Directions for our project:
For this assessment you will find examples of the geometric items we've studied in real life. You can choose how many items, and what format you will present with.
The basic directions are to take a digital camera and take pictures of the geometric terms we've studied that you see in the world around you (note - you must be in the photo somehow). It could be a road sign, a shape you create, or something totally different.
Once you have the photos, choose your format for presenting. You can print the pictures and post them to a display with labels, you can create a power point, you can create a Prezi (see the example below) or another method of your choosing that is approved.
Be sure to consult the rubric (link below) before you begin your project so you can be sure you begin, and end, correctly.
For this assessment you will find examples of the geometric items we've studied in real life. You can choose how many items, and what format you will present with.
The basic directions are to take a digital camera and take pictures of the geometric terms we've studied that you see in the world around you (note - you must be in the photo somehow). It could be a road sign, a shape you create, or something totally different.
Once you have the photos, choose your format for presenting. You can print the pictures and post them to a display with labels, you can create a power point, you can create a Prezi (see the example below) or another method of your choosing that is approved.
Be sure to consult the rubric (link below) before you begin your project so you can be sure you begin, and end, correctly.