This geometry city math project will help students apply what they know about different types of angles and lines as they design their own city. Students will follow the requirements for lines, angles, and angle measures to create their geometry city project! Click on the PREVIEW button above to see more details of what is included. ⭐ This geometry project includes: teacher activity directions angles and lines vocabulary sheet - 2 versions - filled out reference sheet and blank sheet for students to fill in the angles and lines definitions and illustrations student pages- math project directions, sketch sheet, completion checklist student reflection page photo examples of finished projects grading rubric ⭐⭐⭐The angles and lines vocabulary page, student directions, completion checklist and rubric are EDITABLE so you can adjust the specifics of the required elements and grading to meet the needs of your class. (The editable file in in Powerpoint format)⭐⭐⭐ ⭐ Editable Pages: angles and lines vocabulary page student direction sheet completion checklist grading rubric ⭐ Vocabulary Used in This Project: parallel lines perpendicular lines intersecting lines transversal line obtuse angle acute angle right angle supplementary angles vertical angles alternate interior angles alternate exterior angles consecutive interior angles ***Note- there is an editable version of the directions so you can change any of the required angles or lines vocabulary to fit the learning goals of your class. *** What Teachers Are Saying: ⭐️ My students loved this resource. They begged to work on it whenever they could! I loved that it was editable so I could customize it. Thank you! ⭐️ My students LOVED this activity so much and I actually got observed during this project and my principal loved it. Parents and students were so happy to be learning and applying their skills in a fun way!!!! ⭐️ This was a really fun and engaging activity to use with my students in order to add a project into our math strand. They enjoyed creating their own cities and putting in fun attractions, naming their own streets, etc. while having the curriculum component of lines and angles incorporated. Thanks for a great resource! This math project is a great way for your students to creatively show what they know about different types of angles and types of lines! Your students will love working on this geometry project as a part of their math activities! You may also like my: Design a Dream Bedroom Area and Perimeter Project Million Dollar Real World Math Project Design a Food Truck Math PBL Project Follow me and be notified when new products are added to my store. New products are always 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted! Thanks! - Dawn
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The idea for this lesson came from an image I saw on Pinterest.. but after doing some investigative work - seems to have originated from the blog Art. Paper. Scissors. Glue and before that from the 1991 book written by Sara Beggs, "The No Nonsense Guide to Teaching Art." For this lesson we began by taking about what symmetry is and the difference between linear symmetry (1 line of symmetry) and radial symmetry (more than 1 line of symmetry). Then we talked about what a sculpture is (a piece of artwork you can see from all sides - it is 3-dimensional) and what a relief "sculpture" is (a piece of artwork that has depth on the surface but is not meant to be seen from all sides). Once students understood the principles behind radial symmetry and sculpture we began creating our very own radial paper relief sculptures! Students started by folding a piece of 12"x12" black construction paper diagonally both ways and vertical and horizontally (to create an 'X' crease and a '+' crease). Making these creases makes creating a radial design SO much easier because it gives you guidelines to work with. Once their papers had been folded and their names written, we sat them aside. Before having students begin folding their colored paper (each piece was cut to 3" x 3") to fill the inside of their design, I demonstrated 4 folds to them to get them started. *Students were allowed to deviate from these folds if they wanted to. To download the handout below, click on the arrow button in the top right corner (this will open it in a new window). You can download from there. My kids absolutely LOVED this project! They are already super into origami, so this project was like heaven to them! :) You might also be interested in checking out my Paper Poinsettia Sculpture lesson which uses the same basic concepts. Also available in my Teachers Pay Teachers store!
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Marija Tiurina‘s fantastical watercolor painting Eden is her biggest to date, measuring approximately 30 x 10 inches. The scene captures a woman kneeling amongst the inhabitants of a mythological forest, trapped within a busy scene that contains everything from an animated ramen bowl to an eel snaking its way through the center of her torso. The painting was inspired by the chaos of Hieronymus Bosch‘s The Garden of Earthly Delights, Tiurina creating her own take on the hedonistic 15th century work. More
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Seoul-based artist WanJin Gim illustrates the form and gesture of the human body using complex hatched layers of color and dramatic lighting. He adds intrigue to poses that could be considered traditional figure drawing studies by adding abstracted lines and watercolor washes that integrate the fragmented body parts into a larger visual field. In an interview with Trending All Day, the artist describes his inspiration and process: I’m interested in expressing body temperature and skin smell and am studying the relationship between color and energy (Qi) for my work… Currently I usually use oil pastel and colored pencils. More
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These gorgeous watercolor paintings feature soothing landscapes that fade off into the surface of the paper. Created by South Korea-based designer and
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À seulement 28 ans, cette peintre originaire du Sud-Ouest, qui s’est fait connaître avec ses portraits ensoleillés et ultra colorés, présente son premier solo show à Paris à la galerie des Tournelles. À ne pas manquer jusqu’à dimanche.
Artist Hope Gangloff captures the personalities of her friends and family in brightly colored large-scale portraits. Gangloff’s acrylic and collage paintings show her subjects in intimate settings—often domestic interiors—in poses of relaxation or quiet focus. The artist’s strong but gestural lines create defined shapes that are filled with repetitive marks and bright patterns. Gangloff gives equal textural attention to all areas of the painting, which draws the viewer’s eye to every detail and also contextualizes each portrait sitter in a unique set of surroundings. More
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Hiroshi Yoshida / 吉田 博 (September 19, 1876 - April 5, 1950) was a 20th-century Japanese painter and woodblock printmaker. He is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the shin-hanga style, and is noted especially for his excellent landscape prints.
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