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Chapter #4 Project, Kindergarden Surface Area

Your project will be to build a composite object from blocks from the kindergarden class and find the overall surface area of your objects!
* This project will be in partners, but each partner will have to do their own calculations for the project
Steps to follow:
1. Build a composite object using the block we obtained from the kindergarden 
2. Take pictures of your composite object with a ruler in different positions to get all the different measurements you will need.
3. Upload those images to your drive
4. Insert the pictures of your composite object into a Doc. if you are going to do the calculations on paper and add them like you did with the pictures. Or add the images to a drawing Doc. if you are going to complete the surface area calculations in the doc.
5. Find the surface area of your entire composite object, remember if it is too simple you will not be able to show mastery of this outcome, also if it is too complicated it will take longer than the two periods you have for this project. You will also need to show all calculations and it will prove your mastery of surface area. 
** Make sure that all your pictures and calculations are in a single Google Doc and shared with me.

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