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Performance Task 3/4.B On-Pace Due Date: November 14th Spatial Reasoning Project Earlier you worked together to decide whether a series of statements were always, sometimes, never true. Now that you’ve got your answers, it’s up to you and your partner to prove that you’re correct! Here’s how it works: 1. For each statement you think is always true, you must find a real world example and capture it in a photo. 2. For each statement you think is sometimes true, you must take two photos: one that shows an example of the statement being true and another that shows an example of the statement being false. 3. For each statement you think is never true, you must provide a written explanation of your reasoning (in complete, grammatically correct sentences). You may use drawings in your explanations. Once you have your photos, it’s time to organize them onto an album that you can turn in to Ms. Mitchell or Ms. Lee. Albums should have a cover page. Every statement should have its own page and look something like this: My partner and I believe the statement [insert statement here] is [always/ sometimes/never true] because…. Credit to Pi-Crust Projects for the idea Mitchell and Lee dtech High School *

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Performance Task 3/4.B On-Pace Due Date: November 14th

Spatial Reasoning Project !Earlier you worked together to decide whether a series of statements were always, sometimes, never true. Now that you’ve got your answers, it’s up to you and your partner to prove that you’re correct! Here’s how it works: !1. For each statement you think is always true, you must find a real

world example and capture ! it in a photo.!2. For each statement you think is sometimes true, you must take two photos: one that shows ! an example of the statement being true and another that shows an example of the statement ! being false.!3. For each statement you think is never true, you must provide a written explanation of your! reasoning (in complete, grammatically correct sentences). You may use drawings in your! explanations.!!Once you have your photos, it’s time to organize them onto an album that you can turn in to Ms. Mitchell or Ms. Lee. Albums should have a cover page. Every statement should have its own page and look something like this:!!! My partner and I believe the statement [insert statement here] is [always/sometimes/never true] because…. !!

Credit to Pi-Crust Projects for the ideaMitchell and Lee dtech High School

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