Description
NOTE: See Introduction To Engineering (Creative Problem Solving) STEM STEAM Camp (Week 1) - also available at TpT!
Introduction To Engineering (Week 2) is a video curriculum guide that introduces engineering (creative problem solving) via 5 "next-level" STEM / STEAM projects - which take a total of 20 hours to complete.
Our video guides are designed to "teach the teacher" to introduce and help students to complete these projects.
Students culminate each project by reflecting on what they learned - and how it might be applied.
Project details are listed below ...
1. Building Roller Coasters
Teams of 2-10 students learn about energy and energy transformation, then design and build a roller coaster model either using a purchased roller coaster model kit, or an equivalent-price “do-it-yourself” roller coaster model built from pipe insulation, toothpicks, masking tape and marbles.
Check out our "next-level" STEM / STEAM projects on TpT ...
2. Animation
3. Public Keys (Internet Security)
4. It's Elementary (Artificial Intelligence)
5. Smart Schools (Internet Of Things)
6. I'm Thinking Of A Number Challenge (Introduction To Algorithms)
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Building Roller Coasters STEM STEAM Camp Project (Intro To Engineering)
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Description
NOTE: See Introduction To Engineering (Creative Problem Solving) STEM STEAM Camp (Week 1) - also available at TpT!
Introduction To Engineering (Week 2) is a video curriculum guide that introduces engineering (creative problem solving) via 5 "next-level" STEM / STEAM projects - which take a total of 20 hours to complete.
Our video guides are designed to "teach the teacher" to introduce and help students to complete these projects.
Students culminate each project by reflecting on what they learned - and how it might be applied.
Project details are listed below ...
1. Building Roller Coasters
Teams of 2-10 students learn about energy and energy transformation, then design and build a roller coaster model either using a purchased roller coaster model kit, or an equivalent-price “do-it-yourself” roller coaster model built from pipe insulation, toothpicks, masking tape and marbles.
Check out our "next-level" STEM / STEAM projects on TpT ...
2. Animation
3. Public Keys (Internet Security)
4. It's Elementary (Artificial Intelligence)
5. Smart Schools (Internet Of Things)
6. I'm Thinking Of A Number Challenge (Introduction To Algorithms)
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.




