Design Project A Co-Departmental Project for Student Enrichment
Math Goal: Use 2D and 3D geometry to create a blueprint and a real life model of a student developed idea. End Product: 1.A 2D overhead blueprint with area formulas sheet 2.A 3D model illustrating the 2D blueprint
Partner Name 1Partner Name 2Partner Name 3Working By Self SharayShikhnahJoesph MengAldoOmarJaylin PrincessKyliaMariahLavondra KendraMonae Nick G.Anthony JasmineKaylinSaned Mon’TaviosTanner JuquanKevinKwandarious TaytannaAchia DorianNick D. JustinAlex F. KerlyMabintu LiliannaTaylorMichelle Tyler F.Cristian JauwarrenKameron DayzeAnastatsia
Partner Name 1Partner Name 2Partner Name 3Working By Self AngelAndreJeffery C. SpencerDariusJamarian James W.MalikIsaiah S. Jeffery S.JoseJustin L. QuranChuckJosh TierraDayja MakaliaJa’NyahMonica Aniya C.Shadae TanadiaIvy WilliamDe’AndreJarrod WendySandra Tyler A.Gary LissetLinney AlexSadarious BrandonJalah
Partner Name 1Partner Name 2Partner Name 3Working By Self JersenJ. WoodyJonathan Morel IsraelDimasRenzoWilliam Robinson GabrielJamarRameer Bowman KalaRavenClayton Reid Cristian MadridJosh WardGaberial Lankin Josh O.Christian M.SanchezChaiya MarlonTravisDaitrone Evans ZiedTyrik RashaanLiborioPartner 1Partner 2 RasheedMarlonEddieJamar VanessaTatiyanaJulissaYoslyn JoseRameerLupitaTaniya Belton MaximoMathew J.HernanAntonio AlfredoAlex C. Joshua H.Jaylin S. VanessaJulissa
Grading 1.Business Proposal (1 Quiz Grade) (Writing) 2.2D Blueprint (1 Quiz Grade) (Geometry) 3.Financial Summary (1 Quiz Grade) (Writing/Arithmetic/Social Studies) 4.Formula Chart (1 Test Grade) (Geometry) 5.3D Model (1 Quiz Grade) (Geometry) 6.Presentation (1 Quiz Grade) (Speaking) 7.Staff Assessment by Rubric (1 Quiz Grade) 8.Object Motion (1 Quiz Grade) (Physics)
Step 1: Pick What You Would Like to Design. Examples: – A Stage/Theater – A Garden – A Billboard – A Store – A Lake/A Forest Reservation – A School – A Dance Studio – A Sports Arena – A Banner – A Castle – A Bus Depot – A Recycling Center – A Star Observatory – A Museum – A Race Track – A Zoo – A Restaurant
Make a Business Proposal To Be Included: -Group Name -Date -Member Names -Project Type -Materials (How will you get them?) -Time Frame -4 Reasons why you choose this design
Make a List/ Make A Plan Decide what will be placed in your design. How big is each item? How much does each item cost? Will each item fit?
Decide on a Basic Shape Will your design be a circle, a square, a rectangle, a triangle or a combination?
Decide on a Basic Shape Which shape would be best for the outside or entire design?
Decide Where to Place Objects 100 Feet 50Feet50Feet Display Case Revolving Door Seating Coffee Stand Cash Register Seating Ms. G’s Book Store BathroomsBathrooms Break Room Book shelf
Decide on a Basic Shape Miss G’s Bookstore 1.The rectangle would allow me to have a large display windows. 2.This design will be easier to fit shelves in. 3.This shape offers a big space. 4.This shape will help me sell more because customers will pass by displays to get around the store.
Decide Where to Place Objects 100 Feet 50Feet50Feet Display Case Revolving Door Seating Coffee Stand Cash Register Seating Ms. G’s Book Store BathroomsBathrooms Break Room Book shelf
Make a Scale Decide what scale you want to use for your design. – Will 1 inch = 5 feet? – Will 1 cm = 10 feet? – Will 1 cm = 1 yard? – Will 1 inch = 1,000 feet?
Decide Where to Place Objects 100 Feet 50Feet50Feet Display Case Revolving Door Seating Coffee Stand Cash Register Seating Ms. G’s Book Store BathroomsBathrooms Break Room Book shelf
Scale Your Drawing. 100 Feet 50Feet50Feet Display Case Revolving Door Seating Coffee Stand Cash Register Seating Ms. G’s Book Store 1 cm = 5 feet Break Room
Verify Does the scale make sense? Is there any safety concerns? Where will your employees have breaks? Will you provide customers a bathroom? Are there any other foreseeable problems?
Make A Table of Shapes Volume and Area ItemItem ShapeBase AreaVolumeSurface Area Bookshelf 1CircleA=V=SA= Bookshelf 2CircleA=V=SA= Bookshelf 3CircleA=V=SA= Bookshelf 4CircleA=V=SA= Bookshelf 5CircleA=V=SA= Bookshelf 6CircleA=V=SA= Bookshelf 7CircleA=V=SA= Break RoomRectangleA=V=SA= Coffee StandSemi-CircleA=V=SA= Cash RegisterRectangleA=V=SA= Display Case 1RectangleA=V=SA=
Decide on a Budget How much will this cost? – Materials and Labor Who is paying for this? – Fundraising? – A company? – Taxes? – The Community? – The Government? – A Donation? – A Private 3 rd Party?
Possible Workers Needed Carpenter (Carpet and Floors) - $15 an hour (one-time) Mason (Brick/Cement/Concrete) - $25 an hour (one-time) Paver (Parking Lots/ Asphalt/ Driveways) – $20 an hour (one-time) Roofer (Roof) - $30 an hour (one-time) Interior Designer (Inside Look) -$20 an hour (one-time) Painter (Paint) - $25 an hour (Twice a year) Plumber (Bathroom/ Sinks/ Water) - $25 an hour (one-time) Electrician (Electric/ Lights) -$20 an hour (one-time) Cable/Satellite/ Internet - $100 (monthly) Inspector (Is it safe?) - $50 (one-time) Heating/Air Conditioning - $25 an hour (twice a year) Windows/ Doors - $20 a window, $100 a door Locksmith/ Security- $15 an hour (daily) Staff - $10 an hour (daily) (depends on store hours) Managers- $12 an hour (daily) (depends on store hours) Housekeeping - $10 an hour (daily) (depends on store horus)
Presentation Create a Display Board with Your Blueprint and 3D Model. One Part of Your Model Must Move! A panel of judges will come by your board with a rubric to evaluate your work. 2D Blueprint Group Name Business Proposal Budget Proposal Volume and Surface Area Chart 3D Model