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Grade 5 – British Columbia (BC) Math Curriculum – Measurement and Geometry – This resource covers all elaborations in the Grade 5 – Redesigned BC Math Curriculum – Measurement and Geometry (Area/Perimeter, Elapsed Time, Prisms/Pyramids, and Transformations).
BOTH DIGITAL AND PDF VERSIONS INCLUDED!
There are 376 activity sheets for your students to learn and practice the elaborations in the curriculum. Using this resource will ensure that your students will be learning the redesigned curriculum.
This best-selling resource has been updated in 2026 to include even more engaging worksheets and hands-on activities.
Some of the concepts that are covered:
- Designing and constructing rectangles using different areas and perimeters
- Calculating area of rectangles
- Calculating area of rectangles using missing information
- Calculating perimeter of rectangles and irregular shapes
- Understanding the relationship between perimeter and area
- Reading digital clocks
- Calculating elapsed time using digital clocks
- Using open timelines to solve elapsed time questions
- Reading analog clocks and 24-hour clocks
- Calculating elapsed time using analog and 24-hour clocks
- Measuring length using mm, cm, and m
- First Peoples Seasonal Rounds
- First Peoples Understanding of the Tides
- Describing parallel, intersecting, and perpendicular lines in 2-D shapes and 3D objects
- Identifying, sorting, and describing quadrilaterals (rectangles, squares, trapezoids, parallelograms, rhombuses) using their attributes (diagonals, symmetry, lines)
- Describing 3-D objects based on the number of faces, edges and vertices
- Sorting 2-D shapes based on their sides (triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and octagons)
- Sorting and describing 3D shapes – spheres, cubes, prisms, pyramids, cones, cylinders
- Identifying single transformations – translations, rotations, and reflections
- Performing single transformations – translations, rotations, and reflections
- First Peoples Cedar Baskets – Identifying Transformations
- Hands-on Activities: Memory Game: Matching Equivalent Units, Estimation Quest, Scavenger Hunt: Area and Perimeter, Time Travelers, 24-Hour Time Challenge, Matching Game: Telling Time To The Nearest Minute, Task Cards: Elapsed Time, Geometric Builders, Four Corners Activity: Identifying Quadrilaterals, Translation Relay Race, Reflecting Real-Life Shapes, Rotation Art Spinner.
- Exit Cards x 14
- 4 Unit Tests
This is a comprehensive unit that will save you hours of planning! Check out the preview of this resource to see how it can benefit you and your students.
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Grade 5 – British Columbia (BC) Math Curriculum – Measurement and Geometry – This resource covers all elaborations in the Grade 5 – Redesigned BC Math Curriculum – Measurement and Geometry (Area/Perimeter, Elapsed Time, Prisms/Pyramids, and Transformations).
BOTH DIGITAL AND PDF VERSIONS INCLUDED!
There are 376 activity sheets for your students to learn and practice the elaborations in the curriculum. Using this resource will ensure that your students will be learning the redesigned curriculum.
This best-selling resource has been updated in 2026 to include even more engaging worksheets and hands-on activities.
Some of the concepts that are covered:
- Designing and constructing rectangles using different areas and perimeters
- Calculating area of rectangles
- Calculating area of rectangles using missing information
- Calculating perimeter of rectangles and irregular shapes
- Understanding the relationship between perimeter and area
- Reading digital clocks
- Calculating elapsed time using digital clocks
- Using open timelines to solve elapsed time questions
- Reading analog clocks and 24-hour clocks
- Calculating elapsed time using analog and 24-hour clocks
- Measuring length using mm, cm, and m
- First Peoples Seasonal Rounds
- First Peoples Understanding of the Tides
- Describing parallel, intersecting, and perpendicular lines in 2-D shapes and 3D objects
- Identifying, sorting, and describing quadrilaterals (rectangles, squares, trapezoids, parallelograms, rhombuses) using their attributes (diagonals, symmetry, lines)
- Describing 3-D objects based on the number of faces, edges and vertices
- Sorting 2-D shapes based on their sides (triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and octagons)
- Sorting and describing 3D shapes – spheres, cubes, prisms, pyramids, cones, cylinders
- Identifying single transformations – translations, rotations, and reflections
- Performing single transformations – translations, rotations, and reflections
- First Peoples Cedar Baskets – Identifying Transformations
- Hands-on Activities: Memory Game: Matching Equivalent Units, Estimation Quest, Scavenger Hunt: Area and Perimeter, Time Travelers, 24-Hour Time Challenge, Matching Game: Telling Time To The Nearest Minute, Task Cards: Elapsed Time, Geometric Builders, Four Corners Activity: Identifying Quadrilaterals, Translation Relay Race, Reflecting Real-Life Shapes, Rotation Art Spinner.
- Exit Cards x 14
- 4 Unit Tests
This is a comprehensive unit that will save you hours of planning! Check out the preview of this resource to see how it can benefit you and your students.
Follow Super Simple Sheets for more resources like this one!








