Get ready for the Grand Opening of PRISM Pet Supply! In this extended, hands-on classroom project, students design blueprints, signs, parking lots, and more while applying perimeter, area, and multiplication skills.
1: Make a Blueprint
In the opening session, students make a unit-square name card, then design a floor plan for the new PRISM superstore.
2: Choose a Location
What's the best location for PRISM? Students measure the distance to various landmarks and vote to decide where the store should go.
3: Pet Play Zones
The new store needs play areas for pets. Students use squares to count the units that need to be covered and calculate the cost.
4: Design a Parking Lot
PRISM needs parking for customers! Students notice the relationship between perimeter and area as they design parking lots.
5: Order Pet Food
Students measure out shelving and figure out how many boxes of each kind of pet food PRISM will need to order.
6: Table Displays
Students build table displays for the new store using craft sticks and small cubes.
7: Fish Castles
Team members design a new PRISM product: fish castles. With a budget of $10, students decide the materials they'll use.
8: Signs
PRISM departments each need a colorful sign. Students design promotional displays with constraints on area and perimeter.
9: The Commercial
Teams write and present a short television commercial to promote the featured pet food in their department.
10: Grand Opening
It's time to open the store ... but the dogs have gone missing! Students use math to decode puzzle clues and find the dogs.
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