Description
A structured companion to the Introduction to the Engineering Design Process – Interactive Presentation that reinforces critical thinking and scientific problem-solving skills.
This guided notes worksheet is designed to keep middle and high school students actively engaged as they learn about the Engineering Design Process (EDP). By following along with the presentation, students record key definitions, vocabulary, and examples, while applying concepts to their creative ideas.
✨ What’s Included:
✅ Printable & Editable Student Worksheet (DOCX/PDF)
- Clear, Student-Friendly Sections
• Definition of the Engineering Design Process: Space to define EDP and its purpose.
• Key Vocabulary: Criteria and constraints with guided fill-ins.
✅ Step-by-Step EDP Notes
Students record:
- What happens in each step of the process?
- Examples were provided during the lesson.
- Their ideas for problems, designs, and improvements.
✅ Reflection Question
Encourages critical thinking about why evaluation and improvement are vital in the engineering process.
Knowledge & Skills Students Will Develop:
✔ Understand the purpose and steps of the Engineering Design Process.
✔ Define key engineering vocabulary (criteria, constraints).
✔ Connect classroom learning to real-world problem solving.
✔ Develop note-taking and critical thinking skills for STEM applications.
Perfect For:
- Middle and High School Science, STEM, or Engineering (Grades 6–10)
- NGSS-aligned instruction (Science & Engineering Practices: Defining Problems & Designing Solutions)
- Use during lessons, as an interactive notebook entry, or for independent study.
- Traditional, hybrid, and digital classrooms (Google Classroom compatible)
Teaching Tip: Pair this worksheet with a hands-on STEM challenge where students apply the EDP to solve a real-world problem.
Bundle Ready: Designed to complement the “Introduction to the Engineering Design Process – Interactive Presentation” for a complete, ready-to-use teaching package.
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Description
A structured companion to the Introduction to the Engineering Design Process – Interactive Presentation that reinforces critical thinking and scientific problem-solving skills.
This guided notes worksheet is designed to keep middle and high school students actively engaged as they learn about the Engineering Design Process (EDP). By following along with the presentation, students record key definitions, vocabulary, and examples, while applying concepts to their creative ideas.
✨ What’s Included:
✅ Printable & Editable Student Worksheet (DOCX/PDF)
- Clear, Student-Friendly Sections
• Definition of the Engineering Design Process: Space to define EDP and its purpose.
• Key Vocabulary: Criteria and constraints with guided fill-ins.
✅ Step-by-Step EDP Notes
Students record:
- What happens in each step of the process?
- Examples were provided during the lesson.
- Their ideas for problems, designs, and improvements.
✅ Reflection Question
Encourages critical thinking about why evaluation and improvement are vital in the engineering process.
Knowledge & Skills Students Will Develop:
✔ Understand the purpose and steps of the Engineering Design Process.
✔ Define key engineering vocabulary (criteria, constraints).
✔ Connect classroom learning to real-world problem solving.
✔ Develop note-taking and critical thinking skills for STEM applications.
Perfect For:
- Middle and High School Science, STEM, or Engineering (Grades 6–10)
- NGSS-aligned instruction (Science & Engineering Practices: Defining Problems & Designing Solutions)
- Use during lessons, as an interactive notebook entry, or for independent study.
- Traditional, hybrid, and digital classrooms (Google Classroom compatible)
Teaching Tip: Pair this worksheet with a hands-on STEM challenge where students apply the EDP to solve a real-world problem.
Bundle Ready: Designed to complement the “Introduction to the Engineering Design Process – Interactive Presentation” for a complete, ready-to-use teaching package.


