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You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.\x3C/strong>\x3C/em>\x3Cp>Files included:\x3Cp>• Teacher & Student Resources\x3Cp>• Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation: Architectural Styles (editable)\x3Cp>• Researching an Architectural Style Project: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric\x3Cp>• Designing a House in Sketchup: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric\x3Cp>• Sketchup Tutorial (step-by-step instructions with screen shots)\x3Cp>• Building Project: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric\x3Cp>• Reflection Questions\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Related Products\x3C/strong>\x3Cbr>⭐ Exploring Careers: Architecture & Construction\x3Cbr>⭐ Real World Math - How Architects Use Math in their Career\x3Cbr>⭐ Famous Architects & Their Place in History - Research & PowerPoint Project\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/strong>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Visit our Website\x3C/strong>",public:!0,price:"700",displayPrice:null,grades:$R[548]=["Grade 7","Grade 8","Grade 9","Grade 10"],userId:"867c56e0-fddd-47bf-9ccb-b27384121851",primaryImage:"https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2F8v2-nYVng-C_MtHJEgcdj",thumbnailImage:"https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2Fo9ScyP6F7D9DjMEGjSKpr",secondaryImages:$R[549]=["https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2FgFXzzyU_MjZGTEDVJrHGT","https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2FtRHbeoaPvyG7wukIR7v-w","https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2FN_LoU5UVBOfNdVduNfn0_"],isCollection:!1,createdAt:$R[550]=new Date("2024-09-27T18:40:53.543Z"),updatedAt:$R[551]=new Date("2024-09-27T18:40:53.543Z"),rating:"0",ratingsCount:"0",store:$R[552]={id:"019234ae-530e-779e-aad7-02e73b8659fc",name:"Innovations in Technology",icon:"https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2F1b_-Ug2Y2UoaBwyD0xUvG",slug:"innovations-in-technology"},gradesDisplay:"Grade 7–10",subjects:$R[553]=[$R[554]={id:89,label:"Engineering"},$R[555]={id:127,label:"Computer Science - Technology"},$R[556]={id:158,label:"Vocational Education"}],resourceTypes:null,learningStandards:null,reviews:null},$R[557]={id:"019234c9-394e-7cd4-82cf-5fea71af6329",slug:"7-Wonders-of-the-World-Research-Engineering-Design-Construction-Project-11645383",title:"7 Wonders of the World - Research ~ Engineering Design ~ Construction Project",description:"In this lesson, students learn more about both the classic Seven Wonders of the World and the “new” Seven Wonders project as they research the history, design and engineering of the wonders. The lesson starts with a whole class Microsoft PowerPoint presentation (editable) to view the Wonders and start discussion. Next, students choose one of the classic and one of the “new” Wonders to research further and create a presentation with that information (using Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides). Optionally, these may be presented to the class. In the next part of the assignment, they design an “Eighth Wonder” of their own (to scale) based on what they learned, using Sketchup (a free CAD program that can be downloaded at: https://www.sketchup.com/ or used as an online tool). After completing the drawing, students build a model of their Wonder to scale using chipboard, cardboard or other materials. The building activity can be done as a team/small group activity if you prefer. Finally, students answer questions to reflect on their learning for this unit. 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 • Access to Sketchup (https://www.sketchup.com/) – either downloaded or online • Building Materials: A variety of materials to construct and decorate the house such as cardboard, chipboard, foam board, balsa wood, construction paper, toothpicks, craft (popsicle) sticks, paint or markers, rulers, scissors, white glue, hot glue (and glue guns), tape, X-acto knives (and blades), etc. Files included: • Teacher & Student Resources • Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation: The Seven Wonders of the World (editable) • Researching Classic and New Wonders: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric • Designing an “Eighth Wonder” in Sketchup: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric • Sketchup Tutorial (step-by-step instructions with screen shots) • Team Sign Up Sheet • Building Project: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric • Reflection Questions Remember to **leave feedback** for credits on future purchases! \\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\* Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum: **Follow our blog** **Follow us on Facebook** **Follow us on Pinterest** **Visit our Website**\n",descriptionPlain:"In this lesson, students learn more about both the classic Seven Wonders of the World and the “new” Seven Wonders project as they research the history, design and engineering of the wonders. The lesson starts with a whole class Microsoft PowerPoint