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Engineering Design Process PowerPoint & Google Slides | STEM, Engineering Cycle
Engineering Design Process PowerPoint & Google Slides | STEM, Engineering Cycle
Engineering Design Process PowerPoint & Google Slides | STEM, Engineering Cycle
Engineering Design Process PowerPoint & Google Slides | STEM, Engineering Cycle
Engineering Design Process PowerPoint & Google Slides | STEM, Engineering Cycle
Engineering Design Process PowerPoint & Google Slides | STEM, Engineering Cycle
Engineering Design Process PowerPoint & Google Slides | STEM, Engineering Cycle
Engineering Design Process PowerPoint & Google Slides | STEM, Engineering Cycle
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"This resource clearly reviews the Engineering Design Process in a way sixth graders can understand and makes it engaging. It is a great way to kick off science at the beginning of the school year to get started on science. "
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Engineering Design Process PowerPoint & Google Slides | STEM Engineering Cycle, NGSS MS-ETS1, Design Thinking, Engineering Practices

Help students understand how engineers solve real-world problems with this engaging Engineering Design Process PowerPoint and Google Slides presentation! This visual STEM resource walks students through each stage of the engineering design cycle, helping them learn how engineers identify problems, develop solutions, create prototypes, test ideas, analyze results, and improve designs through iteration.

Perfect for middle school science, STEM, engineering, technology education, robotics, makerspaces, Project-Based Learning (PBL), and NGSS-aligned classrooms, this presentation provides a strong foundation for engineering instruction while supporting hands-on design challenges and innovation projects.

Whether you are introducing engineering for the first time or reinforcing concepts during a STEM unit, this resource helps students build critical thinking, problem-solving, collaboration, and design-thinking skills.

What's Included?

42-Slide PowerPoint Presentation

42-Slide Google Slides Version

✔ Full-color visuals designed to support student understanding

✔ Vocabulary and key engineering concepts

✔ Step-by-step coverage of the engineering design process

✔ Real-world engineering connections and examples

✔ Visuals that coordinate with the companion Doodle Notes resource

✔ Answer key visuals for guided instruction and review

Key Concepts Covered

⭐ Engineering Design Process

⭐ Ask

⭐ Imagine

⭐ Plan

⭐ Create

⭐ Test

⭐ Improve

⭐ Criteria and Constraints

⭐ Prototypes

⭐ Brainstorming Solutions

⭐ Evaluating Results

⭐ Iteration and Redesign

⭐ Problem Solving

⭐ Innovation

⭐ Real-World Engineering Applications

⭐ STEM Careers and Engineering Practices

How to Use

✔ Introduce an engineering unit

✔ Support STEM design challenges

✔ Guide Project-Based Learning (PBL)

✔ Facilitate whole-class instruction

✔ Support remote learning and digital classrooms

✔ Review engineering concepts before assessments

✔ Pair with Doodle Notes and engineering activities

✔ Use as a foundation for makerspace projects

✔ Provide structure for student innovation projects

Perfect For

✔ Middle School Science

✔ STEM Classes

✔ Engineering Units

✔ Technology Education

✔ Makerspaces

✔ Robotics Programs

✔ NGSS-Aligned Instruction

✔ Gifted and Talented Programs

✔ Homeschool Science

✔ Project-Based Learning (PBL)

✔ Science and Engineering Fair Preparation

Why Teachers Love It

⭐ Clear, organized progression through the engineering design cycle

⭐ Highly visual format that supports diverse learners

⭐ Reinforces NGSS engineering practices

⭐ Helps students connect engineering concepts to real-world problem solving

⭐ Flexible for both digital and in-person instruction

⭐ Saves valuable planning time while increasing student engagement

⭐ Works seamlessly with engineering challenges and STEM projects

Related Resources

• Engineering Design Process Doodle Notes & Quiz

• STEM Challenges and Design Activities

• Scientific Method Resources

• Science and Engineering Practices Activities

• STEM Bellringers and Warm-Ups

Related Products

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Please Note: This resource includes the PowerPoint presentation and Google Slides version only. Doodle Notes, quizzes, worksheets, engineering challenges, and other companion resources are sold separately.

Doodle Notes® is a trademarked term used with permission. Please visit doodlenotes.org for more information.

