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Blue Print the Classroom based on real Measurements

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Part A
Complete this top portion during measurement stations
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Object 1 = Camera
Object 2 = Magnet Scrubber
Object 3 = Shampoo
Object 4 = Glue
Measure irregular objects
 Object 1 = _______ mL
 Object 2 = _______ mL
 Object 3 = _______ mL
 Object 4 = _______ mL
Complete this bottom portion during day 2
If the objects have the following amount of grams for each mL of volume calculate their
mass.
 Object 1 is 4,000 g/mL x _______ mL = ______ grams
 Object 2 is 5,000 g/mL x _______ mL = ______ grams
 Object 3 is 300 g/mL x _______ mL = ______ grams
 Object 4 is 20 g/mL x _______ mL = ______ grams
Using the staircase convert the objects’ mass from grams to kilograms.
 Object 1 = _______ kg
 Object 2 = _______ kg
 Object 3 = _______ kg
 Object 4 = _______ kg
Fill in the table with your mass measurements for each object
 Object 1 = bed
 Object 2 = dresser
 Object 3 = table
 Object 4 = chair
Part B
Measuring with a meter stick. Please use decimals. For example 1 meter & 67 cm
would be written as 1.67 meters.
Complete this first page during measurement stations
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Object 1 Measure the half of the white board that is next to the TV. This will be
the size of your bed.
o Length: ______ m
o Width: ______ m
Object 2 Measure the dark table next to Mr. Keegan’s desk. This will be the size
of your dresser.
o Length: ______ m
o Width: ______ m
Object 3 Measure the table at the front of the room. This will be the size of your
table.
o Length: ______ m
o Width: ______ m
Object 4 Measure the tray on the front table. This will be the size of your chair.
o Length: ______ m
o Width: ______ m
Window: Measure ONE section of the window, the part that slides.
o Width: ______ m
Door: Measure the door.
o Width: ______ m
Convert each object’s measurements from meters to centimeters
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Object 1
o Length: ______ cm
o Width: ______ cm
Object 2
o Length: ______ cm
o Width: ______ cm
Object 3
o Length: ______ cm
o Width: ______ cm
Object 4
o Length: ______ cm
o Width: ______ cm
Window:
Width: ______ cm
Door: Measure the door.
o Width:
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______ cm
Fill in the table with your length measurements for each object
 Object 1 = bed
 Object 2 = dresser
 Object 3 = table
 Object 4 = chair
 Windows = windows
 Door = doors
Unit 1 Summative Project Part C
Convert your measurements into the 3rd column based on the scale factor in the title.
Round decimals to the nearest 0.5
Next we will draw a blueprint with our measurements that have been converted by a
scale factor. A blueprint is a grid scale of a room or building. All of our skills coming
together!
Using a graph paper draw your blueprint. I suggest the following order.
1. Draw the exterior walls
2. On a separate sheet of paper, or the back, do some basic math and practice
arrangements
a. Example blueprints available on the last page
b. How can things fit alongside each other?
c. Are you taking all the design considerations into account?
d. Check the rubric
3. Draw in your door
4. Draw in all the furniture
5. Add your windows
6. Double check all design considerations and the rubric
Design Considerations
 Windows are within the wall
 Door is also in the wall but needs at least 1 meter of space in front to open
 The Dresser should have at least 0.5 meters of space in front so you can open it
 The table can be treated like a desk
 The chair has room behind it to move a little while sitting down
 You need space to walk around, walking space should be 40cm
Object
Bedroom
Bed
Dresser
Real Size
Length: 6 meters
Width: 5 meters
Scaled Size
(1 graph box = 25 cm)
Length: _______ boxes
Width: _______ boxes
Mass = ______ kg
Length: _______ boxes
Length: ______ m 2 meters Width: _______ boxes
Width: ______ m 1.2 meters
Mass = ______ kg
Length: ______ m 1 meter
Width: ______ m 45 cm
Length: _______ boxes
Width: _______ boxes
Table
Mass = ______ kg
Length: _______ boxes
Length: ______ m 0.8 meter Width: _______ boxes
Width: ______ m 30 cm
Chair
Mass = ______ kg
Length: ______ m 45 cm
Width: ______ m 45 cm
Length: _______ boxes
Width: _______ boxes
Windows
Width: ______ m 1.5 meters Width: _______ boxes
(include 3 of equal sizes)
Door
Width: ______ m 2 meters
Width: _______ boxes
Depending on your bedroom orientation, you may need to put 2 sheets of paper
together.
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