Tiny House Math: A Fun and Creative Way to Teach Area, Perimeter and Volume

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What you’ll need
Scissors, Heavy printing paper, Colored pencils, Glue
Age
10 years +, 12 years +
Duration
2 hours +

Do you want to make math more fun and creative for your kids? In this project, they will build their own Tiny House and learn by doing about area, perimeter and volume. To get started, all you need is to download and print our Tiny House templates.

Print out the templates on white printing paper and neatly cut them out.

Carefully cut out the doors and windows. Fold along the dotted lines to create the gluing tabs.

Color and design the templates how you like with colored pencils. The checkered areas of the walls and roof will eventually face inside the house.

Glue the walls of the house together and then glue them to the plot of land. Glue the roof to the wall with the small window. Glue all the furniture together.

Now you can decorate the house. Glue in the bathroom walls and the kitchen cabinets. The rest of the furniture can be placed inside and moved around as you like... WOW!

Next you can calculate the area and perimeter of the house and furniture and record your answers in the worksheet.

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Build your own tiny house and learn hands on about area, perimeter and volume.
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