Conclusion

Working As A Group:

Something we can all agree on as we worked on this project is that it was so important to stay on task and keep up with the checkpoints. Aside from learning how to use the Pythagorean theorem as well as other triangle angle theorems, we learned how to work as a group. We realized really early on that we had to keep each other's quadrants in mind as we worked, so none of our buildings overlap, and our roads made sense. We also learned about each other, such as Rafi's talent in making 3D models, Diyu's love of making 3D buildings out of paper, Hannah's creative and beautiful drawings, and Desmond's detailed drawings.

What did we do well as a group? We finished our theorem problems relatively quickly and were able to spend lots of time and put in a lot of effort on our final map. We were always considerate of each other's maps, especially when we were laying out the roads on the final map. That was a struggle since we had to leave enough space to place buildings/locations, but we figured it out. We were respectful of each other's space and allowed each other to work in quiet and took turns working on the map. In the end, we were able to construct a website Visitor's Guide as well as an awesome map that showcases our hard work over the past weeks.

Thank you for visiting The Cheese Coalition V. The Rodent Republic, as always, please be sure to leave a 5 Star review on Yelp!