Created by Black-Eyed Susan Science

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Engineering Design Process PowerPoint & Google Slides | STEM, Engineering Cycle

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42 PowerPoint and Google Slides
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30 minutes

What others say

"This resource clearly reviews the Engineering Design Process in a way sixth graders can understand and makes it engaging. It is a great way to kick off science at the beginning of the school year to get started on science. "
star
Ashtin B.

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Description

Engineering Design Process PowerPoint & Google Slides | STEM Engineering Cycle, NGSS MS-ETS1, Design Thinking, Engineering Practices

Help students understand how engineers solve real-world problems with this engaging Engineering Design Process PowerPoint and Google Slides presentation! This visual STEM resource walks students through each stage of the engineering design cycle, helping them learn how engineers identify problems, develop solutions, create prototypes, test ideas, analyze results, and improve designs through iteration.

Perfect for middle school science, STEM, engineering, technology education, robotics, makerspaces, Project-Based Learning (PBL), and NGSS-aligned classrooms, this presentation provides a strong foundation for engineering instruction while supporting hands-on design challenges and innovation projects.

Whether you are introducing engineering for the first time or reinforcing concepts during a STEM unit, this resource helps students build critical thinking, problem-solving, collaboration, and design-thinking skills.

What's Included?

42-Slide PowerPoint Presentation

42-Slide Google Slides Version

✔ Full-color visuals designed to support student understanding

✔ Vocabulary and key engineering concepts

✔ Step-by-step coverage of the engineering design process

✔ Real-world engineering connections and examples

✔ Visuals that coordinate with the companion Doodle Notes resource

✔ Answer key visuals for guided instruction and review

Key Concepts Covered

⭐ Engineering Design Process

⭐ Ask

⭐ Imagine

⭐ Plan

⭐ Create

⭐ Test

⭐ Improve

⭐ Criteria and Constraints

⭐ Prototypes

⭐ Brainstorming Solutions

⭐ Evaluating Results

⭐ Iteration and Redesign

⭐ Problem Solving

⭐ Innovation

⭐ Real-World Engineering Applications

⭐ STEM Careers and Engineering Practices

How to Use

✔ Introduce an engineering unit

✔ Support STEM design challenges

✔ Guide Project-Based Learning (PBL)

✔ Facilitate whole-class instruction

✔ Support remote learning and digital classrooms

✔ Review engineering concepts before assessments

✔ Pair with Doodle Notes and engineering activities

✔ Use as a foundation for makerspace projects

✔ Provide structure for student innovation projects

Perfect For

✔ Middle School Science

✔ STEM Classes

✔ Engineering Units

✔ Technology Education

✔ Makerspaces

✔ Robotics Programs

✔ NGSS-Aligned Instruction

✔ Gifted and Talented Programs

✔ Homeschool Science

✔ Project-Based Learning (PBL)

✔ Science and Engineering Fair Preparation

Why Teachers Love It

⭐ Clear, organized progression through the engineering design cycle

⭐ Highly visual format that supports diverse learners

⭐ Reinforces NGSS engineering practices

⭐ Helps students connect engineering concepts to real-world problem solving

⭐ Flexible for both digital and in-person instruction

⭐ Saves valuable planning time while increasing student engagement

⭐ Works seamlessly with engineering challenges and STEM projects

Related Resources

• Engineering Design Process Doodle Notes & Quiz

• STEM Challenges and Design Activities

• Scientific Method Resources

• Science and Engineering Practices Activities

• STEM Bellringers and Warm-Ups

Related Products

Engineering Design Process Doodle Notes & Quiz + PP | NGSS | STEM Resource

Engineering Design Process Doodle Notes & Quiz | NGSS STEM & Innovation Resource

YOU MAY ALSO BE INTERESTED IN:

ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS Spectrum Sleuth: Color Quest (Color by Code)

Please Note: This resource includes the PowerPoint presentation and Google Slides version only. Doodle Notes, quizzes, worksheets, engineering challenges, and other companion resources are sold separately.

Doodle Notes® is a trademarked term used with permission. Please visit doodlenotes.org for more information.

Created by Black-Eyed Susan Science

Customer Tips

⭐ Earn TpT credits toward future purchases by leaving feedback on your purchases.

⭐ Follow Black-Eyed Susan Science by clicking the green ★ next to my store name to receive notifications about new resources, sales, and special promotions.

