Instructions
Complete the following geometry problems inspired by the One Piece world. Use your knowledge of shapes, angles, and measurements to answer the questions.
Problem 1: Shapes Ahoy!
Draw a 2D shape that represents the Jolly Roger flag of the Straw Hat Pirates. Label the shape and list its properties (sides, angles, etc.).
Properties:
Problem 2: Area of a Treasure Chest
Imagine a treasure chest in the shape of a rectangular prism. If the length is 24 cm, the width is 15 cm, and the height is 10 cm, calculate the volume of the treasure chest.
Volume = Length x Width x Height = ___________ cm³
Problem 3: Angle Maps
In the One Piece world, Luffy often encounters angles on his adventures. If he spots an angle that measures 70 degrees, what is the measure of its complementary angle?
Complementary Angle = ___________ degrees
Problem 4: Circumference of a Pirate Ship's Wheel
The wheel of a pirate ship has a radius of 4 feet. What is the circumference of the wheel? (Use π ≈ 3.14)
Circumference = 2 x π x Radius = ___________ feet
Problem 5: Coordinate Quest
On a grid, plot the coordinates of three important One Piece locations: (3, 7), (5, 2), and (8, 6). Connect the points and describe the shape created.
Shape Description:
Problem 6: Scaling up the Ship
Luffy’s ship is currently 10 meters long. If they want to scale it up by a factor of 3, how long will the ship be after scaling? Show your calculations.
New Length = 10 meters x 3 = ___________ meters
Challenge Question: The Great Debate
Discuss with a friend: Why do you think geometry is important for pirate adventures? Write a short paragraph explaining your thoughts.
Your answer: