Parallel Lines In The Real World

Introduction

When we think parallel lines we think that we use them in geometry but have you ever thought we could use parallel lines in the real world? You can work with a partner for this webquest. Your main goal when doing this webquest is to see how we use parallel lines everyday in are lifes. To get you started have you ever looked at a train track and though that the tracks were parallel. Look below at the picture. Are they parallel?

Task

Today you and your partner are going to need see how we use parallel lines in are everyday life. Have fun with this, the point of this webquest is to have fun. The objects that you find shoud be something that intserest you! You are going to need to present to the class about what you found and explain it to them. Make this powerpoint interesting and fun! If you have any questions please ask! Have fun.

Process

                       

You are going to be surfing the web and finding three examples of things that have parallel lines and you are also going to explain why we couldnit use this object if they lines of the object were not parallel. You are going to need to find three objects and they can be anything that are parallel so dont over think it! To give you an idea of what im talking about here is and expample that I did. 

                       

                 

Look at this football feild they yard markers are parallel to each other, Now they are parallel because they go down the feild marking every ten yards. Without these 10 yard markers then the football players wouldn't be able to able to see where they have to run to! 

There is an example of parallel lines in are real world now go try to find your own 3 examples of parallel lines in real life!

Evaluation
CATEGORY Accomplished  Exceptional  Adequate Unacceptable 
Mathematical Concepts Explanation shows complete understanding of the mathematical concepts used to solve the problem(s). Explanation shows substantial understanding of the mathematical concepts used to solve the problem(s). Explanation shows some understanding of the mathematical concepts needed to solve the problem(s). Explanation shows very limited understanding of the underlying concepts needed to solve the problem(s) OR is not written.
Explanation Explanation is detailed and clear. Explanation is clear. Explanation is a little difficult to understand, but includes critical components. Explanation is difficult to understand and is missing several components OR was not included.
Diagrams and Sketches Diagrams and/or sketches are clear and greatly add to the reader\'s understanding of the procedure(s). Diagrams and/or sketches are clear and easy to understand. Diagrams and/or sketches are somewhat difficult to understand. Diagrams and/or sketches are difficult to understand or are not used.
Completion All problems are completed. All but one of the problems are completed. All but two of the problems are completed. Several of the problems are not completed.

This is how you are going to be graded on your powerpoint. Remeber if you follow the rubic you will get a good grade on this webquest.

Conclusion

Once you have completed your powerponint and presented you and your fellow classmates should understand how we use parrallel lines in the real world and in are geometery class. On a seprate sheet paper please write the 3 different theorems of parallel and perpendicular lines. You can find these theormes in the geometry book in chapter 3. 

Good job on your powerpoints! Please look on the board to view your assignment for the week.

Teacher Page

By: Vanessa Peterson, Flagler Palm Coast High School 

The reason for this webquest was benifit the kids and teaching them how we use geometry in the real world and not just in the classroom. My goal was to make this a fun learning experience for them I hoped they enjoyed it.