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TeachEngineering
Добавлен 25 июн 2014
TeachEngineering is a FREE digital library comprised of hundreds of standards-aligned, design-rich, engineering curricula for K-12 educators to make science and math come alive through design thinking.
TeachEngineering was founded more than 15 years ago and is consistently expanding with the help of university engineering faculty, graduate students, and K-12 teachers across the nations. We have developed more than 500 lessons with over 1,000 hands-on activities and maker challenges. Our collection aligns with state and/or national science, mathematics and technology educational standards, and uses engineering as the vehicle to integrate science and mathematics concepts for K-12 students.
In the summer of 2017, we decided to expand our reach by adding brief, instructional videos of some of our activities. Our goal is to promote our collection to help make teaching science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) easy and accessible for K-12 educators everywhere.
TeachEngineering was founded more than 15 years ago and is consistently expanding with the help of university engineering faculty, graduate students, and K-12 teachers across the nations. We have developed more than 500 lessons with over 1,000 hands-on activities and maker challenges. Our collection aligns with state and/or national science, mathematics and technology educational standards, and uses engineering as the vehicle to integrate science and mathematics concepts for K-12 students.
In the summer of 2017, we decided to expand our reach by adding brief, instructional videos of some of our activities. Our goal is to promote our collection to help make teaching science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) easy and accessible for K-12 educators everywhere.
Powerful Pulleys
Students continue to explore the story of building a pyramid, learning about the simple machine called a pulley. They learn how a pulley can be used to change the direction of applied forces and move/lift extremely heavy objects, and the powerful mechanical advantages of using a multiple-pulley system. Students perform a simple demonstration to see the mechanical advantage of using a pulley, and they identify modern day engineering applications of pulleys. In a hands-on activity, they see how a pulley can change the direction of a force, the difference between fixed and movable pulleys, and the mechanical advantage gained with multiple/combined pulleys. They also learn the many ways engin...
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Designing Bridges
Просмотров 714 часа назад
Students learn about the types of possible loads, how to calculate ultimate load combinations, and investigate the different sizes for the beams (girders) and columns (piers) of simple bridge design. They learn the steps that engineers use to design bridges by conducting their own hands on associated activity to prototype their own structure. Students will begin to understand the problem, and l...
How Mountains are Formed
Просмотров 15521 час назад
Students investigate how mountains are formed. Concepts include the composition and structure of the Earth's tectonic plates and tectonic plate boundaries, with an emphasis on plate convergence as it relates to mountain formation. Students learn that geotechnical engineers design technologies to measure movement of tectonic plates and mountain formation, as well as design to alter the mountain ...
DNA: The Human Body Recipe
Просмотров 11714 дней назад
As a class, students work through an example showing how DNA provides the "recipe" for making human body proteins. They see how the pattern of nucleotide bases (adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine) forms the double helix ladder shape of DNA, and serves as the code for the steps required to make genes. Students extend their knowledge by conducting the associated activities to learn ways that eng...
Understanding Elements
Просмотров 484Месяц назад
Students examine the periodic table and the properties of elements. They learn the basic definition of an element and the 18 elements that compose most of the matter in the universe. The periodic table is described as one method of organization for the elements. The concepts of physical and chemical properties are also reviewed. View the full lesson on TeachEngineering: www.teachengineering.org...
Unlocking The Endocrine System
Просмотров 119Месяц назад
Students learn how the endocrine system works and compare it to the mail delivery system. Students discuss the importance of communication in human body systems and relate that to engineering and astronauts. View the full lesson on TeachEngineering: www.teachengineering.org/lessons/view/cub_human_lesson07 TeachEngineering has over 1,500 FREE lessons and activities. Visit www.teachengineering.or...
Volcanic Panic
Просмотров 119Месяц назад
Students learn about the causes, composition and types of volcanoes. They begin with an overview of the Earth's interior and how volcanoes form. Once students know how volcanoes function, they learn how engineers predict eruptions. In a class demonstration, students watch and measure a mock volcanic eruption and observe the eruption phases, seeing how a volcano gets its shape and provides us wi...
What Kind of Footprint? Carbon Footprint
Просмотров 74Месяц назад
Students determine their carbon footprints by answering questions about their everyday lifestyle choices. Then they engineer plans to reduce them. Students learn about their personal impacts on global climate change and how they can help the environment. View the full lesson on TeachEngineering: www.teachengineering.org/lessons/view/cub_footprint_lesson1 TeachEngineering has over 1,500 FREE les...
Engineering: Simple Machines
Просмотров 574Месяц назад
Simple machines are devices with few or no moving parts that make work easier. Students are introduced to the six types of simple machines - the wedge, wheel and axle, lever, inclined plane, screw, and pulley - in the context of the construction of a pyramid, gaining high-level insights into tools that have been used since ancient times and are still in use today. In two hands-on activities, st...
The Building Blocks of Matter
Просмотров 279Месяц назад
Students use the associated activity to learn about atoms and their structure (protons, electrons, neutrons) - the building blocks of matter. They see how scientific discoveries about atoms and molecules influence new technologies developed by engineers. View the full lesson on TeachEngineering: www.teachengineering.org/lessons/view/cub_mix_lesson1 TeachEngineering has over 1,500 FREE lessons a...
