Scale Drawings by Your Name Every slide in
Scale Drawings by [Your Name] Every slide in this presentation has directions at the bottom that tell you how to assemble your project. Follow the directions and then delete the directions text on each slide before submitting your project. Directions: Replace [Your Name] with your name.
Research: Measurements [Measurement Table] [Room] Directions: 1. Replace [Measurement Table] with a table of measurements of the walls of the room. 2. Replace [Room] with a description of the room you selected. Give an explanation of the shape and significant features of the room.
Research: Scale Drawing 1 [Scale Drawing] [Explanation] Directions: 1. Replace [Scale Drawing] with a scale drawing of your chosen room. 2. Replace [Explanation] with an explanation of the drawing and your chosen scale factor.
Research: Room Calculations 1 • [Proportions] Directions: Replace [Proportions] with the work showing the proportions used to find the lengths of the walls in the scale drawing.
Writing: Furniture [Table] [Verification] [Description] [Equation] Directions 1. Replace [Table] with a table showing the actual measurements of the furniture and the scale drawing measurements. 2. Replace [Description] with a description of the furniture used for the measurements. 3. Replace [Verification] with an explanation of how you verified that the relationship is proportional. 4. Replace [Equation] with an equation representing the proportional relationship, including defining the variables used.
Writing: Scale Drawing 1 b Directions: Insert the scale drawing, including the furniture.
Writing: A Different Scale [Scale Drawing] [Scale Factor] Directions: Replace [Scale Drawing] with the new scale drawing made from a different scale. Replace [Scale Factor] with a summary of your chosen scale factor.
Writing: Proportional Relationships • [Equations] Directions: Replace [Equations] with the equation representing the proportional relationship between corresponding measurements in the real room and new scale drawing and the equation representing the proportional relationship between corresponding measurements in the new scale drawing and original scale drawing.
Big Ideas: Area [Area] [Scale Factor Area] Directions: Replace [Area] with the area of your room and a description of how you found the area. Replace [Scale Factor Area] with an explanation of how you could use the scale factor to determine the area of the scale drawing.
Big Ideas: Perimeter [Perimeter and Explanation] Directions: Replace [Perimeter and Explanation] with the perimeter of the furniture in the scale drawing and an explanation of how you can use the perimeter of the scale drawing and scale factor to find the actual perimeter.
Big Ideas: Percent Increase [Furniture Percent Increase] [Scale Drawing Percent Increase] Directions: Replace [Furniture Percent Increase] with a description of the new size of the furniture, percent increase of the dimensions, and explanation. Replace [Scale Drawing Percent Increase] with the dimensions of the new furniture in the scale drawing, the percent increase of the scale drawing dimensions, and explanation.
Reflection [Reflection] Directions: Replace [Reflection] with a reflection that addresses the following items. 1. Does the scale factor change the percent increase or decrease? 2. How does the scale factor relate to the proportional relationship between corresponding lengths in the scale drawing and actual lengths? 3. While creating your scale drawings, did you run into any problems that you needed to fix? If so, how did you fix the problem. 4. What are some things you might use scale drawings for in your life?
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