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Buildings/Bridge Project
Students will build a house, skyscraper, or bridge, that must withstand a load test.
Grade levels:
9-12
Undergrad
tlceducator
2
Homemade Musical Instrument Project Rubric
Objective: Students will research how musical instruments make sounds and the four basic categories of musical instruments (string, wind, brass, and percussion/ aerophones, chordophones, membranophones, idiophones, electrophones). Students will construct and present a homemade musical instrument from recycled materials. They will be required to demonstrate their instrument.
Grade levels:
tlceducator
3
Digital Playground Design
Design a Playground
Grade levels:
6-8
tlceducator
4
Form and Function: Designing a Playground
You work for an engineering firm that designs playground equipment. Your firm has been ask to submit a proposal to Holy Rosary School for a new set of playground equipment. The total space available is 500 m².
Grade levels:
6-8
tlceducator
5
Digital Playground Design
Design a Playground
Grade levels:
6-8
tlceducator
6
Building a Playground
Grade levels:
K-5
tlceducator
7
Simple Machines
3.2 The student will investigate and understand simple machines and their uses. Key concepts include: a) types of simple machines (lever, screw, pulley, wheel and axle, inclined plane, and wedge); b) how simple machines function; and c) examples of simple machines found in the school, home, and work environment.
Grade levels:
K-5
tlceducator
8
Design a Simple Machine
Design a simple machine that does a simple task through a complex process. Machine must go through at least 5 steps and include three simple machines.
Grade levels:
K-5
tlceducator
9
Simple Machines: Group Work
Students will work in groups of three or four and build a simple machine of their own. The students will build a simple machine and be able to demonstrate how to change velocity and acceleration and the relationship between them. Students should also calculate in the effects of gravity and friction of the simple machine.
Grade levels:
tlceducator
10
Design a Simple Machine
Design a simple machine that does a simple task through a complex process. Machine must include three simple machines.
Grade levels:
K-5
tlceducator
11
Storytelling Presentation
A rubric to assess a child's ability to tell a story to an audience (not live, but recorded using Garage Band).
Grade levels:
K-5
tlceducator
12
Simple Machines
3.2 The student will investigate and understand simple machines and their uses. Key concepts include: a) types of simple machines (lever, screw, pulley, wheel and axle, inclined plane, and wedge); b) how simple machines function; and c) examples of simple machines found in the school, home, and work environment.
Grade levels:
K-5
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