presentation (editable) to view the Wonders and start discussion. Next, students choose one of the classic and one of the “new” Wonders to research further and create a presentation with that information (using Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides). Optionally, these may be presented to the class. In the next part of the assignment, they design an “Eighth Wonder” of their own (to scale) based on what they learned, using Sketchup (a free CAD program that can be downloaded at: https://www.sketchup.com/ or used as an online tool). After completing the drawing, students build a model of their Wonder to scale using chipboard, cardboard or other materials. The building activity can be done as a team/small group activity if you prefer. Finally, students answer questions to reflect on their learning for this unit. 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 • Access to Sketchup (https://www.sketchup.com/) – either downloaded or online • Building Materials: A variety of materials to construct and decorate the house such as cardboard, chipboard, foam board, balsa wood, construction paper, toothpicks, craft (popsicle) sticks, paint or markers, rulers, scissors, white glue, hot glue (and glue guns), tape, X-acto knives (and blades), etc. Files included: • Teacher & Student Resources • Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation: The Seven Wonders of the World (editable) • Researching Classic and New Wonders: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric • Designing an “Eighth Wonder” in Sketchup: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric • Sketchup Tutorial (step-by-step instructions with screen shots) • Team Sign Up Sheet • Building Project: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric • Reflection Questions Remember to leave feedback for credits on future purchases! \\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\* Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum: Follow our blog Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Pinterest Visit our Website\n",descriptionHTML:"\x3Cp>In this lesson, students learn more about both the classic Seven Wonders of the World and the “new” Seven Wonders project as they research the history, design and engineering of the wonders. 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This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary grades or high school as well. 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This is perfect for a career, technology, CTE or business class.\n\nThe included PowerPoint presentation can be used by the teacher for whole class instruction, or provided to the students electronically (or as a printout) for them to review individually. Students use close reading skills with a short informational passage to learn about the career field and answer questions to use critical thinking skills and demonstrate their understanding. Two different puzzles are included to learn different jobs in the career and to reinforce vocabulary skills. A technology based project comic creation project is included to allow students to use critical thinking and creativity to further explore the career field. A quick reference/tutorial is also included for StoryboardThat (free, no download needed). Additionally, a group legal case analysis project that can be completed without student computer access (by the teacher printing out the linked information) or providing access to a computer for each group to research is provided to simulate the career and allow students to utilize critical thinking skills and teamwork. Finally, a short reflection questionnaire gives students the opportunity to reflect and analyze their learning as they determine if this career field is of interest to them.\n\nThe project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be used with high school students. The teacher can choose to use some or all of the provided lesson options included in this resource.\n\n***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.***\n\nFiles Included with this Lesson\n\n• Teacher & Student Notes and Resources\n\n• Introduction to Law Careers PowerPoint presentation (editable)\n\n• Introduction to Law Careers Research Reading and Questions\n\n• Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle (includes answer key)\n\n• Job Type Word Search Puzzle (includes answer key)\n\n• Technology based Creative Application Project Instructions, Tutorial and Rubric\n\n• Team Brainstorming Worksheet\n\n• Case Study Task Cards (6 different cases)\n\n• Law Career Simulation Group Lesson Instructions and Rubric\n\n• Law Career Reflection Questions (MS Word)\n\nThis lesson is a part of the bundle **Exploring Careers: 16 Career Cluster Units BUNDLE**\n\n**Related Products**\\\n⭐ Real World Math - How Math is Used in Law & Public Safety Careers\\\n⭐ Landmark Cases of the Supreme Court - Research & Presentation using Powtoon\n\nRemember to **leave feedback** for credits on future purchases!