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Radio Reception and Transmission
Lesson explores the electronics behind radio, and its impact on society. Students work in teams to build and test a radi…
Water Rocket Launch
Lesson focuses on aerospace engineering and how space flight has been achieved from an engineering vantage point. Stude…
Pendulum Time
Lesson focuses on how pendulums have been used to measure time and how mechanical mechanism pendulum clocks operate. S…
Using Ohm’s Law to Build a Voltage Divider
Students will design, build, and characterize one of the basic circuits of electrical engineering, the voltage divider. …
Solar Structures
This lesson focuses on how the sun’s energy can be used to heat and cool buildings. Teams of students construct passiv…
Keep it Cool
Lesson focuses on the engineering behind keeping food and other items cool. Students work in teams to develop a system …
Engineer a Dam
Lesson focuses on the different uses of dams and how they are engineered. Students work in teams to develop a system of …
Interactive Gumball Machine
Students explore potential and kinetic energy while working in teams to design and build an interactive gumball machine.…
Water Fountain
This lesson demonstrates how a hydraulic pump works. Students work in teams to design and build a unique water fountain …
Robot Basketball
This lesson demonstrates the difference between precision and accuracy. Students design a device that can shoot a baske…


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