SECONDARY
YEAR 7
Popcorn Packaging by Sophie Adelita Wibowo
This is my product, and it is the packaging of popcorn. Why choose popcorn packaging? Because the popcorn packaging looks very simple, but the decoration is a bit, so it looks very attractive. Then why is it brown? It is actually not colored and is 100% bamboo, so it is safe for the environment.
Packaging for Bento Box by Shellomitha Nabila Putri
A convenient box for bento with measurement on the price, design and et cetera.
Sandwich Packaging by Noor Ashlee Almaghvira Yusup
This is my project about creating a concept of an innovative sandwich packaging. This project is quite fun and I made it using Google Slides and Procreate for iPad for most illustrations I've created. I also did some calculations for price, area, etc, for the sandwich packaging. I chose this project because it's a pretty decent concept and I think people would've love it.
DIVISION BINGO by Arvia Reihanna
Hello and welcome everyone my name is Arvia!
Today I will be showing you a fun maths activity called DIVISION BINGO. It can be used as a warm up for the beginning of the lesson or as something fun you can do to take a break. My aim for this activity is that I want to create something fun that can be a useful thing for lessons or just to brighten up the mood.
YEAR 8
Packaging of sandwich by Muhammad Ammar
My project is about a sandwich box with a unique design. I choose this because it involves geometric shapes and i am already used to it. Scaling the product is the most problematic challenge because cutting paper does not make a straight edge. I learned about designing packaging for food and how to print decals for the sandwich box. I solved the problem of wobbly edges by using a ruler and drawing the cutting lines, because before i did that, i used to draw the lines with a marker without the ruler.
Transformation Project by Chesta Abhinaya Putra Wira
The Transformation Project is Math Project where the students use their existing understanding of translations, reflections, rotations, and dilations to complete a round of transformation golf. For each challenge, their task is the same: Use one or more transformations to transform the pre-image onto the image.
Transformation Project by Rangga Pandu Saputra
The Transformation Project is Math Project where the students use their existing understanding of translations, reflections, rotations, and dilations to complete a round of transformation golf. For each challenge, their task is the same: Use one or more transformations to transform the pre-image onto the image.
Probability for Beginner by Anindita Kinar Utami M.
This booklet was made with the intent of helping people, mainly younger students, learn about probability, how it works and what it means. The design of the booklet was personally designed to appear "child-friendly" with bright colors and cute diagrams for the visual learners. In the making of the booklet, I encountered a few challenges, one of them being remembering and revising the main points of probability and putting it into words others could easily understand.
FINDING THE LOST ARTIFACT by Ranindara Sasmaya Bramono
For my Math Term 2 project, I was required to recreate an ancient temple with Linear Equations. In this case, I decided to recreate Candi Temple using Desmos, an advanced graphing calculator. Although, I faced a few challenges such as losing my work multiple times after working on it for hours due to my laptop or wifi crashing suddenly. I had to restart from the beginning repeatedly, especially since I had not memorized my equations. To avoid all that problems happening repeatedly again, I captured my equations every once in a while in case I lost my work again, I still have my equations.
YEAR 9
How Mineral Water Packaging Design Attract Consumers Project by Sebastian Maier
This is Math Project where the students are able to use information from the data to make predictions, suggestions and decisions. They are acting as a marketing trainee in a beverage company who wants to find out which packaging model attracts buyers the most, from various assessment factors (function, aesthetics, price, material, uses, etc.) to improve sales. They are presenting their findings and give recommendations to the company. They are evaluating the current marketing strategy and find a solution to improve the sales. Thus, the students are able to research the packaging of a product, by comparing several brands through a survey. They are looking for which product packaging is most favored by the community and why.