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GEOMETRICAL PARK: Creating a working model of a geometrical park is a fantastic way to explore geometry while also being creative! Here’s a step-by-step gui...

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GEOMETRICAL PARK: Creating a working model of a geometrical park is a fantastic way to explore geometry while also being creative! Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you create this model: Materials Needed: 1. Cardboard or a large sheet of paper for the base 2. Colored paper or foam sheets 3. Scissors 4. Glue or tape 5. Ruler 6. Markers or crayons Steps to Create the Model: 1. Design the Base: Start with a large piece of cardboard or paper as the base of your park. You can draw a layout of the park with paths, areas for different shapes, and sections for various activities. 2. Create Geometric Shapes: Use colored paper or foam sheets to cut out various geometric shapes such as: - Squares for picnic areas - Rectangles for benches - Circles for flower beds - Triangles for tents or play areas 3. Label the Shapes: Use markers to label each shape with its name and properties. For example, you could label a square with "Square: 4 equal sides" and write down the area and perimeter formulas. 4. Arrange the Shapes: Glue or tape the shapes onto the base to create your park layout. You can arrange them in a way that makes sense, such as placing benches along paths or flower beds near picnic areas. 5. Add Details: Use markers or crayons to add details to your park, such as trees, paths, and signs. You can draw or cut out additional shapes to represent these features. 6. Interactive Elements: Consider adding movable parts, like a slide or swings, using paper or small objects that can be manipulated. 7. Present Your Model: Once your model is complete, you can present it and explain the different shapes and their properties, discussing how geometry is used in real-life park design. Conclusion: This working model of a geometrical park will help you visualize and understand different geometric shapes and their properties while also allowing for creativity. Have fun building your park!!!...

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