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SIDES VIEW OF BLOCK WALLS
You may want to start with six blocks.
You can create a wall with the blocks.
Blocks in the wall must be straight on top of each other.
There can be no hidden blocks in the wall (no hiding blocks behind the wall).
Some examples of block walls are shown on a table in the image below.
The SIDE VIEW of another block wall is shown (four blocks, a space, another space, then a block, then another block).
You can now move the green blocks to made the side view of YOUR OWN WALL. The green blocks must go in the squares and and build up from the table (as shown in the example).
USING BLOCK WALLS TO CONTROL AN ELEVATOR
Show below is a block wall with four blocks, a space, another space, a block and then another block.
How many blocks are shown.
[A] Now press the reset button then the start button. You can repeat pressing reset and start as many times as you want.
[B] What do you notice about the motion of the elevator? Where does it start? Where does it stop? How does it move? Same speed or different speeds? How do the blocks control the movement?
NOW ENTER YOUR WALL
Click on the blue dot next to a letter to drag the top of the wall up or down.
[C] Enter your wall (using six blocks total).
[D] Now press reset and start. For your wall, what do you notice about the motion of the elevator? Where does it start? Where does it stop? How does it move? Same speed or different speeds? How do the blocks control the movement? How is your motion different or the same as the shape that was there before (above).
[E] If you add more blocks, what do you notice about where the elevator starts? Stops? How it moves?
You may need to move things down to see where the elevator stops. How does the elevator move?
[F] If you take away some blocks, what do you notice about where the elevator starts? Stops? How it moves?
MY ELEVATOR STORY
Tell a story to go with any arrangement of blocks you want to use. Your story might start:
"Tonya wanted to go to the fourth floor to buy a t-shirt ..." The movement of the elevator should match your story.
Be ready to share your story.
How-to questions:
How do I make the elevator go down? Answer: Drag blocks below the horizontal black line.
How do I make the elevator start on a different floor? Answer: Change the number for initial floor to something other than "0".
How do I undo something? Answer: Press the left-curving arrow to the left of the magnifying glass.
SHARE YOUR STORY
Starting with the initial floor, use the letters A-F to help make the connection between your story and the graph. Initial floor - A - B - C - D - E - F -
DISCUSSION
What math do you see in making your story?
Could we use numbers or symbols like "+" , "-" or"=" to describe the motion of the elevator?