Geocity Documentation & Self-Reflection

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Geocity Documentation & Self-Reflection By Brendon

Developer,s Brendon and Kaydence Key Requirements 2 Parallel roads/line 1 Perpendicular road/line 1 Intersecting road/line 8 3-D shaped buildings 5 other things included Town must be colorful -Visually appealing Town must be named Geometry theme name. =Yes = No = A little

Intersecting is two line segments that cross each other. 5 5 other things Parallel sidewalks Intersecting road Parallel is two line segments that are side by side but never touch. Perpendicular Roads Perpendicular is two line segments that form a 90º angle and they do not have to touch.

Big green cone

A rectangular prism with a triangular prism Turbines

Cone family A cube With a cone for the roof Quad family A cube that has a pyramid

A Rectangular prism and a pyramid

Map of Geoparadise Penta Power plant Tetra Mall Twin edge elementery Tri Parks

Shapes I used in my town Cone Cube pyramid

Backward-Looking In what ways do you think you need to improve? I think next time I should improve on the buildings and roads. I think I should add more roads and buildings. What resources did you use while working on this piece? Which ones were especially helpful? Which ones would you use again? I worked with cubes, pyramids and cones. I don’t think any of the shapes were super good. I think that they were a little good. Next time, I will use the same shapes.

Inward-Looking What were your standards for this piece of work? The standards in this project were 2 parallel roads,1 perpendicular road,1 intersecting road,8 3-D shape buildings and 5 other things. Did you meet your standards? I did not meet my standards because we were a little distracted.

Outward-Looking In what ways was your work or process similar? It was similar to our fraction bulid because we had to make some things to make them. What grade would you give it? Why? I would give my project a B because I finished most of the requirements.

Forward-Looking What's the one thing that you have seen in your classmates' work or process that you would like to try in your next piece? Next time, I think that I would put a tower or a skate park or maybe a ice cream shop. Next time I think I should do all the requirements. What things you might want more help with? Next time, I would like more help on the planning so I would do more or less buildings.