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Engineering Common Core 7.G.A.2 resources

Preview of BUNDLE - No-Prep Worksheets - How to Draw like an Engineer and Isometric Drawing

BUNDLE - No-Prep Worksheets - How to Draw like an Engineer and Isometric Drawing

This money-saving STEM Engineering project bundle combines all the easy, no-prep worksheets from 3 products.Perfect for PLTW, Makerspaces, Project-Based Learning, Afterschool STEM or STEAM clubs, and much more.NO MATH REQUIRED!Engineering drawing is a universal language that can be understood all over the world!Students can learn to think and draw like an engineer. These worksheets present the basic concepts and vocabulary of engineering drawing, sometimes called mechanical drafting.Students als
Preview of 3D Isometric Drawing and Design for Middle School

3D Isometric Drawing and Design for Middle School

3D Isometric drawing and design projects for Middle School drafting, PLTW, STEM, technology, graphic design, project-based learning, and pre-engineering classes.Your students will love this fun, No-Prep mini lesson. Students will learn an easy way to draw in 3D using isometric graph paper printed with a triangular grid. This skill provides a missing element in many modeling and design classes before tackling CAD software: The process of conceiving an idea in 3D, and then translating it into a tw
Preview of 3D Isometric Christmas STEM Designs for Engineering, Makerspaces, PLTW or PBL

3D Isometric Christmas STEM Designs for Engineering, Makerspaces, PLTW or PBL

This Christmas STEM project can be used for engineering classes, math centers, graphic design, Makerspaces, PLTW, or project-based learning (PBL). It consists of 10 no-prep isometric drawing worksheets students can complete using just pencil and paper – no math required! The worksheets require little-to-no teacher input. Students will learn how to draw cubes, rectangular prisms, rhombohedrons, and spheres that look three-dimensional using isometric graph paper. They will then combine the geometr
Preview of How to draw like an Engineer - Part I

How to draw like an Engineer - Part I

15 Fun No-Prep Worksheets for PLTW, Math Centers, Makerspaces, and Project-Based Learning (PBL) Engineering drawing, or drafting, is a special type of language. Engineers use this language to communicate ideas and information to other people and to machines. These ideas and information make it possible to accurately manufacture parts or construct houses, roads and bridges. Engineering drawing is a graphical – or visual – language. It is a universal language that communicates with engineers in ev
Preview of STEM Kid Constructions - TOPS! Cool Lessons from the Core

STEM Kid Constructions - TOPS! Cool Lessons from the Core

Tops are the tops! Let’s make our own and experiment! Who would have thought we could blend so much science, engineering, and math into this simple little toy? You’ve probably seen those valentines where you can punch out a circle and insert a pencil to make a top. Those are hugely disappointing. These tops, however, are COOL! Anytime we do something cool in the classroom, we want to sneak in plenty of content with it, right? Such is the case here, and you’ll find Common Core State Standa
Preview of Isometric Drawing Worksheets for Middle School - Backyard Wildlife Habitat

Isometric Drawing Worksheets for Middle School - Backyard Wildlife Habitat

Celebrate Earth Day this Spring with Isometric drawing and design projects for Middle School drafting, PLTW, STEM or STEAM, technology, graphic design, project-based learning, and pre-engineering classes. Your students will love this fun, No-Prep mini lesson focused on backyard wildlife habitats for birds and mason bees. Students will learn an easy way to draw in 3D using isometric graph paper printed with a triangular grid. This skill provides a missing element in many modeling and design class
Preview of Engineering Drawing Part II:  Isometric Drawing

Engineering Drawing Part II: Isometric Drawing

This slide show shows how to use Tinkercad to help students learn how to make isometric view drawings. TinkerCAD is a fantastic FREE online Autodesk 3D modeling program. No download needed! The "Build and Draw" activity in my store was created as the skills assessment for this lesson. Communication is one of the most important skills of an engineer. They must communicate their design ideas in a way that is clear and concise. Technical drawing and CAD are how designers and engineers get their
Preview of STEM Candy Towers

STEM Candy Towers

Created by
Science Dino
This is a STEM lesson that requires minimal materials. You can buy gum drops and toothpicks at the dollar store. This is also a lesson that can be done with little prep. In this lesson students are asked to create a tower out of gumdrops and toothpicks. Students are put into groups of 2-4. They are not given any materials until they do the planning and drawing of their tower on paper. For younger students the lesson can be modified so that they can draw a prototype, but it is not necessary
Preview of AIR CAR ENGINEERING CHALLENGE Blended or Independent Learning STEAM GATE

AIR CAR ENGINEERING CHALLENGE Blended or Independent Learning STEAM GATE

Can your students build a car propelled only by a blower/vac—using only the materials provided--that will travel 8 feet in the fastest time possible? This project takes grit, creativity, and kid engineering skills. Do your kids have it in them? But wait! We’re not just handing students the tools and materials to meet this engineering challenge. Students have to show they have the background, the grit, the resilience, the training, and the motivation to complete a series of 5 standards-bas
Preview of Make a Checkers Board - Art, Engineering, Design, Game Activity

Make a Checkers Board - Art, Engineering, Design, Game Activity

Created by
STEM Adventures
Do your students struggle with the fundamentals of measurement? In this activity, students will measure and make an 8x8 inch Checkers Board using white paper, a ruler, a pencil and an eraser. This is a fantastic prerequisite to a more complicated building activity, a great activity for learning centers, or a measurably nice way to spend a rainy day. Younger students (4th-5th grade) may find this activity challenging but rewarding. For older students, this activity will reinforce math, science, a
Preview of STEM Room Design

STEM Room Design

Created by
Ms Baird
In this highly engaging STEM project, students imagine and plan their dream bedroom before building a scaled model and completing a cost analysis. Students will use many math skills including scale factor, measurements, and working with money. Students will complete a virtual shopping trip and find the real world cost of their dream bedroom. Creativity is encouraged, critical thinking is required, fun is expected!
Preview of PBL- Creating a New Basketball Court

PBL- Creating a New Basketball Court

Created by
Shaquetta Wilson
With this assignment, students are presented with the problem of their basketball court deteriorating due to the constant rain and erosion. Students are assigned the task of designing a new court with a new type of material after completing the research portion of the assignment. Students may work alone or with a partner to design their new court. Feel free to add on and edit the document to fit your students needs.
Preview of Pinata Perfection

Pinata Perfection

Pinata Perfection is an innovative, one-of-a-kind STEAM project embedded with best practices of teaching. As students build their own Pinatas they learn about different cultures, collaborate in groups, apply critical thinking skills, and utilize engineering concepts along with creativity.  Upon completion, students have a tangible representation of their learning and given an opportunity to communicate the results of their final product. Pinata Perfection is a unique lesson that addresses multip
Preview of STEM: Testing the Strength of Shapes

STEM: Testing the Strength of Shapes

Created by
Science Dino
Have you been asked to do STEM activities with your students but have little to zero supplies? Then this activity is for you! All you need for this activity is paper and tape. Masking tape is good, but any tape will do. The main idea of this activity is to get your students thinking about which shape is stronger: square, triangle, circle, etc. Students will be broken up into groups of 2-4 and will be asked, "Which shape do you think is the strongest?" Students will need to brainstorm their i
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