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Preview of Foundations of Technology Unit 2 Objectives, Agendas, Warm-Ups, and Closures

Foundations of Technology Unit 2 Objectives, Agendas, Warm-Ups, and Closures

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Jason Braverman
This zip file contains a daily slideshow as well as half-page handouts with all of the objectives, agendas, warm-ups, and closures for Foundations of Technology Unit 2 (The Engineering Design Process). Unit 2 has 17@72-minute lessons (about 7 weeks with a block-schedule). Topics covered include the design process, collecting and processing information, design principles, criteria and constraints, prototypes and modeling, documenting the design process, and the quiz art the end. All handouts for
Preview of Sub Plans | No Prep | Computer Science | Computer Components Bundle | 3 Weeks

Sub Plans | No Prep | Computer Science | Computer Components Bundle | 3 Weeks

Computer Components Activity Packet – No-Prep, Engaging Worksheets!Take your students on an exciting journey through the world of computer components with this no-prep activity packet! Designed to introduce and reinforce key concepts, this resource covers essential hardware components, including: Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)Power Supply Unit (PSU)MotherboardRandom Access Memory (RAM)Central Processing Unit (CPU)Internal Computer ComponentsExternal Computer ComponentsVideo Game ComponentsCompu
Preview of Intro to AI & Programming Logic Unit Lesson Worksheet Printable + Answer

Intro to AI & Programming Logic Unit Lesson Worksheet Printable + Answer

Lesson 3 Student Worksheet: Programming Logic & AI Awareness (Printable + Answer Key) Student Practice Worksheet for Lesson 3 of the AI Programming & Ethics Unit This printable worksheet reinforces programming logic and AI‑aware thinking taught in Lesson 3. Students apply core concepts such as the Input–Process–Output (IPO) model, differentiate between syntax and logic errors, and reflect on why human understanding is essential when using AI to generate code. Designed to pair directly with Lesso
Preview of "Mankind, The Story of All of Us - 03. Empires" Video Viewing Guide

"Mankind, The Story of All of Us - 03. Empires" Video Viewing Guide

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Dakota Engineer
“Mankind, The Story of All of Us” is a 12-episode series that exploring how technology has advanced human progress throughout the world, starting when mankind survived as hunter-gatherers and continuing until present day. Each episode covers several topics that were key in this journey. The series first aired on the History Channel in 2012. Each episode is approximately 47 minutes in length and would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class. The “03. Empires” episode spotlights feats of the
Preview of "How to Make Everything - Can You Melt Obsidian and Cast a Sword?" Video Guide

"How to Make Everything - Can You Melt Obsidian and Cast a Sword?" Video Guide

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Dakota Engineer
“How to Make Everything” is a YouTube channel that presents videos of attempting to recreate everyday items entirely by hand, starting only from the raw ingredients as they are found in nature. Most videos are less than 30 minutes. It would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class. “Can You Melt Obsidian and Cast a Sword?” is a 14-minute episode that attempts, multiple times, to melt and cast obsidian into the shape of a sword using various tools and materials, including crucibles, kilns, ve
Preview of "Forensic Files - Core Evidence" Video Viewing Guide

"Forensic Files - Core Evidence" Video Viewing Guide

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Dakota Engineer
“Forensic Files” is a video series that explains how forensic science is used to solve brutal crimes, unexplained accidents, and illness outbreaks. The series was originally known as “Medical Detectives” and it aired from 1996-2011. Each episode highlights a case from the initial incident until the resolution of the mystery. Each video is approximately 22 minutes in length and many would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class. Caution: Some episodes contain content that may not be suitabl
Preview of "Forensic Files - Drowning Sorrows" Video Viewing Guide

"Forensic Files - Drowning Sorrows" Video Viewing Guide

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Dakota Engineer
“Forensic Files” is a video series that explains how forensic science is used to solve brutal crimes, unexplained accidents, and illness outbreaks. The series was originally known as “Medical Detectives” and it aired from 1996-2011. Each episode highlights a case from the initial incident until the resolution of the mystery. Each video is approximately 22 minutes in length and many would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class. Caution: Some episodes contain content that may not be suitabl
Preview of "Forensic Files - Dockter Visit" Video Viewing Guide

"Forensic Files - Dockter Visit" Video Viewing Guide

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Dakota Engineer
“Forensic Files” is a video series that explains how forensic science is used to solve brutal crimes, unexplained accidents, and illness outbreaks. The series was originally known as “Medical Detectives” and it aired from 1996-2011. Each episode highlights a case from the initial incident until the resolution of the mystery. Each video is approximately 22 minutes in length and many would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class. Caution: Some episodes contain content that may not be suitabl
Preview of "Forensic Files - Critical Maneuver" Video Viewing Guide

"Forensic Files - Critical Maneuver" Video Viewing Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
“Forensic Files” is a video series that explains how forensic science is used to solve brutal crimes, unexplained accidents, and illness outbreaks. The series was originally known as “Medical Detectives” and it aired from 1996-2011. Each episode highlights a case from the initial incident until the resolution of the mystery. Each video is approximately 22 minutes in length and many would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class. Caution: Some episodes contain content that may not be suitabl
Preview of "Lost Worlds - The Seven Wonders" Video Viewing Guide

"Lost Worlds - The Seven Wonders" Video Viewing Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
“Lost Worlds” is a video series that first aired on the History Channel in 2005. The documentaries explore great feats of engineering, technology, and culture that have since been “lost” over time. Computer-generated imagery, archaeological evidence, and interviews with experts help recreate the image of the location for the viewer. Each video is approximately 46 minutes in length and would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class. “The Seven Wonders” is a double-length episode that runs app
Preview of DIRTY JOBS: BUNDLE SET #1 (17 Science Career Video sheets / movie / STEM / Sub)

DIRTY JOBS: BUNDLE SET #1 (17 Science Career Video sheets / movie / STEM / Sub)

DIRTY JOBS VIDEO WORKSHEET - BUNDLE #117+ VIDEO WORKSHEETS!GRADES: 7-12SUBJECT: SCIENCE, CAREERS, STEM, BIOLOGY, ENGINEERINGVIDEO DISCLAIMER: As of April 2025, episodes of Dirty Jobs can be found both for free and for a low-price purchase through a variety of Internet and video streaming services. This availability can change monthly so please check that you have access to the video prior to making your purchase of this worksheet. Remember that low-cost DVDs are also always an option for assured
Preview of "How to Make Everything - How to Make Eyeglasses from Scratch" Video Guide

"How to Make Everything - How to Make Eyeglasses from Scratch" Video Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
“How to Make Everything” is a YouTube channel that presents videos of attempting to recreate everyday items entirely by hand, starting only from the raw ingredients as they are found in nature. Most videos are less than 30 minutes. It would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class. “How to Make Eyeglasses from Scratch” is a 16-minute episode that attempts to make glass from silica, pot ash, and lime; shape that glass into a curved lens; and insert the lenses into frames carved from wood. The
Preview of "How to Make Everything - 30,000 Year Old Pancakes vs. Modern Pa...” Video Guide

"How to Make Everything - 30,000 Year Old Pancakes vs. Modern Pa...” Video Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
“How to Make Everything” is a YouTube channel that presents videos of attempting to recreate everyday items entirely by hand, starting only from the raw ingredients as they are found in nature. Most videos are less than 30 minutes. It would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class. “30,000 Year Old Pancakes vs. Modern Pancakes” is a 16-minute episode that attempts to make the original form of pancakes from scratch using ingredients and methods that prehistoric man would have available. Those
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