The Tricky Tree House 3 rd Grade Common Core 3.MD.6.

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The Tricky Tree House 3 rd Grade Common Core 3.MD.6

Building a Tree House Watch a video of a tree house being built.

Real Tree Houses That People Live In! treehouseshttp://realestate.msn.com/11-amazing- treehouses

Tricky Tree House Juan and Jeremy were out of school for summer vacation and received permission from their parents to build a tree house in Juan’s backyard. Jeremy’s Uncle Mack donated materials for the tree house. The tree is large enough to fit a 58 sq. foot floor in the tree house. Each boy needs to design a tree house that has an area that is exactly 58 sq. feet. Uncle Mack will choose his favorite design that they will build together.

Facts What we know: What info is missing?

Early Finishers Explain….. Are you sure there isn’t another way? What if the tree house had the area of 78 sq. feet? What could it look like? What could the height of the tree house be? How would the shape be changed if there was a tree stump in the middle of the tree house? What would the tree house look like if the area was 86 sq. feet but was a two story structure? What would the height be?

Assessment Show a picture of the possible floor plans on graph paper. Include a short written explanation on how you designed your tree house.