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11th grade engineering resources for Microsoft Word

Preview of Designing a Roller Coaster using the Law of Conservation of Energy

Designing a Roller Coaster using the Law of Conservation of Energy

In this great hands on activity students will need to follow the Law of Conservation of Energy to create blueprints to their own roller coaster. The students will need to calculate the over all mass, height, PE and KE of their roller coaster at various spots long it's path while keeping in mind their linear blueprints must be to scale, in color and very accurate. This document has everything you need to help your students master these skills. All you need to do is help your students bring the
Preview of Computer Science Career Exploration Webquest (Career In STEM Explorer)

Computer Science Career Exploration Webquest (Career In STEM Explorer)

Created by
Career In STEM
Computer science is one of the fastest growing industries, with over 1 million new jobs being added annually. Expose your students to lucrative careers in computer science using interactive online career exploration activities. In part one students will work to define computer science and explain why computer science is important. In part two students will use Career In STEM® Explorer resources to discover 13 cool computer science careers (3D modeler, mechatronics technician, computer hardware e
Preview of October Sky video viewing and after activities

October Sky video viewing and after activities

Created by
TheScienceGiant
The film October Sky (1999) is adapted from "Big Creek Missile Agency" and Rocket Boys: A Memoir, by Homer Hickam Jr. They tell the heart-touching story of growing up in a rural West Virginia mining town in the late 1950’s, and boyhood friends’ pursuit of amateur rocketry. History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik, the world's first artificial satellite. That launch ushered in the start of the space age while the coal industrial declined and the teen
Preview of "Elevation Documentary - How Drones Will Change Cities" Video Viewing Guide

"Elevation Documentary - How Drones Will Change Cities" Video Viewing Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
"Dezeen – Elevation Documentary – How Drones Will Change Cities" is an 18-minute video by the online architecture magazine Dezeen that discusses how drones will change cities, architecture, the way people travel, the way goods are delivered, and the way buildings are constructed in the future. It would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class.The video viewing guide is a resource that will keep students engaged in the video and is thorough enough to serve as a great study guide for later use
Preview of Building a Solar Oven;  A STEM Project

Building a Solar Oven; A STEM Project

Created by
Ray Byle
This is a one week STEM science project for grades 7-12. Students research, design and build a solar oven. They test it and collect data, graph results and draw some conclusions about effective design and construction. Some of the questions and research also require students to look into how homes can take advantage of solar energy.
Preview of "Modern Marvels - Welding" Video Viewing Guide

"Modern Marvels - Welding" Video Viewing Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
“Modern Marvels” is a video series that focuses on the effect and use of technology in various aspects of modern society. It aired on the History Channel. Each video is approximately 45-50 minutes in length and would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class.The “Welding” episode discusses how technology is used in relation to electric arc welding, stick welding, explosion welding, underwater welding, industrial spot welding, and friction welding with plastics.The video viewing guide is a res
Preview of STEM: Bridge Building Rubric

STEM: Bridge Building Rubric

Created by
Abby Ida
This rubric is useful for any bridge building project (toothpick, popsicle stick, pasta, etc)We used this rubric for an 8th grade STEM class where students worked in partners to design and build a pasta bridgeCan be adjusted to meet the needs of your project
Preview of STEM Project, Making a Catapult: Force, Work, Power and Energy

STEM Project, Making a Catapult: Force, Work, Power and Energy

Created by
Ray Byle
This is an exciting, hands-on STEM project in which students make small catapults with classroom supplies and collect data to calculate force, work, power, momentum and kinetic energy. At the end of the project the class can set up and compete in mini battles with their catapults in whatever type of games you want to come up with. Some game suggestions are given.
Preview of Lab Activity Effect of Sunspots on Satellites (Claims Evidence Reasoning Task)

Lab Activity Effect of Sunspots on Satellites (Claims Evidence Reasoning Task)

