Pythagorean Theorem Murder mystery
1. Justify how this project/activity/assignment meets the standard, using evidence from the standard itself to demonstrate your mastery and/or understanding.
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2. Elaborate on at least 1 skill and/or strength you feel you gained from completing this project. (Coloring and or drawing are not skills to write about - elaborate on life skills you can take out of this project)
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1 skill that I learned was finding the distance or the length of the hypotenuse. Whenthe problem only gave me length and height, I was able to find the answer by adding and square rooting.
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3. Upon reflecting on your work/score, what is ONE area of work you could have done better on? How will improving in this area benefit future work/projects? (Coloring and or drawing are not skills to write about - research skills, time management, etc…) |
I was satisfied with my score, bur I could have improved by using more time to right the report on the back of the page. I could've made it more detailed if I wasnt on a rush. I could have wrote my work onto some other place than on the paper because there was a lot of work into it, but my work looked too simple.
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4. How will you presently apply the content and skills you learned from this assignment in the real world (outside of the classroom, particularly in today’s society) Make connections between the content and your life. |
This project is a great way to answer that question. Because, I was able to fing the distance, I was able to find the person who killed the victim. Same thing can happen in real life where someone gets murdered and three suspects are found in each building.
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