This post is for the class to comment and discuss on our Google Maps lesson for area and perimeter. If you haven't already completed the lesson, click here to go to the map and follow the instructions. Then come back here to post your answers to the following questions:
1) What was the area of the shape you created.
2) Have a look at the areas created by your classmates and Mrs Moss - is your area the smallest or the largest so far?
3) What do you think the smallest area with a perimeter of 2km could be?
4) What do you think the largest area with a perimeter of 2km could be?
5) Choose two classmates that have areas which are close to your attempt. Work with your classmates to try and change the areas to match each other. Post a screenshot of the areas before and after. To take a screen shot on your computer, press the Print Screen button, paste into Paint and save as a jpg file for uploading to the blog.
“Any teacher that can be replaced with a computer, deserves to be.” - David Thornburg
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