Exploring Mathematical Relationships Module 5: Final Challenge

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Exploring Mathematical Relationships Module 5: Final Challenge Picturesque Hamlet

Module 5: Final Challenge Picturesque Hamlet Open the 5-Hamlet Challenge FINAL project and demonstrate it: drag the Beetle to the left edge, click it and answer its question. Observe, discuss and describe all details of what is going on here. How many houses? What pen colour, pen size, pen shade? How big are the houses? How are they positioned?

Module 5: Final Challenge Picturesque Hamlet How did we draw a house? And then a row of houses?

Module 5: Final Challenge Picturesque Hamlet Do they have to be all the same pen colour and pen size? Do they have to be all the same side length? Define a variable and use to in both square, triangle and house blocks.

Module 5: Final Challenge Picturesque Hamlet How many houses in one line? Should it always be the same number? Do they all have to be in one line?

Module 5: Final Challenge Picturesque Hamlet The Beetle may start by drawing a short line, and finish… Open the 5-Hamlet Challenge project and create your own picturesque hamlet.