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    Introduction: Mr. Brian's

    Awesome House

    Introduction: Mr. Brian's

    Awesome House

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    Environment: How did I usespace effectively

    Environment: How did I usespace effectively

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    Environment: How did I usespace effectively

    Environment: How did I usespace effectively

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    Environment: How did I useshape effectively?

    Environment: How did I useshape effectively?

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    Environment: How did Iuse shape effectively?

    Environment: How did Iuse shape effectively?

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    Environment: How did I useresources?

    Environment: How did I useresources?

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    Environment: How did Iuse resources?

    Environment: How did Iuse resources?

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    AreaArea

    4 m4 m

    4 m4 m

    2 m2 m 2 m2 m

    2 m2 m

    A1

    A2 A3

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    AreaArea4 m4 m

    2 m2 m 2 m2 m

    2 m2 m

    A1

    A1

    = length x width

    A1

    = 4m x 4m

    A1

    = 16m2

    A2

    = x base x height

    A2

    = x 2m x 2m

    A2 = 2m

    2

    A3

    = length x width

    A3

    = 4m x 4m

    A3 = 4m2 A2 A3

    Total Area = A1

    + A2

    + A3

    Total Area = 16m2 + 2m2 + 4m2

    Total Area = 22m2

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    VolumeVolume

    3m3m

    Area = 22m2Area = 22m2

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    VolumeVolume

    3m3m

    Volume = Area x heightVolume = 22m2 x 3mVolume = 66m3

    Volume = Area x heightVolume = 22m2 x 3mVolume = 66m3

    Area = 22m2

    Area = 22m2

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    PythagoreanTheorem

    PythagoreanTheorem

    4 m4 m

    2 m2 m 2 m2 m

    2 m2 m

    A1

    A2 A3

    a2 + b2 = c2(2m)2 + (2m)2 = c2

    4m2 + 4m2 = c2

    8m2 = c2

    8m2 = c2

    2.8m = c

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    AnglesAngles

    135135

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    SymmetrySymmetry

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    CylinderCylinder

    1m1m

    Area of a Circle = (r)2

    Area of a Circle = (1)2

    Area of a Circle = 3.1 m2

    Area of a Circle = (r)2

    Area of a Circle = (1)2

    Area of a Circle = 3.1 m2

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    CylinderCylinder

    1m1m

    Circumference of a Circle = 2(r)Circumference of a Circle = 2(1)Circumference of a Circle = 6.3m

    Circumference of a Circle = 2(r)Circumference of a Circle = 2(1)Circumference of a Circle = 6.3m

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    CylinderCylinder

    1m1m

    0.25m0.25m

    Volume of a Cylinder = Area of Circle x heightVolume of a Cylinder = 3.1m2 x 0.25mVolume of a Cylinder =0.8m3

    Volume of a Cylinder = Area of Circle x heightVolume of a Cylinder = 3.1m2 x 0.25mVolume of a Cylinder =0.8m3

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    3.

    1) Three things you learned in this project.

    2) It could be a Math skill.

    3) Or it could be something about an AoI, or an

    ATL skill for working on projects.

    3.

    1) Three things you learned in this project.

    2) It could be a Math skill.

    3) Or it could be something about an AoI, or anATL skill for working on projects.

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    2?

    1) Two questions you still have about the

    Geometry skills we learned.or

    2) Something you now wonder about as a

    result of modeling your own house.

    2?

    1) Two questions you still have about the

    Geometry skills we learned.or

    2) Something you now wonder about as a

    result of modeling your own house.

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    1!

    1) One Math or ATL skill you want to remember

    for the rest of your life!

    1!

    1) One Math or ATL skill you want to remember

    for the rest of your life!