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OpenStudy (tylermckinney16):

Help!!!!

OpenStudy (tylermckinney16):

Three-Dimensional Object Scavenger Hunt Directions: You are to create a Google slides or Powerpoint presentation of three-dimensional geometric figures that can be found in and around the school. Each figure you find should have its own page/slide in the presentation and contain the following information: Identification of the object What type of geometric figure it is A picture of the object The object’s dimensions (you will need a ruler for this) The volume Required figures: Three different solids (3D) The presentation should be “professional” looking. Think of it as though you are trying to sell these items to a client or present them to the principal. Feel free to use the many options and effects that Google slides and Powerpoint offer you. Be creative in finding these figures. You grade is based on: Effort displayed in creating the presentation Presentation Geometric shapes – figure, picture, and data Spelling and Grammar Creativity Once you have completed your assignment, submit it to your teacher for grading.

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OpenStudy (k3du53):

We don't go to your school. It's impossible for us to find an object "in or around the school" to help you. Sorry.

OpenStudy (phi):

what part do you need help with? I assume you can find 3 different shapes? any luck?

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OpenStudy (dopeness_):

Please don't tag so many people. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

O.O You're still working on this?

OpenStudy (tylermckinney16):

Yeah im having trouble with it lol. Ill medal and fan if anyone can help.

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OpenStudy (wwhitlock):

Go take pictures of some stuff. Keep it small with easy shapes if you have a deadline. But it looks like the teacher will give more points for more complicated stuff. Make sure you measure anything you take a picture of. You can do the math later but you don't want to have to go back and measure things. Dump all your photos into Google drive and make a slide show. Just do each thing, one at a time. But nobody can help you until you go take some pictures around your school. Some ideas: a book, a table top. a door, Stay away from cylinders and strange shapes unless you want the big points.

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