\n\n\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\n\nConnect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\n\n**Follow our blog**\n\n**Follow us on Facebook**\n\n**Follow us on Pinterest**\n",descriptionPlain:"This career unit gives students an introduction to the law, public safety, corrections and security career cluster and what a career in this field would be like. This is perfect for a career, technology, CTE or business class.\n\nThe included PowerPoint presentation can be used by the teacher for whole class instruction, or provided to the students electronically (or as a printout) for them to review individually. Students use close reading skills with a short informational passage to learn about the career field and answer questions to use critical thinking skills and demonstrate their understanding. Two different puzzles are included to learn different jobs in the career and to reinforce vocabulary skills. A technology based project comic creation project is included to allow students to use critical thinking and creativity to further explore the career field. A quick reference/tutorial is also included for StoryboardThat (free, no download needed). Additionally, a group legal case analysis project that can be completed without student computer access (by the teacher printing out the linked information) or providing access to a computer for each group to research is provided to simulate the career and allow students to utilize critical thinking skills and teamwork. Finally, a short reflection questionnaire gives students the opportunity to reflect and analyze their learning as they determine if this career field is of interest to them.\n\nThe project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be used with high school students. The teacher can choose to use some or all of the provided lesson options included in this resource.\n\nThis 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.\n\nFiles Included with this Lesson\n\n• Teacher & Student Notes and Resources\n\n• Introduction to Law Careers PowerPoint presentation (editable)\n\n• Introduction to Law Careers Research Reading and Questions\n\n• Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle (includes answer key)\n\n• Job Type Word Search Puzzle (includes answer key)\n\n• Technology based Creative Application Project Instructions, Tutorial and Rubric\n\n• Team Brainstorming Worksheet\n\n• Case Study Task Cards (6 different cases)\n\n• Law Career Simulation Group Lesson Instructions and Rubric\n\n• Law Career Reflection Questions (MS Word)\n\nThis lesson is a part of the bundle Exploring Careers: 16 Career Cluster Units BUNDLE\n\nRelated Products\n⭐ Real World Math - How Math is Used in Law & Public Safety Careers\n⭐ Landmark Cases of the Supreme Court - Research & Presentation using Powtoon\n\nRemember to leave feedback for credits on future purchases!\n\n\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\n\nConnect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\n\nFollow our blog\n\nFollow us on Facebook\n\nFollow us on Pinterest\n",descriptionHTML:"\x3Cp>This career unit gives students an introduction to the law, public safety, corrections and security career cluster and what a career in this field would be like. This is perfect for a career, technology, CTE or business class.\x3Cp>The included PowerPoint presentation can be used by the teacher for whole class instruction, or provided to the students electronically (or as a printout) for them to review individually. Students use close reading skills with a short informational passage to learn about the career field and answer questions to use critical thinking skills and demonstrate their understanding. Two different puzzles are included to learn different jobs in the career and to reinforce vocabulary skills. A technology based project comic creation project is included to allow students to use critical thinking and creativity to further explore the career field. A quick reference/tutorial is also included for StoryboardThat (free, no download needed). Additionally, a group legal case analysis project that can be completed without student computer access (by the teacher printing out the linked information) or providing access to a computer for each group to research is provided to simulate the career and allow students to utilize critical thinking skills and teamwork. Finally, a short reflection questionnaire gives students the opportunity to reflect and analyze their learning as they determine if this career field is of interest to them.\x3Cp>The project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be used with high school students. The teacher can choose to use some or all of the provided lesson options included in this resource.\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>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.