Global Climate Change
Просмотров 1722 месяца назад
Students learn how the greenhouse effect is related to global warming and how global warming impacts our planet, including global climate change. Extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and how we react to these changes are the main points of focus of this lesson. View the full lesson on TeachEngineering: www.teachengineering.org/lessons/view/cub_weather_lesson06 TeachEngineering has over 1,...
Creative Engineering Design (CED)
Просмотров 1142 месяца назад
In support of the Creative Engineering Design (CED) NSF-funded curriculum, this video provides a student-filmed virtual tour of the Electric Vehicle Roadway (EVR) facility of the ASPIRE Engineering Research Center to share ASPIRE’s research goals and help inspire the next generation of engineers!
Digestive System
Просмотров 1212 месяца назад
The digestive system is amazing: it takes the foods we eat and breaks them into smaller components that our bodies can use for energy, cell repair and growth. This lesson introduces students to the main parts of the digestive system and how they interact. In addition, the associated activity helps students learn about some of the challenges astronauts face when eating in outer space. Engineers ...
Earth Rocks!
Просмотров 3162 месяца назад
The purpose of this lesson is to introduce students to the basic elements of our Earth's crust: rocks, soils and minerals. They learn how we categorize rocks, soils and minerals and how they are literally the foundation for our civilization. Students also explore how engineers use rocks, soils and minerals to create the buildings, roads, vehicles, electronics, chemicals, and other objects we us...
Animal Adaptations Fashion Show
Просмотров 1413 месяца назад
Students will use what they have learned about animal survival and habitation to design and build their own “animals.” Students will be assigned a particular habitat and asked to determine what physical features would best help a living creature survive in that environment. They will first draw out their design and then face their next challenge; building a wearable model of their animal for ou...
Water Resources: Why Do We Build Dams?
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Water Resources: Why Do We Build Dams?
Properties of Mixtures vs. Solutions: Mix It Up!
Просмотров 5704 месяца назад
Properties of Mixtures vs. Solutions: Mix It Up!
Oil and Water: Washing Up with Surfactants
Просмотров 714 месяца назад
Oil and Water: Washing Up with Surfactants
Heat Transfer Lab and Weather Model: Let's Get Breezy!
Просмотров 1565 месяцев назад
Heat Transfer Lab and Weather Model: Let's Get Breezy!
Red Light, Green Light: Forces of Friction, Roads & Tires
Просмотров 6006 месяцев назад
Red Light, Green Light: Forces of Friction, Roads & Tires
Exploring the Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Exploring the Electromagnetic Spectrum
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How do you make it float with a premade one?
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My kids teacher sent me this 😂I feel so old seeing all the kiddy’s in here
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anyone know if you measure the temperature of the bottle or the water?
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How much does it weight
Your infographic on the wavelength spectrum seems to be backwards with longest on gamma side and highest frequency on radios side, just heads up
Do away with the shit music.... Tony cuenca
Very bad it is not working at the moment
Fuck man they just wasted my precious 2 minutes. Morons 😢
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'Advantage of machine' A machine is a mechanical tools make work easier ,many examples of machine and tools help us practically to perform hard task in esay way efficiency of machines measures by mechanical advantage . As for example work is defined as ,if force Newton applied on an object cover a certain distance then work is said to be done ,if distance zero work is not done though force is applied to max. Output by input measures mechanical advantage other than this gravity force also acts upon object. In single pully system an 10kgwt.of monkey try to raise from one side and in other side 10 kg weights are hanged what happens if monkey try to raise the answer is 10 kg weights go up and more the monkey try to rise in system comesdown and 10 kg weights rises up. Advantage of pully here measure by gravitational force. Another example bucket full of water from the well when we lift throrid rope and pully system first fill weightless and easy to lift then directly we lift from wdirect Example of inclined plane based on the principle that to ride the top of the hill make the path circular way to reach then to directly ride to inclined plane. It is easier to push the nail on wall with help of hammer with little force top of the nail at ninty degree angle. All example are based on advantage of machine
needs more weight on the nose and will fly
Ur lying, it's not science it's Cheetos
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Very Nice Video. Q: If the Piezoelectric material or multiple placed close together of last mention, are vibrated with low frequency sound, would the output be greater than the input?
How to draw the circuit
Guy dose it work?
Yup... I made my daughter one... And she has so much fun
if a battery is added and charged, will the light last longer?
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Thank you for this, but for goodness sakes which combination is the blue skittle protected by you only show green and orange examples. That would have then been actually useful. Why don't you add that information as a comment-reply and transform it into something great instead of frustrating. Also did you ever test coatings with hydrochloric acid?
Yeah, I have another example of Bernoulli's Principle, and it's a great tip and life hack. Simply, hold an onion underneath a stream of water in order to easily peel it. The flow of the water over the onion will reduce the air pressure on its surface - enabling the outermost papery layers to be peeled with ease.
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I have had a Lupin Pharma Buproprion XL 300 in vinegar for five hours and it is completely intact. Not even the number has disappeared. L016. I will be back...
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Thankyou, really helped me with my science project :)