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ENGR-STEM3 – Students will design technological problem solutions using scientific investigation, analysis and interpretation of data, innovation, invention, and fabrication while considering economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability constraints. (a) Demonstrate fundamental principles of design. (b) Design and conduct experiments along with analysis and interpretation of data. (c) Identify and consider realistic constraints relevant to the design of a system, component, or process. Essential Question: How do we learn new skills? Bell Ringer: No Bell Ringer today. Activity: Today is a short day and we are entering the end of the quarter so we are going to spend today cleaning up. Exit Ticket: How do we maintain our workspace? Make sure you clean your work area. and push your chairs in.
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ENGR-STEM3 – Students will design technological problem solutions using scientific investigation, analysis and interpretation of data, innovation, invention, and fabrication while considering economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability constraints. (a) Demonstrate fundamental principles of design. (b) Design and conduct experiments along with analysis and interpretation of data. (c) Identify and consider realistic constraints relevant to the design of a system, component, or process. Essential Question: How do we learn new skills? Bell Ringer: Go to Google Classroom and complete the bell ringer. Activity: You should be moving on to the planning stage of your project. I am going to require your planning to be very detailed. I will be giving you feedback along the way. Exit Ticket: How do we learn new skills? Make sure you clean your work area. and push your chairs in. Standard:
ENGR-STEM3 – Students will design technological problem solutions using scientific investigation, analysis and interpretation of data, innovation, invention, and fabrication while considering economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability constraints. (a) Demonstrate fundamental principles of design. (b) Design and conduct experiments along with analysis and interpretation of data. (c) Identify and consider realistic constraints relevant to the design of a system, component, or process. Essential Question: How do we learn new skills? Bell Ringer: Go to Google Classroom and complete the bell ringer. Activity: Today we will research for our Maker Hour Projects. Go to Google Classroom and complete the assignment. Exit Ticket: How do we learn new skills? Make sure you clean your work area. and push your chairs in. Standard:
ENGR-STEM3 – Students will design technological problem solutions using scientific investigation, analysis and interpretation of data, innovation, invention, and fabrication while considering economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability constraints. (a) Demonstrate fundamental principles of design. (b) Design and conduct experiments along with analysis and interpretation of data. (c) Identify and consider realistic constraints relevant to the design of a system, component, or process. Essential Question: How do we learn new skills? Bell Ringer: Go to Google Classroom and complete the bell ringer. Activity: Today we start on our Maker Hour Project. You are going to decide on one of two pathways, either a maker skill you would like to improve on or learn, or a making something that you would like to make. Exit Ticket: How do we learn new skills? Make sure you clean your work area. and push your chairs in. Standard:
ENGR-STEM3 – Students will design technological problem solutions using scientific investigation, analysis and interpretation of data, innovation, invention, and fabrication while considering economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability constraints. (a) Demonstrate fundamental principles of design. (b) Design and conduct experiments along with analysis and interpretation of data. (c) Identify and consider realistic constraints relevant to the design of a system, component, or process. Essential Question: How do we grow plants without soil? Bell Ringer: Go to Google Classroom and complete the bell ringer. 3rd- 2r7uyb 4th- f6tg2ko Activity: Today we are going to have a clean up day. To get our areas back in shape. Exit Ticket: How do we determine our level of success? Make sure you clean your work area. and push your chairs in. Standard:
ENGR-STEM3 – Students will design technological problem solutions using scientific investigation, analysis and interpretation of data, innovation, invention, and fabrication while considering economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability constraints. (a) Demonstrate fundamental principles of design. (b) Design and conduct experiments along with analysis and interpretation of data. (c) Identify and consider realistic constraints relevant to the design of a system, component, or process. Essential Question: How do we grow plants without soil? Bell Ringer: Go to Google Classroom and complete the bell ringer. 3rd- 2r7uyb 4th- f6tg2ko Activity: Today is the last to work on your hydroponic systems. Tomorrow you will be writing your reflection. Hydroponics Project Rubric
Exit Ticket: How do we determine our level of success? Make sure you clean your work area. and push your chairs in. Standard:
ENGR-STEM3 – Students will design technological problem solutions using scientific investigation, analysis and interpretation of data, innovation, invention, and fabrication while considering economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability constraints. (a) Demonstrate fundamental principles of design. (b) Design and conduct experiments along with analysis and interpretation of data. (c) Identify and consider realistic constraints relevant to the design of a system, component, or process. Essential Question: How do we grow plants without soil? Bell Ringer: Go to Google Classroom and complete the bell ringer. 3rd- 2r7uyb 4th- f6tg2ko Activity: Today we will go over the scale assignment since many of you had problems with it. You should be in full testing mode now. Continue to improve your designs. This is the last week for hydroponics they are to be wrapped up by Wednesday. Hydroponics Project Rubric
Exit Ticket: How do we determine our level of success? Make sure you clean your work area. and push your chairs in. Standard:
ENGR-STEM3 – Students will design technological problem solutions using scientific investigation, analysis and interpretation of data, innovation, invention, and fabrication while considering economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability constraints. (a) Demonstrate fundamental principles of design. (b) Design and conduct experiments along with analysis and interpretation of data. (c) Identify and consider realistic constraints relevant to the design of a system, component, or process. Essential Question: How do we grow plants without soil? Bell Ringer: Go to Google Classroom and complete the bell ringer. 3rd- 2r7uyb 4th- f6tg2ko Activity: You should be in full testing mode now. Continue to improve your designs. Hydroponics Project Rubric
Exit Ticket: Where are you most likely to fail in your system? Make sure you clean your work area. and push your chairs in. Standard:
ENGR-STEM3 – Students will design technological problem solutions using scientific investigation, analysis and interpretation of data, innovation, invention, and fabrication while considering economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability constraints. (a) Demonstrate fundamental principles of design. (b) Design and conduct experiments along with analysis and interpretation of data. (c) Identify and consider realistic constraints relevant to the design of a system, component, or process. Essential Question: How do we grow plants without soil? Bell Ringer: Go to Google Classroom and complete the bell ringer. 3rd- 2r7uyb 4th- f6tg2ko Activity: Keep working on your designs. Has anyone had to kill an idea yet? Hydroponics Project Rubric
Exit Ticket: Where are you most likely to fail in your system? Make sure you clean your work area. and push your chairs in. |
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