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Distance Learning - Project Based Learning - Ping Pong Trick Shot Google Slides
Distance Learning - Project Based Learning - Ping Pong Trick Shot Google Slides
Distance Learning - Project Based Learning - Ping Pong Trick Shot Google Slides
Distance Learning - Project Based Learning - Ping Pong Trick Shot Google Slides
Distance Learning - Project Based Learning - Ping Pong Trick Shot Google Slides
Distance Learning - Project Based Learning - Ping Pong Trick Shot Google Slides
Distance Learning - Project Based Learning - Ping Pong Trick Shot Google Slides
Distance Learning - Project Based Learning - Ping Pong Trick Shot Google Slides
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This product is designed for at home distance learning. Students will create the MOST AWESOME Ping Pong Trick Shot in the style of Dude Perfect!

It is completely STEAM integrated with "I can" statements for each area. Students will collect data and follow the Engineering Design Process throughout the challenge. Dude Perfect is
a super popular Youtube channel.

The Dude Perfect team uses the Engineering Design Process in every creation they create!

Students will enjoy using this in Google Slide form which is perfect for tech integration.

Included in the document:

  • Real World Problem Introduction
  • 5 QR codes to Dude Perfect with unlock tasks for each one
  • "I can" Statements for each area of STEAM with KWL
  • Design Brief
  • Newton's 1st Law of Motion
  • Ping Pong Drop Zone
  • Data Collection document
  • Engineering Design Process Model documents for build
  • Scoring Rubric
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Distance Learning - Project Based Learning - Ping Pong Trick Shot Google Slides

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Description

This product is designed for at home distance learning. Students will create the MOST AWESOME Ping Pong Trick Shot in the style of Dude Perfect!

It is completely STEAM integrated with "I can" statements for each area. Students will collect data and follow the Engineering Design Process throughout the challenge. Dude Perfect is
a super popular Youtube channel.

The Dude Perfect team uses the Engineering Design Process in every creation they create!

Students will enjoy using this in Google Slide form which is perfect for tech integration.

Included in the document:

  • Real World Problem Introduction
  • 5 QR codes to Dude Perfect with unlock tasks for each one
  • "I can" Statements for each area of STEAM with KWL
  • Design Brief
  • Newton's 1st Law of Motion
  • Ping Pong Drop Zone
  • Data Collection document
  • Engineering Design Process Model documents for build
  • Scoring Rubric
Report this resource to TPT
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November 19, 2021
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Grades taught: 6th
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Standards

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NGSSMS-ETS1-2
Evaluate competing design solutions using a systematic process to determine how well they meet the criteria and constraints of the problem.
NGSS3-5-ETS1-3
Plan and carry out fair tests in which variables are controlled and failure points are considered to identify aspects of a model or prototype that can be improved.
NGSSMS-PS2-4
Construct and present arguments using evidence to support the claim that gravitational interactions are attractive and depend on the masses of interacting objects. Examples of evidence for arguments could include data generated from simulations or digital tools; and charts displaying mass, strength of interaction, distance from the Sun, and orbital periods of objects within the solar system. Assessment does not include Newton’s Law of Gravitation or Kepler’s Laws.
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