Q2 Benchmark
The town was finalized on August 12th, 2013. We have four main quadrants: Sesame Street, Paw Patrol, Spongebob, and Peppa Pig. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AZxiqmO7uY9MYZm5h_T931yRMTfR6nEjuBWkf8AxIBg/edit
The town was finalized on August 12th, 2013. We have four main quadrants: Sesame Street, Paw Patrol, Spongebob, and Peppa Pig. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AZxiqmO7uY9MYZm5h_T931yRMTfR6nEjuBWkf8AxIBg/edit
My group’s project was themed to the Cheese Coalition vs. the Rodent Republic. They went to war because the rats were stealing cheese. https://sites.google.com/scienceleadership.org/q2-visitorsguide/introduction
This a project that explore geometrical terms & equations using the bikini bottom as a reference. Learn how to use triangle theorem & more using this Project.
This is a map of our four realms of different books, shows, genres etc. here you find a place different from the last to show 4 major book genres. on being fantasy based, one romance based, a horror, and a place for the supernatural
In this benchmark, my groupmates and I created a map using lines to show a new world. We choose to split the map into a Cheese vs Rodents war. This map, though different than most was so much fun to create and is truly interesting. Enjoy!
Our map theme is Bikini Bottom from Spongebob Squarepants. Each individual quadrant is unique but contributes to the overall theme of the map.
This benchmark we were tasked with creating a visitors guide for a fictional town of our creation.
Our map is the map of an active warzone. There is a war raging between the Cheese, and the Rodents over land and power. So far neither side has taken advantage in the war, but both armies are preparing.
https://sites.google.com/scienceleadership.org/q2-visitorsguide/introduction
Our map is titled: The Cheese Coalition vs The Rodent Republic. The map is split in half, and both sides are at war with each other. This map includes general buildings for living as well as many war-related locations (cough cough Hannah Stein).
Your favorite childhood cartoons await! Below you will see the guide that allows television and geometry to combine.
Welcome to Cartoons. We hope you have the best time and look back on your favorite childhood memories. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AZxiqmO7uY9MYZm5h_T931yRMTfR6nEjuBWkf8AxIBg/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1L1XOcV-EQEQrv19QzBPwkvYhUwYz_LXU/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aolJLdNAsO8iKV1bsfEMcwO3KI3mTDq8/view?usp=share_link
This is our Christmas Village benchmark. In this project you will see how we applied our knowledge from this geometry unit to a fun and creative town.
Welcome to Philadelphia’s new district: namestown.
For this project in Geometry class, we had to design a town and use mathematics to figure out patterns in our map and make a document to collect all of the information and writing!
Ours was Christmas-themed. Enjoy!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jrjO59SZZhKv0YRZfkmgsC1KflDvcjgypCeCuKxLnzY/edit
Geometry Benchmark from Quarter 2. It is a made-up city called Food City.
My group and I decided to make Spiderman our project’s theme. Each quadrant, in our project, represents a different spiderman. You can find a copy of our final product in the attached file.
For our project we made a big superhero map. We filled it with a bunch of different superhero buildings and stores, and we made it really creative.