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Drawing to Scale: Designing a GardenProjector Resources Drawing to Scale Projector Resources

Drawing to Scale: Designing a GardenProjector Resources Designing a Garden P-1

Drawing to Scale: Designing a GardenProjector Resources Collaborating With Your Partner Take turns explaining your Garden Plan to your partner. Explain how you would improve your solution. Listen to each other carefully. Ask ‘clarifying questions’ that will help you understand your partner’s reasoning. When you have both taken a turn, decide how to design a new, better garden together. Draw your plan on the Garden Plan sheet and stick it in the middle of the poster paper. Use the space around the edge to write your reasoning, decisions, and calculations. P-2

Drawing to Scale: Designing a GardenProjector Resources Poster Gallery Take turns explaining your garden plan to your partner. Explain how you would improve your solution. Listen to each other carefully. If you are the visitor, read the poster. If there is math you do not understand, ask clarifying questions. If you are staying with your poster, explain the math to the visitor. If you find things you could do to improve your poster, write them on your sticky notes and attach those to your poster. P-3

Drawing to Scale: Designing a GardenProjector Resources Collaborating With Your Partner Choose one assistant’s work and read it carefully. Answer the questions underneath. Try to understand what they have done and think about how the work could be improved. Take turns explaining your thinking to your partner. Listen carefully and ask clarifying questions. When your group has reached its conclusions, write your ideas below the assistant’s work. Now check out another assistant’s work in the same way. P-4

Drawing to Scale: Designing a GardenProjector Resources Assistant Bill’s Method P-5

Drawing to Scale: Designing a GardenProjector Resources Assistant Hina’s Method P-6

Drawing to Scale: Designing a GardenProjector Resources Assistant Lisa’s Method P-7