PRACTISE SECURE

  20. EVERY CHILD A READER Further Challenge RETRIEVE A = r2 DECODE CONNECT VISUALISE SUMMARISE INFER PREDICT EXAMINE RETRIEVE INSTRUCT PRACTISE SECURE

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