\x3C/strong>\x3C/em>\x3Cp>Files Included with this Lesson\x3Cp>• Teacher & Student Notes and Resources\x3Cp>• Introduction to Law Careers PowerPoint presentation (editable)\x3Cp>• Introduction to Law Careers Research Reading and Questions\x3Cp>• Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle (includes answer key)\x3Cp>• Job Type Word Search Puzzle (includes answer key)\x3Cp>• Technology based Creative Application Project Instructions, Tutorial and Rubric\x3Cp>• Team Brainstorming Worksheet\x3Cp>• Case Study Task Cards (6 different cases)\x3Cp>• Law Career Simulation Group Lesson Instructions and Rubric\x3Cp>• Law Career Reflection Questions (MS Word)\x3Cp>This lesson is a part of the bundle \x3Cstrong>Exploring Careers: 16 Career Cluster Units BUNDLE\x3C/strong>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Related Products\x3C/strong>\x3Cbr>⭐ Real World Math - How Math is Used in Law & Public Safety Careers\x3Cbr>⭐ Landmark Cases of the Supreme Court - Research & Presentation using Powtoon\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/strong>",public:!0,price:"800",displayPrice:null,grades:$R[568]=["Grade 6","Grade 7","Grade 8","Grade 9","Grade 10"],userId:"867c56e0-fddd-47bf-9ccb-b27384121851",primaryImage:"https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2FVpGU3eSheCGk9-PNRHzTM",thumbnailImage:"https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2FkZxegaN7GpZxYHA0z0Oi2",secondaryImages:$R[569]=["https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2F1eVHVAEIQS4WwQLz4IXUd","https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2F9uhQE_laCX40pYIX9dbfI","https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2FTcRrpZksoTgqPaH4AO49D"],isCollection:!1,createdAt:$R[570]=new Date("2024-09-27T18:43:28.410Z"),updatedAt:$R[571]=new Date("2024-09-27T18:43:28.410Z"),rating:"0",ratingsCount:"0",store:$R[572]={id:"019234ae-530e-779e-aad7-02e73b8659fc",name:"Innovations in Technology",icon:"https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2F1b_-Ug2Y2UoaBwyD0xUvG",slug:"innovations-in-technology"},gradesDisplay:"Grade 6–10",subjects:$R[573]=[$R[574]={id:105,label:"Criminal Justice - Law"},$R[575]={id:121,label:"Career and Technical Education"},$R[576]={id:127,label:"Computer Science - Technology"}],resourceTypes:null,learningStandards:null,reviews:null},$R[577]={id:"019234cb-97af-74ee-a727-9055dc93abbc",slug:"Sound-Engineering-Design-and-Build-a-Musical-Instrument-97560994",title:"Sound Engineering - Design & Build a Musical Instrument",description:"Put the STEAM in STEM with this unit! Sound Engineering is a Project Based Learning unit that teaches students the physics and basic concepts of sound engineering, especially as it relates to music. This lesson can be used in Career and Technology classes, Science classes, or Music classes. I have used it with an 8th grade Engineering class.\n\nStudents start the unit by reading information about the topic from a handout and answering questions about the reading, as well as defining terms related to sound engineering. In the next phase of the project, they work with a team to utilize a Slinky toy to replicate wave patterns and analyze them. Finally, they work with a team to research and build a musical instrument that demonstrates their learning of the topic. The unit ends with a written reflection on the project.\n\nFiles Included with this Unit:\n\n1\\. Teacher Resources\n\n2\\. Physics of Sound Reading\n\n3\\. Introduction to Sound Engineering (research and vocabulary) – includes answer key\n\n4\\. Slinky Waves – group lab expectations and student worksheet\n\n5\\. Team sign-up sheet\n\n6\\. Musical Instrument Building Project – student expectations and resources\n\n7\\. Team planning sheet (2 versions, color & black and white)\n\n8\\. Teacher evaluation tracking sheet\n\n9\\. Project Written Reflection\n\nI hope your students enjoy it!\n\n**Related Products**\\\n⭐ Creating and Editing Audio & Music in Audacity\\\n⭐ Design and Build a Skyscraper\\\n⭐ Digital Engineering Notebook - Fully Editable in PowerPoint & Google Slides\n\nRemember to **leave feedback** for credits on future purchases!\n\n\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\n\nConnect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\n\n**Follow our blog**\n\n**Follow us on Facebook**\n",descriptionPlain:"Put the STEAM in STEM with this unit! Sound Engineering is a Project Based Learning unit that teaches students the physics and basic concepts of sound engineering, especially as it relates to music. This lesson can be used in Career and Technology classes, Science classes, or Music classes. I have used it with an 8th grade Engineering class.\n\nStudents start the unit by reading information about the topic from a handout and answering questions about the reading, as well as defining terms related to sound engineering. In the next phase of the project, they work with a team to utilize a Slinky toy to replicate wave patterns and analyze them. Finally, they work with a team to research and build a musical instrument that demonstrates their learning of the topic. The unit ends with a written reflection on the project.\n\nFiles Included with this Unit:\n\n1\\. Teacher Resources\n\n2\\. Physics of Sound Reading\n\n3\\. Introduction to Sound Engineering (research and vocabulary) – includes answer key\n\n4\\. Slinky Waves – group lab expectations and student worksheet\n\n5\\. Team sign-up sheet\n\n6\\. Musical Instrument Building Project – student expectations and resources\n\n7\\. Team planning sheet (2 versions, color & black and white)\n\n8\\. Teacher evaluation tracking sheet\n\n9\\. Project Written Reflection\n\nI hope your students enjoy it!