Kamalpreet Kaur has created the project "Measuring Heights and Distances" in Class2Class.org
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Measuring Heights and Distances
What is this project about?
Students use trigonometric ratios to measure the height of a building, tree, or flagpole using only a protractor, ruler, and tape measure. They compare their methods and results with students from another country, analyzing how angle of elevation and...
- Age of Students
- 13-15 years
- Project Duration
- 1 week
- Starting Month
- July 2026
- Language
- English
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Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to identify and describe how trigonometric ratios are used to measure heights and distances in real-world contexts, and recognize different measurement methods used by peers globally.
Students will be able to apply trigonometric ratios and measurement tools to calculate the height of buildings or objects, and demonstrate their measurement techniques through collaborative exchange with international partners.
Students will be able to compare and contrast measurement methods, results, and sources of error between their own calculations and those from partner classrooms, analyzing how angle of elevation and distance affect accuracy.
Students will be able to evaluate the effectiveness and reliability of different trigonometric approaches across cultures, and assess how global perspectives enhance critical thinking about real-world mathematical problem-solving.