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Lesley STEAM • steam.lesley.edu • 2016 Virtual Reality Scavenger Hunt WHAT: Virtual Reality is an immersive 3-D experience that transports you to real and sometimes imagined environments. YOUR CHALLENGE: Using Google Cardboard & Google Street View, navigate to your home address or somewhere you’ve always wanted to go. Use the blank sheet of paper to record: Examples of what kinds of shapes you can spot. Count how many of each shape you find. Record if you found any structures that use two or more shapes fit together. If you found buildings: what shape were the roofs made out of? Where they all the same or different? Why do you think they were built using those shapes? (think about the weather/climate where they are located). Extension for a neighborhood project: use Google maps (right click to measure distance) to get approximate measurements for your neighborhood/community. Recreate your neighborhood as a “Bee-Bot City” using butcher paper and Bee Units.

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Lesley STEAM • steam.lesley.edu • 2016

Virtual RealityScavenger HuntWHAT: Virtual Reality is an immersive 3-D experience that transports you to real and sometimes imagined environments.

YOUR CHALLENGE: Using Google Cardboard & Google Street View, navigate to your home address or somewhere you’ve always wanted to go.

Use the blank sheet of paper to record:➔ Examples of what kinds of shapes you can spot.➔ Count how many of each shape you find.➔ Record if you found any structures that use two or more shapes fit

together. ➔ If you found buildings: what shape were the roofs made out of? Where

they all the same or different? Why do you think they were built using those shapes? (think about the weather/climate where they are located).

Extension for a neighborhood project: use Google maps (right click to measure distance) to get approximate measurements for your neighborhood/community. Recreate your neighborhood as a “Bee-Bot City” using butcher paper and Bee Units.