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Defining Engineering Problems: Problem or Solution
Defining Engineering Problems: Problem or Solution
Defining Engineering Problems: Problem or Solution
Defining Engineering Problems: Problem or Solution
Defining Engineering Problems: Problem or Solution
Defining Engineering Problems: Problem or Solution
Defining Engineering Problems: Problem or Solution
Defining Engineering Problems: Problem or Solution
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Defining Engineering Problems: Problem or Solution

Help students distinguish between a problem and a solution with this engaging activity designed for early elementary learners. Using simple, real-life scenarios, students practice identifying whether a situation is a problem or a solution while building foundational understanding of design thinking and logical reasoning.

Features:

  • Encourages students to recognize and classify problems and solutions
  • Supports early critical thinking and decision-making skills
  • Student-friendly format with clear, easy-to-follow tasks
  • Printable recording sheets for hands-on learning and reflection
  • Print-and-go resource ideal for busy classrooms

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Defining Engineering Problems: Problem or Solution

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Description

Defining Engineering Problems: Problem or Solution

Help students distinguish between a problem and a solution with this engaging activity designed for early elementary learners. Using simple, real-life scenarios, students practice identifying whether a situation is a problem or a solution while building foundational understanding of design thinking and logical reasoning.

Features:

  • Encourages students to recognize and classify problems and solutions
  • Supports early critical thinking and decision-making skills
  • Student-friendly format with clear, easy-to-follow tasks
  • Printable recording sheets for hands-on learning and reflection
  • Print-and-go resource ideal for busy classrooms

#EngineeringForKids#STEMActivities#PrimarySTEM#KindergartenSTEM#FirstGradeSTEM#SecondGradeSTEM#ProblemSolvingSkills#CriticalThinking#DesignThinking#ElementarySTEM#PrintableWorksheets#TeachersPayTeachers#TPTScience

Save time and money—get all 6 worksheets in one easy bundle! Click here to grab the bundle.

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NGSSK-PS2-2
Analyze data to determine if a design solution works as intended to change the speed or direction of an object with a push or a pull. Examples of problems requiring a solution could include having a marble or other object move a certain distance, follow a particular path, and knock down other objects. Examples of solutions could include tools such as a ramp to increase the speed of the object and a structure that would cause an object such as a marble or ball to turn. Assessment does not include friction as a mechanism for change in speed.
NGSSK-PS2-1
Plan and conduct an investigation to compare the effects of different strengths or different directions of pushes and pulls on the motion of an object. Examples of pushes or pulls could include a string attached to an object being pulled, a person pushing an object, a person stopping a rolling ball, and two objects colliding and pushing on each other. Assessment is limited to different relative strengths or different directions, but not both at the same time. Assessment does not include non-contact pushes or pulls such as those produced by magnets.
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