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Unit 6 WebQuest Project
Road Trip
Introduction
| Task
| Process
| Guidance
| Resources
| Conclusion
Introduction
Let's hit the road! Come join us on a cross-country
trip to see the nation. In preparation, you'll need a map to figure
out how far you're traveling. You're also going to need to load up your
car with all the necessary travel essentials. Don't overdo it though,
there's only so much room in there. Put on your geometry thinking cap
and let's get packing!
The Task
Below is a brief description of each challenge
you will encounter in this WebQuest. The Process
section has a more detailed description of each activity. Also, the Guidance
section has some helpful hints and the Resource
section has some useful Web sites for you to use. Road
Challenge 1:
First, given a list of different cities, you will pick the three cities
that you will visit during your road trip. Then, using your knowledge
of the metric and customary system, you will calculate the distance
you will travel, and convert these measurements into smaller units.
Road Challenge 2:
Next, find a car in which you would like to take your trip. Find the
dimensions of the trunk of the car. Find the dimensions of the luggage
you are planning on taking on your trip. Use this information to determine
how many pieces of luggage you can safely pack in the trunk of your
car.
Road Challenge 3:
Last, create a presentation that includes the information you gather
in Road Challenges 1 and 2.
The Process
Below is a detailed description of each
challenge.
Road Challenge 1
- From this list of cities below, choose three that you would like
to visit on your trip.
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- Charleston, South Carolina
- Dallas, Texas
- Estes Park, Colorado
- Gatlinburg, Tennessee
- Hershey, Pennsylvania
- Indianapolis, Indiana
- Ocean City, New Jersey
- Kansas City, Kansas
- Los Angeles, California
- Miami, Florida
- New York City, New York
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Providence, Rhode Island
- Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
- Seattle, Washington
- Toledo, Ohio
- Virginia Beach, Virginia
- Washington D.C., District of Colombia
- Once you have chosen your three cities, use the Internet to map
the route you will take on your journey. Determine the distances, in
both miles and kilometers, from one city to the next.
- Then, convert the distances in miles to feet and the distances in
kilometers to meters. You should have a total of 12 conversions. Organize
your conversions into a chart.
- Finally, estimate the amount of time it will take you to reach your
final destination on this road trip. Assume an average speed of 60
miles per hour (90 kilometers per hour).
Road Challenge 2:
- Choose the car in which you would like to travel. Research this
vehicle on the Internet to determine the dimensions of its trunk or
cargo space.
- Next, select luggage that you would like to use for this trip. Make
an organized list of the dimensions of each piece of luggage. Be sure
to find the dimensions of at least five pieces of luggage.
- Write a report that includes the answers to the following questions.
- What is the total volume of the trunk space or cargo space for
your vehicle?
- What is the total volume of the pieces of luggage you are going
to take on your journey?
- Based on these calculations alone, which pieces of luggage do
you think you can fit into the trunk of your car? Explain your reasoning.
- Besides volume, what else must be considered to determine which
pieces of luggage will fit in the trunk of your car?
Road Challenge 3:
Create a presentation that includes the following:
- a map of the United States that shows your
three destination cities and the path you will take to travel to these
cities;
- an organized presentation of your calculations
for determining the distances between each city in feet and meters,
as well as how you determined how long it would take you to reach your
final destination city;
- your report from Road Challenge 3; and
- a picture of the vehicle you chose.
Guidance
Having car problems? Below are some helpful hints
for each Road Challenge.
Road Challenge 1:
- When doing your conversions, remember that 1 mile = 5,280 feet and
1 kilometer = 1,000 meters.
- To find out how long it will take you to travel, you need to set
up a proportion. You are trying to find the number of hours it will
take you to travel the total number of miles or kilometers of your
road trip. To review solving proportions, refer to Lesson 10-2 in your
text.
Road Challenge 2:
To review how to calculate the volume of
a rectangular prism, refer to Lesson 14-5 in your text.
Road Challenge 3:
Some of the presentations that you could create are:
- a Web page,
- a booklet,
- a poster, or
- a newspaper/magazine article.
Resources
Listed below are some helpful Web sites for you
to use. These Web sites are just a starting point. You do not need to
limit yourself to them.
Expedia
MapQuest
Luggagebase
Conclusion
So, how was your trip? Did you have did you have enough room for everything you wanted to take? If you planned well, then you probably did. We hope you enjoyed the journey!
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