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Design Project. A Co-Departmental P roject for Student Enrichment. Math. Goal: Use 2D and 3D geometry to create a blueprint and a real life model of a student developed idea. End Product: A 2D overhead blueprint with area formulas sheet A 3D model illustrating the 2D blueprint. Grading. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Design Project

Design Project

A Co-Departmental Project for Student Enrichment

Page 2: Design Project

Math

Goal: Use 2D and 3D geometry to create a blueprint and a real life model of a student developed idea.End Product: 1. A 2D overhead blueprint with area formulas

sheet 2. A 3D model illustrating the 2D blueprint

Page 3: Design Project

Partner Name 1 Partner Name 2 Partner Name 3 Working By SelfSharay Shikhnah JoesphMeng Aldo Omar JaylinPrincess Kylia Mariah LavondraKendra MonaeNick G. AnthonyJasmine Kaylin SanedMon’Tavios TannerJuquan Kevin KwandariousTaytanna AchiaDorian Nick D.Justin Alex F.Kerly MabintuLilianna Taylor MichelleTyler F. CristianJauwarren KameronDayze Anastatsia

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Partner Name 1 Partner Name 2 Partner Name 3 Working By SelfAngel Andre Jeffery C.Spencer Darius JamarianJames W. Malik Isaiah S.Jeffery S. Jose Justin L.Quran Chuck JoshTierra DayjaMakalia Ja’Nyah MonicaAniya C. ShadaeTanadia IvyWilliam De’Andre JarrodWendy SandraTyler A. GaryLisset LinneyAlex SadariousBrandon Jalah

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Partner Name 1 Partner Name 2 Partner Name 3 Working By SelfJersen J. Woody Jonathan MorelIsrael Dimas Renzo William RobinsonGabriel Jamar Rameer BowmanKala Raven Clayton ReidCristian Madrid Josh Ward Gaberial LankinJosh O. Christian M. Sanchez ChaiyaMarlon Travis Daitrone EvansZied TyrikRashaan Liborio Partner 1 Partner 2Rasheed Marlon Eddie JamarVanessa Tatiyana Julissa YoslynJose Rameer Lupita Taniya BeltonMaximo Mathew J. Hernan Antonio

Alfredo Alex C.Joshua H. Jaylin S.Vanessa Julissa

Page 6: Design Project

Grading

1. Business Proposal (1 Quiz Grade) (Writing)

2. 2D Blueprint (1 Quiz Grade) (Geometry)

3. Financial Summary (1 Quiz Grade) (Writing/Arithmetic/Social Studies)

4. Formula Chart (1 Test Grade) (Geometry)

5. 3D Model (1 Quiz Grade) (Geometry)

6. Presentation (1 Quiz Grade) (Speaking)

7. Staff Assessment by Rubric (1 Quiz Grade)8. Object Motion (1 Quiz Grade) (Physics)

Page 7: Design Project

Step 1: Pick What You Would Like to Design.

Examples:– A Stage/Theater– A Garden– A Billboard– A Store– A Lake/A Forest

Reservation– A School– A Dance Studio– A Sports Arena

– A Banner– A Castle– A Bus Depot– A Recycling Center– A Star Observatory– A Museum– A Race Track– A Zoo – A Restaurant

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Make a Business Proposal

To Be Included:-Group Name-Date-Member Names-Project Type-Materials (How will you get them?)-Time Frame-4 Reasons why you choose this design

Page 9: Design Project

Make a List/ Make A Plan

• Decide what will be placed in your design.• How big is each item?• How much does each item cost?• Will each item fit?

Page 10: Design Project

Decide on a Basic Shape

• Will your design be a circle, a square, a rectangle, a triangle or a combination?

Page 11: Design Project

Decide on a Basic Shape

• Which shape would be best for the outside or entire design?

