Saturday, May 11, 2019
The Tallest Tower
One of the projects that the
class has participated in during the past couple of weeks introduced them to
the Engineering Design Process. They
learned that engineers go through this process to design solutions to problems
using math and science.
First, we learned the six
steps that engineers go through as they solve complex problems. Step one required students to identify their problem (to build the tallest tower). Next, they were given the criteria and
constraints. Each team was given 25
index cards. They could bend and/or fold
the cards, but could not use tape or any other material to build their
tower. They brainstormed possible
solutions and then selected an approach.
After they built their tower, they evaluated and redesigned their model.
This activity covered several
Performance Indicators under Science Standard 5: Engineering. It also covered Transferable Skill 4: Working
Independently and Collaboratively. Below are some photos from the activity.
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