 
    Student Instructions
                    Follow the  to print graph paper: https://www.math-drills.com/graphpaper/graph_paper_1_cm_001.1442496343.pdf
You will need to find some string or yarn and two different colored pens. 
Go outside and choose 3 leaves of varying sizes and shapes. Careful not to choose a leaf that will make you itch. I've add a photo of leaves you should stay clear from. 
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 to print graph paper: https://www.math-drills.com/graphpaper/graph_paper_1_cm_001.1442496343.pdf
You will need to find some string or yarn and two different colored pens. 
Go outside and choose 3 leaves of varying sizes and shapes. Careful not to choose a leaf that will make you itch. I've add a photo of leaves you should stay clear from. 
Tap  Step 1: Trace your leaves onto graph paper
Step 2: Count full squares 1-? and count partial squares 1-?
Step 3: Take the number of full squares and add them to the number of partial squares that have been multiplied by .5. This is the area of your leaf in cm^2. 
Step 4. Use a string to outline the leaf. Use a ruler to measure the string. This is the perimeter. 
Step 5. Use the
Step 1: Trace your leaves onto graph paper
Step 2: Count full squares 1-? and count partial squares 1-?
Step 3: Take the number of full squares and add them to the number of partial squares that have been multiplied by .5. This is the area of your leaf in cm^2. 
Step 4. Use a string to outline the leaf. Use a ruler to measure the string. This is the perimeter. 
Step 5. Use the  to show your work and calculations. 
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 to show your work and calculations. 
Tap  when you are finished.
 when you are finished.
                