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Rated 5 out of 5
August 17, 2025
My students enjoyed this product. They were well engaged.
Takeea B.
32 reviews
Black-Eyed Susan Science
Response from
Black-Eyed Susan Science
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Aug 19, 2025

Thank you, Takeea! I’m so glad your students enjoyed the Engineering Design Process slides. It makes me happy to hear they were engaged—this topic can feel abstract at first, so I wanted the visuals to make the process more approachable and memorable.

Rated 4 out of 5
April 8, 2025
My students love using this resource! It is fun and keeps them engaged to the topics that they are currently learning.
Lilly W.
500 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Black-Eyed Susan Science
Response from
Black-Eyed Susan Science
(TPT Seller)
Apr 9, 2025

Thank you so much, Lilly! I’m thrilled to hear that your 4th graders are enjoying the Engineering Design Process Doodle Notes! It's always exciting to know that students are having fun while staying engaged in meaningful learning. I designed these notes to help make abstract processes feel approachable and visual—and it’s so encouraging to hear they’re doing just that in your classroom!

If your students enjoy creative and interactive resources, you might also want to explore my Spectrum Sleuth: Color Quest series. These are color-by-code science challenges where students identify false statements to unlock vibrant science-themed images. Here are a few free ones to try:

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Thanks again for the kind words, and please don’t hesitate to reach out if you ever have requests or ideas—I love hearing from fellow teachers!

Warmly, Cristy Black-Eyed Susan Science blackeyedsusanscience@gmail.com

Rated 5 out of 5
November 6, 2024
This resource clearly reviews the Engineering Design Process in a way sixth graders can understand and makes it engaging. It is a great way to kick off science at the beginning of the school year to get started on science.
Ashtin Boswell
(TPT Seller)
35 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Black-Eyed Susan Science
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Black-Eyed Susan Science
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Jan 6, 2025

Hi Ashtin,

Thank you so much for another amazing review! It means a lot to me that you’re finding the Engineering Design Process PowerPoint engaging for your 6th graders. I’m so glad the resource is helping kick off your science year in a fun and interactive way—it’s always great to start with something engaging!

If you’d like to stay up-to-date on more resources and specials, I’d love for you to follow me on Facebook at Mrs. C McCracken.

Thank you again for your support!CristyBlack-Eyed Susan Science

Rated 5 out of 5
August 24, 2024
This was a great resource for my STEM classes.
Anna B.
367 reviews
Grades taught: 7th, 8th
Black-Eyed Susan Science
Response from
Black-Eyed Susan Science
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Jan 13, 2025

Hi Anna,

Thank you so much for your kind review! I'm so glad to hear that the Engineering Design Process Doodle Notes worked well for your STEM classes. It’s always great to know that the resources are helping to engage your students in such meaningful ways!

If you haven’t already, I’d love to kindly invite you to follow me on Facebook for updates and new resources: https://www.facebook.com/Mrs.CMcCracken.

I’d also love for you to try out some of my newest resources for FREE:

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Thanks again for your support!

Best,Cristy :)Black-Eyed Susan Science

Rated 5 out of 5
January 2, 2020
Thanks!
Stacey Clements
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1,383 reviews
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Jan 8, 2020
Many thanks, Stacey :)
Rated 4.83 out of 5
June 12, 2019
Wished the PowerPoint was more engaging for students.
1,072 reviews
Black-Eyed Susan Science
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Black-Eyed Susan Science
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Jun 14, 2019
Thank you for this feedback. I have been working to make my more recent power points more engaging. Please look at this free resource to see a sample of my more current power points: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Excretory-System-Squiggle-Sheets-POWER-POINT-4535729 Thanks again!
Rated 4.6 out of 5
January 6, 2019
Nice project. Solid overall work.
Quinton S.
25 reviews
Black-Eyed Susan Science
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Jan 8, 2019
Thank you so much!
Rated 5 out of 5
October 26, 2018
Awesome resource
235 reviews
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Oct 29, 2018
Thank you for the nice feedback! :)

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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.
NGSSMS-ETS1-4
Develop a model to generate data for iterative testing and modification of a proposed object, tool, or process such that an optimal design can be achieved.
NGSSMS-ETS1-1
Define the criteria and constraints of a design problem with sufficient precision to ensure a successful solution, taking into account relevant scientific principles and potential impacts on people and the natural environment that may limit possible solutions.
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