Engineering Project: The Wheel (Day 1)
CW: Paper Wheel Design. (14” diameter and 1” wide). Must be made in class to get credit.
DN: To succeed in the wheel project you need to be what?
Reminder: [1] Safety & Policy quiz retakes during the next tutorial. [2] CER & Experiments quiz retakes next week Wednesday and Thursday at Lunch must bring 10+ flashcards (p3-6 of your notebook) to participate.
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CW: Paper Wheel Design. (14” diameter and 1” wide). Must be made in class to get credit.
DN: To succeed in the wheel project you need to be what?
Reminder: [1] Safety & Policy quiz retakes during the next tutorial. [2] CER & Experiments quiz retakes next week Wednesday and Thursday at Lunch must bring 10+ flashcards (p3-6 of your notebook) to participate.
Resources
Lesson OUTLINE
5min Students complete the Do Now.
5min The Wheel Design Introduction: Students will construct a wheel with a diameter of 14+ inches and width of 1 inch or more that is constructed out of regular letter size paper and glue only.
Differentiation: Students can choose to follow their own design. Student’s design must indicate accurate details on how to construct the wheel. (Essentially you should be able to give it to a complete stranger and they should be able to make it.) Design must be approved before starting. Students will only get two chances to have their designs approved. Successful designs will receive a higher grade.
5min Teacher will distribute handouts. Students will take out their Donut Wheel Design and review their notes.
25-35min Students will carefully cut out all the pieces. Encourage them to take their time and be precise. Only after they finish cutting out all their pieces from the first set of green and white sheets may they get another. Students must finish cutting those before they receive another set of green and white sheets.
THERE IS NO GLUEING TODAY. ALL WHEEL PROJECT WORK MUST BE COMPLETED IN CLASS.
5min Finish the second worksheet.
5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.
How to Use Spreadsheets
HW: Finish More Exercises (on Schoology).
CW: Completed Spreadsheet Practice (on Google Schoology).
DN: What are spreadsheets?
EQ: How do you create a table and chart with a trendline?
Reminder: [1] Safety quiz retakes next Friday during tutorial. [2] CER & Experiments quiz retakes next week Wednesday and Thursday at Lunch must bring 10+ flashcards (p3-6 of your notebook) to participate.
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HW: Finish More Exercises (on Schoology).
CW: Completed Spreadsheet Practice (on Google Schoology).
DN: What are spreadsheets?
EQ: How do you create a table and chart with a trendline?
Reminder: [1] Safety quiz retakes next Friday during tutorial. [2] CER & Experiments quiz retakes next week Wednesday and Thursday at Lunch must bring 10+ flashcards (p3-6 of your notebook) to participate.
RESOURCES
LESSON OUTLINE
5min Practice using Autofill.
5min< Practice finding sums and averages.
5min< Practice entering formulas..
5min< Practice creating charts and adding trendlines.
Complete Wheel Project first and then start on spreadsheet practice.
5min Students start on assignment (via schoology).
5min Put away Chromebooks. Clean up. Wrap up.
AIM: Students will practice using spreadsheets and become familiar with basic skills including creating tables and charts.
Wednesday Quiz
HW: (Optional) Paper Wheel Design. Detailed instructions and illustrations showing how to make each part and how to assemble using only glue. (14” diameter and 1” wide). DO NOT BUILD AT HOME. IN CLASS ONLY OR IT WILL NOT RECEIVE CREDIT. CAN’T BE BASED ON THE DONUT WHEEL DESIGN.
Do Now: How do you label a chart?
Reminders: Safety & Policy quiz retakes on Friday during tutorial.
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HW: (Optional) Paper Wheel Design. Detailed instructions and illustrations showing how to make each part and how to assemble using only glue. (14” diameter and 1” wide). DO NOT BUILD AT HOME. IN CLASS ONLY OR IT WILL NOT RECEIVE CREDIT. CAN’T BE BASED ON THE DONUT WHEEL DESIGN.
Do Now: How do you label a chart?
Reminders: Safety & Policy quiz retakes on Friday during tutorial.
RESOURCES
LESSON OUTLINE
5min Students complete the Do Now.
15min CER & Experimental Design Quiz.
15min Paper Wheel Design (Donut Wheel Design). Teacher provides example and adds needed details on how the main parts of your wheel are made and fit together. Note the wheel must be made from normal paper and glue with a minimum of 14” diameter and 1” width. MUST BE MADE IN THE CLASSROOM.
5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.
Ketchup Day 9/9
HW: Review for your quiz on CER and Experimental Design. (Read your notes on p3-6.)
CW: [1] Complete MiniLab write-up. [2] Experimental Design & CER Review.
DN: In your Do Now section (p10) write down the date and the following question: What’s your next quiz on? Then answer the question. Don’t skip lines.
EQ: How do you write a lab report?
Reminder: Quiz Tomorrow on CER & Experimental Design. Safety & Policy quiz retakes on Friday during tutorial.
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HW: Review for your quiz on CER and Experimental Design. (Read your notes on p3-6.)
CW: [1] Complete MiniLab write-up. [2] Experimental Design & CER Review.
DN: In your Do Now section (p10) write down the date and the following question: What’s your next quiz on? Then answer the question. Don’t skip lines.
EQ: How do you write a lab report?
Reminder: Quiz Tomorrow on CER & Experimental Design. Safety & Policy quiz retakes on Friday during tutorial.
RESOURCES
LESSON OUTLINE
5min> Students complete the Do Now.
5min Reminders and clarification on schedule.
5min Finish MiniLab Students determine the independent variable, dependent variable, constants, hypothesis, and title.
10min Students plot their data; add an appropriate trendline; complete an analysis; and make a prediction for 45 seconds of exercise.
10min Experimental Design & CER Review. Guided practice, then independent, then check together.
5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.
MiniLab: Hold Your Breath
CW: Complete MiniLab write-up.
DN: Label the top of pages 10-13: Do Now.
EQ: How do you write a lab report?
Reminder: Quiz on Wednesday on CER & Experimental Design.
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CW: Complete MiniLab write-up.
DN: Label the top of pages 10-13: Do Now.
EQ: How do you write a lab report?
Reminder: Quiz on Wednesday on CER & Experimental Design.
RESOURCES
LESSON OUTLINE
5min> Students complete the Do Now.
5min> Teacher outlines the procedure for the MiniLab.
10min Randomly selected volunteers record how long they can hold their breath after 0, 15, 30, and 60 seconds of cardiovascular exercise (hopping on one foot).
5min Google spreadsheets used to calculate the averages.
10min Students determine the independent variable, dependent variable, constants, hypothesis, and title.
10min Students plot their data; add an appropriate trendline; complete an analysis; and make a prediction for 45 seconds of exercise.
5min Collect materials. Clean up. Wrap up.