7th Grade Engineering Activities

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Spring Robin WebQuest and Build a Bird Nest STEM Challenge

By Science and STEAM Team

This is a highly engaging science WebQuest about robins. Students will be able to read, listen to bird calls, and watch short video clips while learning about robins. It is paired with a Make a Bird Nest STEM challenge. Students will need to gather natural materials and build a nest meeting several mathematical criteria: including width, height, and weight. There are three worksheets that can be completed along with specific instructions for the challenge, and an engineering and design process recording sheet.

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Architecture in Atlanta - Google Earth Project | Distance Learning

By Innovations in Technology

In this lesson, students learn more about famous structures and landmarks in Atlanta, Georgia and the individuals who created them. Students choose the landmarks they will research and then create a presentation using Google Earth to showcase their information along with pictures, videos and maps. Included with the lesson are student expectations, grading rubric and a tutorial for Google Earth (a free, Web 2.0 tool that does not require download). For classrooms with limited technology, this lesson can be completed with students working in pairs or small groups. The completed presentations can be shared with the rest of the class if the teacher chooses.

This is a great activity for a social studies or history class, or for a technology class. This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary grades or high school as well.

Materials Required:

· Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)

· Access to Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides (optional – students can use Web 2.0 tools instead)

Files included:

· Teacher & Student Resources

· Student Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric

· Google Earth Getting Started Tutorial

Approximate Lesson Duration:

· Introduction to the Lesson: Video (link below), overview of the project - .5 - 1 (50 minute) class period

· Research and Google Earth Project: 2-4 (50 minute) class periods

· Presentation of projects to class (optional): Time will vary based on how many presentations are shown and time for discussion

This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.

Note: This lesson replaces Architecture in Atlanta - Google Tours Project since Google Tours is discontinued 7/2021.

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Newton's Laws of Motion Poster Acitivity

By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece

You work for a poster company and your boss wants you to design a classroom poster about Newton's Laws of Motion.

Included:

PowerPoint Presentation w/ Project Scenario and examples.

Student Handout (Word document) w/ Project Scenario, Research Suggestions, Reflection Questions, and a Rubric.

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Physical Science
Career and Technical Education
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WebQuest and STEM Challenges Bundle for Distance Learning

By Science and STEAM Team

This is a bundle of four science WebQuests and STEAM challenges. Now you can have a WebQuest for each quarter! These challenges allow for the students' independence and creativity to shine! They are aligned to the NGSS. Buying this bundle will save you over 30% if you were to buy each product separately.

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Real World Math - How Math is Used in Energy Careers

By Innovations in Technology

Lesson Overview

This project has students using real-world math skills to learn to perform the calculations that are done in energy related jobs. They will use formulas (included) to learn how to compute percentages and fractions, calculate things such as electrical wattage, current, and voltage; and other basic math skills used in this industry.

Are your students always asking "When will be ever USE this??" This short activity shows students a real world use for the math skills they learn every day.

This lesson was created for 7th and 8th grade, but could also be used successfully in upper elementary grades.

Materials Required:

· Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)

· Software such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs

· Calculators (optional)

Files included:

· Teacher & Student Resources

· How Energy Professionals Use Math Activity/Handout

· How Energy Professionals Use Math Activity Answer Key

· Math Formula “Cheat Sheet”

Approximate Lesson Duration:

· 1 (50 minute) class period

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Inventors Young and Old

By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece

This project will allow you to focus on two inventors. The first inventor will come from the “old” category. You are to choose any inventor that introduce a new product/invention BEFORE THE YEAR 2000. Your second inventor, the “new” one, must come from one of FORBES magazine’s “30 Under 30” lists.

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Real World Math Bundle - Math Activities for All 17 Career Clusters

By Innovations in Technology

Lesson Overview

These projects have students using real-world math skills to learn to perform the calculations that are done in various careers within the seventeen career clusters. They will use math skills to learn how to compute measurements, quantities, profit, etc. to solve problems commonly found in that career field.

Are your students always asking "When will be ever USE this??" This short activity shows students a real-world use for the math skills they learn every day.

These lessons were created for 7th and 8th grade but could also be used successfully in upper elementary grades. Fully editable files are included for all lessons.

The bundle includes eighteen (18) different lessons, all of which are also available separately. They are all fully editable and include the student handout, an answer key, and a formula “cheat sheet” for students to assist with problem solving.

The following lessons are included:

· How Engineers Use Math

· How Architects Use Math

· How Fashion Designers Use Math

· How Math is Used in Agriculture Careers

· How Math is Used in Arts, AV, Technology & Communications Careers

· How Math is Used in Business Careers

· How Math is Used in Education Careers

· How Math is Used in Energy Careers *NEW*

· How Math is Used in Finance Careers

· How Math is Used in Government Careers

· How Math is Used in Health Science Careers

· How Math is Used in Human Services Careers

· How Math is Used in Information Technology Careers

· How Math is Used in Law Careers

· How Math is Used in Hospitality Careers

· How Math is Used in Manufacturing Careers

· How Math is Used in Sales & Marketing Careers

· How Math is Used in Transportation Careers

Materials Required:

· Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)

· Software such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs

· Calculators (optional)

Files included (for each career):

· Teacher & Student Resources

· How This Career Uses Math Activity/Handout

· How This Career Uses Math Activity Answer Key

· Formula “Cheat Sheet” Student Handout

Approximate Lesson Duration:

· 1 (50 minute) class period for each lesson.

This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.

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Engineering Design Process ~ Move That Cart!

By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece

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Challenge your students to design and build a motorization kit for a teacher's cart. Everything that you need to start this project is included! The Problem Statement. Images of the Cart. Dimensions of the Cart. Brainstorming and Project Sheets. Step by Step instructional PowerPoint for students. Great project for end-of-year OR anytime!

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Learning about Scale in Architecture | Distance Learning

By Innovations in Technology

Ratios and scale are math concepts that are used in everyday life. This activity gets students up and moving and lets them practice these skills by measuring and re-scaling everyday objects in your classroom. Great way to practice these math concepts in a fun way with a partner! This lesson works well for math, engineering, or CTE classes and could also be used as an extension activity.

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Basic Coding Activity in Excel (LEGO Programming Extension)

By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece

Are you looking for an introductory activity to Coding that can easily be upgraded to extensive coding or robotic programming? This will activity will take you step by step to creating a "city" in EXCEL (we actually recreated the city that we built in our classroom, but you can just create it in EXCEL) and then shows you how to CODE out of the city. With the help of snip tools and pens, you have numerous coding challenges for Warm-Ups or Coding Extensions. Since we actually built the city, students applied what they coded to actual programs on the robots. It was a great experience!!

Engineering
Career and Technical Education
Computer Science - Technology
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