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Common Core
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CCSS.Math.Content.HSG-MG.A.3 - Apply geometric methods to solve design problems (e.g., designing an object or structure to satisfy physical constraints or minimize cost; working with typographic grid systems based on ratios).
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- I can describe and apply basic geometric methods to design a simple component for the new school building that meets physical constraints
- I seek feedback from my peers to improve my design and reflect on how these constraints affect my choices.
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- I can apply basic geometric principles, such as using simple shapes and estimations, to create and present a design model with guidance, showing how my ideas can meet some physical constraints or minimize cost
- I seek feedback from peers and use it to improve my model, demonstrating my growing ability to direct my learning in this project.
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- I can apply geometric methods, like using complex volumes and scales, to design a dynamic and cost-effective space
- I show my understanding by explaining how these methods optimize the use of school areas while considering aesthetic and practical constraints
- With feedback from peers and experts, I actively refine my design to better meet the project's goals.
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- I can confidently apply geometric principles to design a functional and aesthetically pleasing model of a school space, showing how my designs meet physical constraints while optimizing cost
- My model demonstrates the use of complex volumes, dilations, and polygons, integrating feedback from peers and professionals
- I actively reflect on my design choices, and effectively communicate my process and solutions during the exhibition, showing self-directed progress and innovative thinking.
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