* m422 = 180 413 hone 422 5415 plr Corres علام 22 +m216 If tw Name: Alternate Ext then they are parallel City Project Period: Materials needed: ⚫ Pencil Colored pencils or markers Ruler Paper (graph paper, if desired) Overview: For this project, each student will make his or her own street map for a fictional city (you must name your city). This city will consist of: 1. At least, six (6) streets that are parallel to each other. Each street should be named. 2. Two (2) transversal streets. (i.e., two or more streets that intersect all six of the above streets). These should be named as well. Do not make the transversals parallel to each other!!! 3. The following buildings represented in your city: Fire Station Mall School Park Library Swimming Pool Bank Car Dealership Restaurant Theater College Grocery Store Gas Station Post Office Police Station Hospital Your Own House Instructions: The point of this project is not to place these buildings anywhere, but to demonstrate your understanding of different angles. You can still be creative in doing so, but please place the buildings in the following locations. 1. The fire station and mall located at alternate interior angles 2. The school and park located at same side interior angles 3. The library and swimming pool located at vertical angles 4. The bank and car dealership located at corresponding angles 5. The restaurant and theatre located at alternate exterior angles 6. The college and grocery store located at complementary angles 7. The gas station and post office located at corresponding angles 8. The police station and hospital located at supplementary angles 9. Your house at the location of your choice 10. Be creative in all aspects of this project.
* m422 = 180 413 hone 422 5415 plr Corres علام 22 +m216 If tw Name: Alternate Ext then they are parallel City Project Period: Materials needed: ⚫ Pencil Colored pencils or markers Ruler Paper (graph paper, if desired) Overview: For this project, each student will make his or her own street map for a fictional city (you must name your city). This city will consist of: 1. At least, six (6) streets that are parallel to each other. Each street should be named. 2. Two (2) transversal streets. (i.e., two or more streets that intersect all six of the above streets). These should be named as well. Do not make the transversals parallel to each other!!! 3. The following buildings represented in your city: Fire Station Mall School Park Library Swimming Pool Bank Car Dealership Restaurant Theater College Grocery Store Gas Station Post Office Police Station Hospital Your Own House Instructions: The point of this project is not to place these buildings anywhere, but to demonstrate your understanding of different angles. You can still be creative in doing so, but please place the buildings in the following locations. 1. The fire station and mall located at alternate interior angles 2. The school and park located at same side interior angles 3. The library and swimming pool located at vertical angles 4. The bank and car dealership located at corresponding angles 5. The restaurant and theatre located at alternate exterior angles 6. The college and grocery store located at complementary angles 7. The gas station and post office located at corresponding angles 8. The police station and hospital located at supplementary angles 9. Your house at the location of your choice 10. Be creative in all aspects of this project.
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ISBN:9781337614085
Author:Alexander, Daniel C.; Koeberlein, Geralyn M.
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