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How to Find the Area and Perimeter of a Rectangle (With Examples)

Explore Class 4 maths geometry rectangles area perimeter with this fun and interactive worksheet. Designed for young learners, it features fill in the blanks, drawing, and quick calculation tasks to make geometry engaging for school students.


Children sharpen their skills in finding rectangle area and perimeter, recognize key shapes, and practice using formulas like length × width. These worksheets help students apply concepts like "how to find perimeter of a rectangle" and "area using sides"—perfect for homework, revision, or test practice.


Download the printable PDF and help your child build strong maths skills in geometry—every step makes math more fun and confident!


Class 4 Mathematics Area and Perimeter of Rectangles Worksheets

Section 1: Fill in the Blanks 

1. The formula to find the perimeter of a rectangle is 2 × (__________ + width). 


2. To calculate the area of a rectangle, you multiply its length by its __________. 


3. A rectangle has a length of 8 cm and a width of 5 cm. Its area is __________ sq. cm. 


4. A rectangle has a length of 10 m and a width of 7 m. Its perimeter is __________ m. 


A rectangle has a length of 10 m and a width of 7 m


5. The measure of the boundary of a closed shape is called its __________. 


Section 2: Find the Area and Perimeter 

Instructions: Read the following problems carefully and find the area and perimeter for each rectangle. Show your work. 


1. A rectangular garden is 9 meters long and 6 meters wide. 


A rectangular garden is 9 meters long and 6 meters wide


Perimeter: ____________________ 

Area: ____________________ 


2. The cover of a storybook has a length of 20 cm and a width of 15 cm. 


The cover of a storybook has a length of 20 cm and a width of 15 cm


Perimeter: ____________________

Area: ____________________


3. A classroom whiteboard is 4 feet wide and 8 feet long. 


Perimeter: ____________________ 

Area: ____________________ 


4. A placemat on a dining table is 11 inches wide and 16 inches long.


Perimeter: ____________________ 

Area: ____________________ 


Section 3: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) 

1. A rectangle has a length of 12 cm and a width of 5 cm. What is its perimeter? 

● (a) 17 cm 

● (b) 60 cm 

● (c) 34 cm 

● (d) 29 cm 


2. What is the area of a rectangle with a length of 15 meters and a width of 10 meters? 

● (a) 50 sq. m 

● (b) 150 sq. m 

● (c) 25 sq. m 

● (d) 1500 sq. m 


3. If the area of a rectangular field is 48 sq. feet and its length is 8 feet, what is its width? 

● (a) 40 feet

● (b) 12 feet 

● (c) 6 feet 

● (d) 384 feet 


4. A square is a special type of rectangle. If a square has a side of 7 inches, what is its perimeter? 

● (a) 14 inches 

● (b) 49 inches 

● (c) 21 inches 

● (d) 28 inches 


Section 4: True or False 

1. The perimeter is the space inside a shape. 


Answer: __________ 


2. To find the area of a rectangle, you add its length and width. 


Answer: __________ 


3. A rectangle with sides 5 m and 4 m has the same area as a rectangle with sides 2 m and 10 m. 


Answer: __________ 


4. If two rectangles have the same perimeter, they must also have the same area.

 Answer: __________ 


Section 5: Match the Columns 

Instructions: Match the dimensions in Column A with the correct Area or Perimeter in Column B.


Column A (Dimensions)

Column B (Result)

1. Length = 7 cm, Width = 3 cm 

A. Perimeter = 24 m

2. Length = 8 m, Width = 4 m 

B. Area = 21 sq. cm

3. Length = 10 in, Width = 10 in 

C. Area = 60 sq. ft

4. Length = 12 ft, Width = 5 ft 

D. Area = 100 sq. in


Section 6: Short Answer Questions 

1. A farmer has a rectangular field that is 50 meters long and 20 meters wide. He wants to put a fence around it. How many meters of fencing will he need in total? 


2. Maya is painting a rectangular canvas that is 12 inches long and 10 inches wide. What is the total area of the canvas she needs to paint? 


