Description
Help students demonstrate their understanding of the Engineering Design Process with this engaging Engineering Design Process One-Pager Project! This activity allows students to visually organize their learning while explaining how engineers solve problems using the steps define, identify criteria & constraints, imagine, prototype, test, improve, and communicate.
Students combine science content, creativity, and critical thinking as they design a visual one-pager that explains the engineering design process and illustrates a possible solution to a problem. This activity is perfect for helping students summarize engineering concepts, demonstrate understanding, and practice scientific communication.
This one-pager works well as a STEM activity, engineering design assessment, review assignment, or interactive notebook project in middle school science classrooms.
When students are finished with their one pagers, have them do a gallery walk to view other students work. When my students finish one pagers, I put all of their finished projects on a Prezi and have them do a virtual gallery walk. The students love it!
Whats included?
- (PDF) Student directions that double as a place for them to record their research.
- (PDF) Grading Rubric
- (PDF) Gallery walk worksheet
- (PDF) 20 one pager templates
- (PDF) Student Sample Included
- (PPT) Student directions that double as a place for them to record their research. (Fully editable)
- (PPT) Grading Rubric (Fully editable)
- (PPT) Gallery walk worksheet (Fully editable)
This one pager project is a great way to introduce Engineering Design and have beautiful artwork to display on a bulletin board!
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This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
Engineering Design One Pager Science Project | NGSS Engineering Design Activity
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Description
Help students demonstrate their understanding of the Engineering Design Process with this engaging Engineering Design Process One-Pager Project! This activity allows students to visually organize their learning while explaining how engineers solve problems using the steps define, identify criteria & constraints, imagine, prototype, test, improve, and communicate.
Students combine science content, creativity, and critical thinking as they design a visual one-pager that explains the engineering design process and illustrates a possible solution to a problem. This activity is perfect for helping students summarize engineering concepts, demonstrate understanding, and practice scientific communication.
This one-pager works well as a STEM activity, engineering design assessment, review assignment, or interactive notebook project in middle school science classrooms.
When students are finished with their one pagers, have them do a gallery walk to view other students work. When my students finish one pagers, I put all of their finished projects on a Prezi and have them do a virtual gallery walk. The students love it!
Whats included?
- (PDF) Student directions that double as a place for them to record their research.
- (PDF) Grading Rubric
- (PDF) Gallery walk worksheet
- (PDF) 20 one pager templates
- (PDF) Student Sample Included
- (PPT) Student directions that double as a place for them to record their research. (Fully editable)
- (PPT) Grading Rubric (Fully editable)
- (PPT) Gallery walk worksheet (Fully editable)
This one pager project is a great way to introduce Engineering Design and have beautiful artwork to display on a bulletin board!
Follow myTPT store for new science products and updates!
Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
Copyright © Christina’s Creatives, LLC.
This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).


