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Food Machine Design Challenge
Food Machine Design Challenge
Food Machine Design Challenge
Food Machine Design Challenge
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Food Machine Design Challenge

Design a prototype of a machine that would make your favorite food for

you anytime you want it.

WhyMakers Design Challenges come READY to use. All you have to do is hand them out to students and they can begin to work independently on them! These design challenges can be used in so many different ways. You can use these for your Makerspace, Genius Hour, Independent Time, STEM, Choice Time, Technology Class, Library Time, Afterschool programs, Camps, STEAM classes, Design Thinking Classes, SEL time and more!

The design briefs come ready to go with the following sections:

Context - so the challenge makes sense

Design Challenge - what the task is to do

Specifications - the must do’s for this challenge

Constraints - the limitations for this challenge

Materials - needed for the challenge 

Tools - needed for the challenge 

Steps - to complete the challenge

Tips - helpful info for the challenge 

These design challenges focus on real life scenarios that you can connect to content standards. These are sure to keep your students engaged and will encourage them to think deeply about the content being taught while being innovative and crafting their solutions.

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Food Machine Design Challenge

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WhyMakers Design Challenges come READY to use. All you have to do is hand them out to students and they can begin to work independently on them! These design challenges can be used in so many different ways. You can use these for your Makerspace, Genius Hour, Independent Time, STEM, Choice Time, Tec
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Description

Food Machine Design Challenge

Design a prototype of a machine that would make your favorite food for

you anytime you want it.

WhyMakers Design Challenges come READY to use. All you have to do is hand them out to students and they can begin to work independently on them! These design challenges can be used in so many different ways. You can use these for your Makerspace, Genius Hour, Independent Time, STEM, Choice Time, Technology Class, Library Time, Afterschool programs, Camps, STEAM classes, Design Thinking Classes, SEL time and more!

The design briefs come ready to go with the following sections:

Context - so the challenge makes sense

Design Challenge - what the task is to do

Specifications - the must do’s for this challenge

Constraints - the limitations for this challenge

Materials - needed for the challenge 

Tools - needed for the challenge 

Steps - to complete the challenge

Tips - helpful info for the challenge 

These design challenges focus on real life scenarios that you can connect to content standards. These are sure to keep your students engaged and will encourage them to think deeply about the content being taught while being innovative and crafting their solutions.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
January 7, 2025
Students enjoy this resource because it is easy for them to follow and do the activity.
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Grades taught: 10th, 11th, 12th

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