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Interactive Guide Presentation Put your names here please this is a template for you to input your answers from your worksheet. Be sure your answers are complete sentences. Be sure you answer the WHOLE question!

Perimeter of 12 What did you notice about how the perimeters and areas of each of the shapes you worked with?

What did you notice about these new shapes What did you notice about these new shapes? Explain how the area and perimeter found for each shape compare to each other and how they compare to your earlier shapes?

Which shape had the largest area? Why do you think so? Perimeter of 12 Which shape had the largest area? Why do you think so?

Perimeter of 16 What did you notice about how the perimeters and areas of each of the shapes you worked with?

Perimeter of 16 What did you notice about these new shapes? Explain how the area and perimeter found for each shape compare to each other and how they compare to your earlier shapes?

Which shape had the largest area? Why do you think so? Perimeter of 16 Which shape had the largest area? Why do you think so?

Perimeter of 20 What did you notice about how the perimeters and areas of each of the shapes you worked with?

Perimeter of 20 What did you notice about these new shapes? Explain how the area and perimeter found for each shape compare to each other and how they compare to your earlier shapes?

Which shape had the largest area? Why do you think so? Perimeter of 20 Which shape had the largest area? Why do you think so?

Which shapes are an easier type to find the area of? Why

Does making the perimeter a constant make the area a constant as well Does making the perimeter a constant make the area a constant as well? Why or Why not?

Which shape maximizes the area for a given perimeter Which shape maximizes the area for a given perimeter? I will also want a screenshot example.

What happens if you use a perimeter of 14 What happens if you use a perimeter of 14? What is the largest area you can find if the perimeter is 14? Draw it using the drawing tools on the presentation.