Created by
Mrs Lyons
A short lab activity for astronomy or earth space science. Students make a double line graph of the number of sunspots and the number of crashed satellites in a given year. Then they look for patterns and write a science conclusion utilizing claim, evidence, reasoning scaffolding framework. Grading rubric and sample student responses are included This lab activity blends well into a unit on electromagnetic waves, planetary mechanics, or the Sun's influence on Earth.
Preview of Phet Ohm's Law Lab

Phet Ohm's Law Lab

Created by
Physics For All
**Best used on conjunction with Circuits LabMade For Distance Learning:This lab is 1 of aset of 20, which was made to pair with freePhET online simulations, which allow hands on engagement in a distance learning setting. Chromebook and tablet accessible. Simply upload to google classroom. Make a student copy and let students fill in. Answer Key Included (So copy paste in a safe space :) Lab Objectives:HS-PS3-1Students will be able to define voltage, current, and resistance. Students will find th
Preview of "Drain the Titanic" Video Viewing Guide

"Drain the Titanic" Video Viewing Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
“Drain the Ocean” is a documentary series that aired on National Geographic. The episodes use underwater scanning technology, historical and scientific data, and digital imagery to explore and reveal shipwrecks, treasures, and other items that are found deep underwater. Each video is approximately 40-45 minutes in length and would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class.The “Drain the Titanic” episode discusses the pattern of wreckage on the ocean floor and how that was used to hypothesize
Preview of Robotics WebQuest

Robotics WebQuest

Created by
Doc's Stuff
This is a great way to engage your students in exploring the benefits robotics has on our world. This lesson includes all the resources needed for students to complete the WebQuest challenge on their own with no guidance required by the teacher. This resource connects with robotics classes, clubs, and competitions. This will work perfect as a substitute plan, Schoology assignment, or lesson facilitated by any teacher. Great for VEX, FIRST, PLTW, and STEM classes. EDITABLE! Includes ANSWER KEY
Preview of "Modern Marvels - Nikola Tesla's Mad Electricity" Video Viewing Guide

"Modern Marvels - Nikola Tesla's Mad Electricity" Video Viewing Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
“Modern Marvels” is a video series that focuses on the effect and use of technology in various aspects of modern society. It aired on the History Channel. Each video is approximately 45-50 minutes in length and would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class.The “Nikola Tesla's Mad Electricity” episode discusses innovative developments and workings of Nikola Tesla, including the Tesla Coil, Tesla’s work at Wardenclyffe, the rivalry pitting Tesla’s alternating current against Edison’s direct c
Preview of Dream Big Engineering Our World Movie Guide Answer Key 42m Jeff Bridges

Dream Big Engineering Our World Movie Guide Answer Key 42m Jeff Bridges

Dream Big: Engineering Our World - 2017 ‧ Documentary/Short ‧ 42 mins - TV-GNarrated by Jeff Bridges Filmmaker Greg MacGillivray explores the human ingenuity behind engineering marvels -- big and small -- and reveals the heart that drives engineers to create better lives for people around the world.27 questions with time stamps (2 pages) Answer Key (2 pages)Free! Did somebody say Free? That’s right, I did! Make sure to follow me, and be the first to know when I change my “Free Primary Download”,
Preview of Environmental Science Water Unit and STEM Water Filter Project

Environmental Science Water Unit and STEM Water Filter Project

Created by
Ray Byle
This is a two week water unit that includes some notes, research and presentation on a major river/lake, research on water treatment, and a STEM project/lab making a water filter and testing it. The math and equipment needed (microscope, electronic scale etc.) are for the high school level.
Preview of "Food Evolution" Video Viewing Guide

"Food Evolution" Video Viewing Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
"Food Evolution" is a 50-minute video that discusses the arguments for and against GMOs - genetically modified foods. The documentary highlights the regulations and conflict concerning genetic engineering of papayas in Hawaii, the research of banana wilt in Africa, and strong differing views concerning GMOs in the United States. It would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class.The video viewing guide is a resource that will keep students engaged in the video and is thorough enough to serve
Preview of Ideal Mechanical Advantage Worksheet - Pulleys - (Also doubles as a lab)

