Search this site:
Posted January 9th, 2009 by admin
Motion and Design
Author:
Carol Swink
Level:
Elementary School
Content Area:
Science, Technology, Engineering
Home
Lessons
Lesson 1: Designing Vehicles: Getting Started (A)
Lesson 2: Designing Vehicles: Getting Started (B)
Lesson 3: Using Drawings to Record and Build
Lesson 4: Pulling a Vehicle: Looking at Force
Lesson 5: Testing the Motion of Vehicles Carrying a Load
Lesson 6: Designing Vehicles to Meet Requirements
Lesson 7: Evaluating Vehicle Design: Rubber Band Energy
Lesson 8: Testing the Effects of Rubber Band Energy
Lesson 9: Evaluating Vehicle Design: Looking at Friction
Lesson 10: Designing and Building a Vehicle with a Sail
Lesson 11: Testing the Effects of Air Resistance
Lesson 12: Building a Propeller-Driven Vehicle
Lesson 13: Analyzing a Propeller-Driven Vehicle
Lesson 14: Looking at Cost (A)
Lesson 15: Looking at Cost (B)
Lesson 16: Planning Our Final Design Challenge
Lesson 17: Refining Our Design
Lesson 18: Presentation
Resources
About the Author
Home
Lesson 18: Presentation
Activities:
Students present their final design products in a creative way.
Audience members (other students) ask questions to the group to clarify information.
Find People
Libraries
News
Calendar
MyPack Portal
Giving
Campus Map