Answer Key 

Section 1: Fill in the Blanks 

1. length 

2. width 

3. 40 

4. 34 

5. perimeter 


Section 2: Find the Area and Perimeter 

1. Perimeter: 30 meters (2 × (9+6)); Area: 54 sq. meters (9 × 6) 

2. Perimeter: 70 cm (2 × (20+15)); Area: 300 sq. cm (20 × 15) 

3. Perimeter: 24 feet (2 × (8+4)); Area: 32 sq. feet (8 × 4) 

4. Perimeter: 54 inches (2 × (16+11)); Area: 176 sq. inches (16 × 11) 


Section 3: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) 

1. (c) 34 cm 

2. (b) 150 sq. m 

3. (c) 6 feet 

4. (d) 28 inches 


Section 4: True or False 

1. False (Perimeter is the distance around a shape.) 

2. False (You multiply length and width to find the area.) 

3. True (5×4=20 and 2×10=20) 

4. False (e.g., A 6x4 rectangle and a 7x3 rectangle both have a perimeter of 20, but their areas are 24 and 21.) 


Section 5: Match the Columns 

1. -> B. Area = 21 sq. cm 

2. -> A. Perimeter = 24 m 

3. -> D. Area = 100 sq. in 

4. -> C. Area = 60 sq. ft 


Section 6: Short Answer Questions 

1. The farmer will need 140 meters of fencing. (Perimeter = 2 × (50 + 20) = 140 m) 

2. The total area is 120 square inches. (Area = 12 × 10 = 120 sq. in)


Class 4 Maths Area and Perimeter Worksheet – Rectangles Practice

With this Class 4 Maths worksheet on Geometry, your child practices finding the area and perimeter of rectangles in an engaging way. 


Solving these rectangle problems helps students understand how to measure spaces and shapes, which are useful skills for everyday life. Through clear questions on area and perimeter, kids learn why these Maths concepts matter and gain confidence for exam questions about rectangles.


Building Skills with Real-Life Geometry Exercises

Fourth graders strengthen their understanding of rectangles by working through this Mathematics worksheet. 


The activities encourage students to calculate the perimeter and area of rectangles, making geometry fun and easy to grasp. By relating Maths questions to objects they see every day, students build strong problem-solving habits that support future topics and help parents follow their child’s progress in Class 4 Geometry.

FAQs on Class 4 Maths: Rectangle Area and Perimeter Practice Worksheet

1. What is the area and perimeter of a rectangle for Class 4?

Area and perimeter of a rectangle are important concepts in Class 4 Maths Geometry.

- Area = length × width
- Perimeter = 2 × (length + width)
For example, with length 8 cm and width 5 cm:
- Area = 40 sq. cm
- Perimeter = 26 cm.

2. What is the perimeter of a rectangle for Class 4?

The perimeter of a rectangle is the total length around the shape.

Formula: Perimeter = 2 × (length + width)
Example: If length = 6 cm and width = 4 cm,
Perimeter = 2 × (6 + 4) = 20 cm.

3. How do you find the area of a rectangle?

To find the area of a rectangle, multiply the length by the width.

Area = length × width
For instance, if length is 7 cm and width is 3 cm,
Area = 7 × 3 = 21 sq. cm.

4. What is the difference between area and perimeter?

Area is the space inside a rectangle, measured in square units.
Perimeter is the total distance around the rectangle, measured in units like cm.

- Area: Measures surface (l × w)
- Perimeter: Measures boundary (sum of all sides)

5. What is the formula for perimeter of rectangle Class 4?

The formula for the perimeter of a rectangle in Class 4 Maths is:
Perimeter = 2 × (length + width)
Use this formula to quickly find the total length around any rectangle.

6. How do you solve perimeter word problems?

To solve perimeter word problems:

1. Identify the length and width from the question.
2. Use the formula: Perimeter = 2 × (length + width).
3. Add and multiply as needed.
4. Write the answer with correct units.

7. Does this worksheet include an answer key?

Yes, this Class 4 Maths Rectangle worksheet provides a full answer key. Parents and students can easily check their answers for all area and perimeter problems.

8. What age group is this worksheet best for?

This worksheet is ideal for Grade 4 (Class 4) students, typically aged 8–10 years old. It matches the Maths Geometry syllabus for rectangles, area, and perimeter.

9. Can I use this worksheet digitally on a tablet?

Yes, you can open and solve this area and perimeter worksheet PDF on a tablet or computer. It is designed for both print and digital learning for easy Maths practice.

10. How does this worksheet boost concept clarity?

This Class 4 Maths worksheet builds concept clarity through:

- Step-by-step solved examples
- Clear definitions of area and perimeter
- Practice problems with different numbers
- Visual questions using simple rectangle diagrams
These help students understand rectangles in geometry confidently.

11. Are visuals and drawings included in this worksheet?

Yes, the worksheet contains images of rectangles for visual learning. Students solve area and perimeter problems using both text and pictures, making Maths more engaging and easier to understand.

12. Can I combine this worksheet with other Class 4 Maths worksheets?

Absolutely. You can use this area and perimeter worksheet together with other Grade 4 geometry and measurement worksheets for comprehensive practice or revision at home and school.