Page 12: Design Project

Decide Where to Place Objects

100 Feet

50Feet

Display Case Display CaseRevolving

Door

Seating

Coffee Stand Cash Register

Seating

SeatingSeating

Ms. G’s Book Store

Bathrooms

Break Room

Bookshelf

Bookshelf

Bookshelf

Bookshelf

Bookshelf

Bookshelf

Bookshelf

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Decide on a Basic Shape

Miss G’s Bookstore1. The rectangle would allow me to have a large

display windows.2. This design will be easier to fit shelves in.3. This shape offers a big space.4. This shape will help me sell more because

customers will pass by displays to get around the store.

Page 14: Design Project

Decide Where to Place Objects

100 Feet

50Feet

Display Case Display CaseRevolving

Door

Seating

Coffee Stand Cash Register

Seating

SeatingSeating

Ms. G’s Book Store

Bathrooms

Break Room

Bookshelf

Bookshelf

Bookshelf

Bookshelf

Bookshelf

Bookshelf

Bookshelf

Page 15: Design Project

Make a Scale

• Decide what scale you want to use for your design.

– Will 1 inch = 5 feet?– Will 1 cm = 10 feet?– Will 1 cm = 1 yard?– Will 1 inch = 1,000 feet?

Page 16: Design Project

Decide Where to Place Objects

100 Feet

50Feet

Display Case Display CaseRevolving

Door

Seating

Coffee Stand Cash Register

Seating

SeatingSeating

Ms. G’s Book Store

Bathrooms

Break Room

Bookshelf

Bookshelf

Bookshelf

Bookshelf

Bookshelf

Bookshelf

Bookshelf

Page 17: Design Project

Scale Your Drawing.

100 Feet

50Feet

Display Case Display CaseRevolving

Door

Seating

Coffee Stand Cash Register

Seating

SeatingSeating

Ms. G’s Book Store

1 cm = 5 feet

Break Room

Page 18: Design Project

Verify

• Does the scale make sense?• Is there any safety concerns?• Where will your employees have breaks?• Will you provide customers a bathroom?• Are there any other foreseeable problems?

Page 19: Design Project

Make A Table of Shapes Volume and AreaItem Item Shape Base Area Volume Surface Area

Bookshelf 1 Circle A= V= SA=

Bookshelf 2 Circle A= V= SA=

Bookshelf 3 Circle A= V= SA=

Bookshelf 4 Circle A= V= SA=

Bookshelf 5 Circle A= V= SA=

Bookshelf 6 Circle A= V= SA=

Bookshelf 7 Circle A= V= SA=

Break Room Rectangle A= V= SA=

Coffee Stand Semi-Circle A= V= SA=

Cash Register Rectangle A= V= SA=

Display Case 1 Rectangle A= V= SA=

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Decide on a Budget• How much will this cost?– Materials and Labor

• Who is paying for this?– Fundraising?– A company?– Taxes?– The Community?– The Government?– A Donation?– A Private 3rd Party?

Page 21: Design Project

Possible Workers Needed• Carpenter (Carpet and Floors) - $15 an hour (one-time)• Mason (Brick/Cement/Concrete) - $25 an hour (one-time)• Paver (Parking Lots/ Asphalt/ Driveways) – $20 an hour (one-time)• Roofer (Roof) - $30 an hour (one-time)• Interior Designer (Inside Look) -$20 an hour (one-time)• Painter (Paint) - $25 an hour (Twice a year)• Plumber (Bathroom/ Sinks/ Water) - $25 an hour (one-time)• Electrician (Electric/ Lights) -$20 an hour (one-time)• Cable/Satellite/ Internet - $100 (monthly)• Inspector (Is it safe?) - $50 (one-time)• Heating/Air Conditioning - $25 an hour (twice a year)• Windows/ Doors - $20 a window, $100 a door• Locksmith/ Security- $15 an hour (daily)• Staff - $10 an hour (daily) (depends on store hours)• Managers- $12 an hour (daily) (depends on store hours)• Housekeeping - $10 an hour (daily) (depends on store horus)

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Presentation• Create a Display Board with Your Blueprint and

3D Model.• One Part of Your Model Must Move!• A panel of judges will come by your board

with a rubric to evaluate your work.

2D Blueprint

Group Name

Business Proposal

Budget Proposal

Volume and Surface Area Chart

3D Model