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Bridge Engineering Lesson
Bridge Engineering Lesson
Bridge Engineering Lesson
Bridge Engineering Lesson
Bridge Engineering Lesson
Bridge Engineering Lesson
Bridge Engineering Lesson
Bridge Engineering Lesson
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In this challenge, you will design and build a model bridge with the highest strength to weight ratio.

Students will read this PowerPoint lesson and answer questions on bridge engineering science and on designing a model bridge. I also included a Powerpoint lesson on how to draw a full size drawing of a model bridge. You can modify or edit the lesson to meet your needs. All the worksheets, tests, answer keys, grading rubrics, and suggestions for teaching this unit are provided in Word format free at Teachers Pay Teachers. I have included everything you need for this fun problem solving activity.

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Bridge Engineering Lesson

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Grades
8th - 12th
Pages
96
Answer Key
Included with rubric
Teaching Duration
1 Week

Description

In this challenge, you will design and build a model bridge with the highest strength to weight ratio.

Students will read this PowerPoint lesson and answer questions on bridge engineering science and on designing a model bridge. I also included a Powerpoint lesson on how to draw a full size drawing of a model bridge. You can modify or edit the lesson to meet your needs. All the worksheets, tests, answer keys, grading rubrics, and suggestions for teaching this unit are provided in Word format free at Teachers Pay Teachers. I have included everything you need for this fun problem solving activity.

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