Geometry WebQuest
Questions to answer at the end of the Quest, keep these in mind as you follow through the steps:
1. Is there an easier way to find the area of rectangles, squares, and other quadrilaterals other than counting how many squares make up the shape?
2. What about composite shapes? Is there a way to find area other than counting all the squares in the shape?
First: Go to the following website and read about Joel and do the activity. You do not have to do the questions, but try them!! If you are lost you can click on "Solution" to give you the answer.
Click Here!
Second:
Questions to answer at the end of the Quest, keep these in mind as you follow through the steps:
1. Is there an easier way to find the area of rectangles, squares, and other quadrilaterals other than counting how many squares make up the shape?
2. What about composite shapes? Is there a way to find area other than counting all the squares in the shape?
First: Go to the following website and read about Joel and do the activity. You do not have to do the questions, but try them!! If you are lost you can click on "Solution" to give you the answer.
Click Here!
Second: