Monday, May 25, 2020

Area and Perimeter challenges:



Challenge One: Garden Designers
We have a Challenge for you to consolidate area and perimeter! Because you enjoy being outside I would like to know both the area and perimeter of your garden. Could you create a map/plan of your ideal garden with any equipment in of your choosing but it has to fit and where you would put it? (Use the internet to help with sizes of equipment)

Challenge Two: Adventures in Wonderland

You have the unique opportunity to be a key player in the creation of the country’s largest theme park ever built. We are looking for people with skills in architecture, design and events organisation to take us to the next level of theme park adventures! Our creativity and the combination of traditional and bang-up-to-date attractions makes us stand out from the crowd. Join us to help families make amazing memories for years to come. The park has building consent for 4.8km2 of wasteland to build upon. The wasteland sits in a larger area of old industrial land so we have a number of options:

1. Calculate the area of each plan. Which options meet our planning requirements?


We need four distinct areas for our theme park; Water Adventures, High Flyers, Coaster Mania and Back in Time. Each should have almost equal space and it should be possible for a family to walk around the park in one day.

3. Draw your chosen shape in your books or on the grid below, include the boundaries and labels for all four themes of the park. Give the area of each theme in km2 . Each square represents 1km2 .


Each area of the park will have its own colour theme. The fences all around the outer edge of the area will show the boundary and keep the colour theme vibrant.

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