Resource ID:
14775
Grade Range:
9, 10
This lesson introduces students to fundamentals of DC circuits and schematic electrical diagrams. The lesson also includes circuit analysis problems.
Resource ID:
14697
Grade Range:
11, 12
In this lesson, students will create the five parts of the C-Clamp, assemble them, create an exploded assembly, place them into an 11 in. X 17 in. layout, and annotate the layout.
Resource ID:
14871
Grade Range:
11, 12
In this lesson, students will learn to create a prototype that meets the criteria given in the Engineering Design Process/Problem Solving Grading Rubric. Students will learn to communicate ideas through the BLOG”ineering Design Process Website..
Resource ID:
14875
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will learn and apply the knowledge in designing a product prototype, prepare and make a team presentation of their research and results that meets the criteria given in the Engineering Design PowerPoint or Prezi and Oral…
Resource ID:
14883
Grade Range:
11, 12
In this lesson, students will explain the concept of engineering design, apply engineering design concepts to a problem scenario, practice sketching technical drawings in their engineering notebooks, and reinforce collaborative and communication skills.
Resource ID:
14877
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will research and follow a list of criteria during their examination of two portfolio types; traditional portfolio and ePortfolio.
Resource ID:
14879
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will learn about two types of portfolios (traditional print and ePortfolio) and will create a traditional print portfolio that meets the criteria given in the rubrics and/or examples given.
Resource ID:
14881
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will learn about evaluating a portfolio using various rubrics. They will then evaluate both traditional and digital portfolios.
Resource ID:
14918
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will demonstrate the steps of the design process in robotic applications.
Resource ID:
14899
Grade Range:
11, 12
In this lesson, students will learn about electricity and design a building/wing/floor that meets a certain power consumption criteria using conventional power sources (fossil fuels) and renewable power sources.
Resource ID:
14820
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will learn to identify inductance and its properties, laws and mathematical rules that support the idea.
Resource ID:
14912
Grade Range:
9, 10
In this lesson, students will define and describe robot applications, learn to build a robot, and explore careers in the field of robotics.
Resource ID:
14934
Grade Range:
9, 10
In this lesson, students will understand the robotic propulsion systems. Students will be expected to describe the purpose and use of gears in a robotic application.
Resource ID:
14940
Grade Range:
9, 10
In this lesson, students will describe a communication port, identify the parts of a computer program, define and use variables in a computer program, create and use program loops, differentiate types of program loops, and compile and download a computer…
Resource ID:
14706
Grade Range:
9, 10
This lesson addresses how engineering and technology has influenced society and the development of civilization.
Resource ID:
14750
Grade Range:
9, 10
In this lesson, students are introduced to problem solving techniques in the field of Engineering and Technology. Students are also encouraged to think critically and apply fundamental principles of system modeling and design to multiple design projects.
Resource ID:
14802
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will learn about magnetism, which is fundamental to understanding electricity. This lesson includes a lab.
Resource ID:
14773
Grade Range:
9, 10
In this lesson, students will apply basic knowledge of transistors, binary and logic to more complicated devices like microprocessors. Students will work to create prototypes and outline the details to complete a project.
Resource ID:
14592
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
In this lesson students will learn about engineering and problem solving when tasked to design a paper airplane to carry as many paper clips as possible.
Resource ID:
14835
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will learn Kirchoff’s law to determine voltage, current, and resistance in a parallel circuits.