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Course 1 Area of different shapes Welcome to The School of Landscape Design! As you work your way through the following courses, you will learn everything you need to know in order to design your park. Make sure you take the courses in order and carefully follow the directions. Good luck! Complete the lessons below. Make sure you read through everything and complete all of the problems. Welcome to The School of Landscape Design! As you work your way through the following courses, you will learn everything you need to know in order to design your park. Make sure you take the courses in order and carefully follow the directions. Good luck! Complete the lessons below. Make sure you read through everything and complete all of the problems. Perimeter and area Perimeter and area Perimeter and area Perimeter and area Parellelogram Lesson Parellelogram Lesson Parellelogram Lesson Parellelogram Lesson
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Course 2 Triangles and trapezoids Complete the backside of your vocabulary paper. Remember the formula for finding the area of a triangle is ½ b h. Once you have completed the worksheet make sure you turn it in for credit. Complete the backside of your vocabulary paper. Remember the formula for finding the area of a triangle is ½ b h. Once you have completed the worksheet make sure you turn it in for credit. Video of how to find the area of a trapezoid Video of how to find the area of a trapezoid Video of how to find the area of a trapezoid Video of how to find the area of a trapezoid Exercises for finding the area of a trapezoid Exercises for finding the area of a trapezoid Exercises for finding the area of a trapezoid Exercises for finding the area of a trapezoid Complete the end of course worksheet by the document camera and make sure you turn it in to the box. You are now ready to move onto Circles!! Complete the end of course worksheet by the document camera and make sure you turn it in to the box. You are now ready to move onto Circles!!
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Course 3 Circles Area of a Circle Area of a Circle Area of a Circle Area of a Circle Circumference video Circumference video Circumference video Circumference video Interactive circle video Interactive circle video Interactive circle video Interactive circle video After you watch the videos and complete the interactive video. Complete the circle worksheet and make sure you turn it in! After you watch the videos and complete the interactive video. Complete the circle worksheet and make sure you turn it in!
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Course 4 How much water? Your park must contain some sort of water feature like a pool, a pond, or a fountain. In order to figure out how much water is needed, you have to know how to calculate volume. Your park must contain some sort of water feature like a pool, a pond, or a fountain. In order to figure out how much water is needed, you have to know how to calculate volume. Volume of a Cylinder Volume of a Cylinder Volume of a Cylinder Volume of a Cylinder Volume of a rectangular prism Volume of a rectangular prism Volume of a rectangular prism Volume of a rectangular prism Complete the volume worksheet. Make sure you check your answers! Complete the volume worksheet. Make sure you check your answers!
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Congratulations you are ready to build your park! You have graduated with honors from The School of Landscape Design! You will continue working with your partner (or by yourself) to create a scale drawing of the city's newest park. Make sure you follow the city park regulations - you don't want your design to be turned down by the mayor! As you work together on your park, keep in mind that your final design must be presented to your boss. Your boss is very picky, so pay careful attention to the presentation requirements. Time is running out, so get busy! You have graduated with honors from The School of Landscape Design! You will continue working with your partner (or by yourself) to create a scale drawing of the city's newest park. Make sure you follow the city park regulations - you don't want your design to be turned down by the mayor! As you work together on your park, keep in mind that your final design must be presented to your boss. Your boss is very picky, so pay careful attention to the presentation requirements. Time is running out, so get busy!
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City Regulations for Park Design City Regulations for Park Design Half of the city park should consist of a picnic area and a playground, but these two sections do not have to be located together. Half of the city park should consist of a picnic area and a playground, but these two sections do not have to be located together. The picnic area must contain a circular flower garden. There must be two gardens in every park. The picnic area must contain a circular flower garden. There must be two gardens in every park. The park must contain at least one circular or rectangular water feature. The park must contain at least one circular or rectangular water feature. All parks must contain trees. Young trees will be planted, so designs should show room for the trees to grow. All parks must contain trees. Young trees will be planted, so designs should show room for the trees to grow. All parks created in this city must appeal to families, so they must include more than a picnic area and playground. All parks created in this city must appeal to families, so they must include more than a picnic area and playground.
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Team Presentation Requirements Team Presentation Requirements Park name Park name Scale drawing in black and white with all design features labeled Scale drawing in black and white with all design features labeled Design elements colored Design elements colored Dimensions (sizes) of each item in your design (example: 4ft. by 8ft Total are 32 sq. ft. Dimensions (sizes) of each item in your design (example: 4ft. by 8ft Total are 32 sq. ft. Amount of land needed for each item and the calculations used to determine the amount of land needed Amount of land needed for each item and the calculations used to determine the amount of land needed Materials needed and the calculations you did to determine how much you needed (number and type of playground equipment, fencing, number of picnic tables, trash and recycling cans, the amount of land covered by concrete or wood chips, the amount of water required to fill your water feature, and the quantities of other items included in your park). Materials needed and the calculations you did to determine how much you needed (number and type of playground equipment, fencing, number of picnic tables, trash and recycling cans, the amount of land covered by concrete or wood chips, the amount of water required to fill your water feature, and the quantities of other items included in your park). Why should your design should be chosen as the city's newest park (brief explanation) Why should your design should be chosen as the city's newest park (brief explanation)
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