Ideal Mechanical Advantage Worksheet - Pulleys - (Also doubles as a lab)

Here is a quick Worksheet on IMA of pulleys. It can be used as a lab or a workshop. The first page is a worksheet, 2nd page is the answers to the worksheet, page 3 is a short lab, page 4 is a long version of the lab
Preview of "Modern Marvels - Hydraulics" Video Viewing Guide

"Modern Marvels - Hydraulics" Video Viewing Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
“Modern Marvels” is a video series that focuses on the effect and use of technology in various aspects of modern society. It aired on the History Channel. Each video is approximately 45-50 minutes in length and would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class.The “Hydraulics” episode discusses the physics of hydraulics and how pressure is increased, the advancement of the use of hydraulics in machinery over time, and the various uses of hydraulics today in airplanes, construction equipment, an
Preview of Physics Build an Electric City Group Work Project Electricity High School

Physics Build an Electric City Group Work Project Electricity High School

Created by
The Lesson Pony
This is the Electricity project involving the class making a whole city with each group making one building with electric lights. Various buildings can be substituted based on creativity and ideas (office buildings with elevators, movie theaters with a projector, etc) Materials for The Building:• A minimum of ten Christmas tree light bulbs (8 lights are needed and 2 extra, just in case) …you might want to use more • A minimum of two nine-volt batteries. • A minimum of three switches. (or some c
Preview of "Steve Bleile - GMAW (Mig) Wire Feed" Video Viewing Guide

"Steve Bleile - GMAW (Mig) Wire Feed" Video Viewing Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
Steve Bleile is a welder. (That is the first thing he will tell you in his videos.) But not only is he a very experienced welder, he is also a great welding instructor. From 1998-2003, he filmed several welding instructional videos. Over 4,000 high school, college, and industrial welding programs have used his videos in their programs. Each video is approximately 42-59 minutes in length, packed with useful information, and would be a great addition to any metalworking or welding class. The 45-mi
Preview of Trades Careers Webquest and Career Exploration Project (distance learning)

Trades Careers Webquest and Career Exploration Project (distance learning)

Created by
Career In STEM
Today's trade industry is rapidly evolving, offering lucrative jobs across all education levels. Expose your students to diverse and good paying careers in skilled trades with this webquest and project featuring interactive online activities to help students 'test drive' a wide array of trades careers! Students will begin with a Trades Careers Webquest including 16 questions covering topics such as what skilled trades are, career exploration and information gathering (salary, summary of career,
Preview of Design a Tiny Home -- Project based learning w/ full lesson plans

Design a Tiny Home -- Project based learning w/ full lesson plans

The "Design a Tiny Home" project includes full lesson plans for 9 days (60 minute classes) with essential questions, daily objectives, performance tasks, differentiation, learning activities, and assessments for the entire project. Also, there is a planning document for students to use to track their progress throughout the project while they're using Lucid Chart & 5D planner for their final projects. Also, I included a Tiny Home Rubric to easily assess their final submissions.
Preview of "Modern Marvels - Harvesting" Video Viewing Guide

"Modern Marvels - Harvesting" Video Viewing Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
“Modern Marvels” is a video series that focuses on the effect and use of technology in various aspects of modern society. It aired on the History Channel. Each video is approximately 45-50 minutes in length and would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class.The “Harvesting” episode discusses the history of harvesting, future harvesting methods, and the current tools, equipment, and methods used to harvest wheat, cotton rice, sugar beets, tomatoes, walnuts, olives, lettuce, grapes, raisins, a
Preview of "Steve Bleile - Arc Welding I" Video Viewing Guide

"Steve Bleile - Arc Welding I" Video Viewing Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
Steve Bleile is a welder. (That is the first thing he will tell you in his videos.) But not only is he a very experienced welder, he is also a great welding instructor. From 1998-2003, he filmed several welding instructional videos. Over 4,000 high school, college, and industrial welding programs have used his videos in their programs. Each video is approximately 42-59 minutes in length, packed with useful information, and would be a great addition to any metalworking or welding class. The 47-mi
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