\n\nRelated Products\n⭐ Creating and Editing Audio & Music in Audacity\n⭐ Design and Build a Skyscraper\n⭐ Digital Engineering Notebook - Fully Editable in PowerPoint & Google Slides\n\nRemember to leave feedback for credits on future purchases!\n\n\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\n\nConnect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\n\nFollow our blog\n\nFollow us on Facebook\n",descriptionHTML:"\x3Cp>Put the STEAM in STEM with this unit! Sound Engineering is a Project Based Learning unit that teaches students the physics and basic concepts of sound engineering, especially as it relates to music. This lesson can be used in Career and Technology classes, Science classes, or Music classes. I have used it with an 8th grade Engineering class.\x3Cp>Students start the unit by reading information about the topic from a handout and answering questions about the reading, as well as defining terms related to sound engineering. In the next phase of the project, they work with a team to utilize a Slinky toy to replicate wave patterns and analyze them. Finally, they work with a team to research and build a musical instrument that demonstrates their learning of the topic. The unit ends with a written reflection on the project.\x3Cp>Files Included with this Unit:\x3Cp>1. Teacher Resources\x3Cp>2. Physics of Sound Reading\x3Cp>3. Introduction to Sound Engineering (research and vocabulary) – includes answer key\x3Cp>4. Slinky Waves – group lab expectations and student worksheet\x3Cp>5. Team sign-up sheet\x3Cp>6. Musical Instrument Building Project – student expectations and resources\x3Cp>7. Team planning sheet (2 versions, color & black and white)\x3Cp>8. Teacher evaluation tracking sheet\x3Cp>9. 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This is perfect for middle school or high school engineering, career, technology, CTE or business classes.\n\nThe included PowerPoint presentation can be used by the teacher for whole class instruction, or provided to the students electronically (or as a printout) for them to review individually. Students work with a partner or in small groups to analyze engineering cases that dealt with ethical concerns. Resources for the six cases are included in the PowerPoint and as printable or digital task cards. The activity can be completed on the computer or without computer access if the teacher prefers by printing out the linked information. Students use critical thinking skills and teamwork to research and analyze the cases and then answer questions to consider the different ethical issues and choices. Then, each group shares that information with the class, encouraging further discussion and analysis. Finally, a short reflection questionnaire gives students the opportunity to reflect and analyze their learning more deeply as they consider the input from other groups and their insight on different case studies.\n\nThe project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be used with high school students.\n\nFiles Included with this Lesson\n\n• Teacher & Student Resources\n\n• Introduction to Engineering Ethics PowerPoint presentation (editable)\n\n• Case Study Team Project Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric\n\n• Team Case Study Questions/Worksheet\n\n• Case Study Task Cards (6 different cases)\n\n• Engineering Ethics Reflection Questions (MS Word)\n\n**Related Products**\\\n⭐ Engineering Career Research and Brochure Project\\\n⭐ Learning about the Engineering Design Process\\\n⭐ Exploring Careers: STEM Science, Technology, Engineering & Math\\\n⭐ Digital Engineering Notebook - Fully Editable in PowerPoint & Google Slides\n\nRemember to **leave feedback** for credits on future purchases!\n\n\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\n\nConnect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\n\n**Follow our blog**\n\n**Follow us on Facebook**\n\n**Follow us on Pinterest**\n\n**Visit our Website**\n",descriptionPlain:"This career unit gives students an introduction to the engineering ethics using a variety of case studies for student analysis. This is perfect for middle school or high school engineering, career, technology, CTE or business classes.\n\nThe included PowerPoint presentation can be used by the teacher for whole class instruction, or provided to the students electronically (or as a printout) for them to review individually. Students work with a partner or in small groups to analyze engineering cases that dealt with ethical concerns. Resources for the six cases are included in the PowerPoint and as printable or digital task cards. The activity can be completed on the computer or without computer access if the teacher prefers by printing out the linked information. Students use critical thinking skills and teamwork to research and analyze the cases and then answer questions to consider the different ethical issues and choices. Then, each group shares that information with the class, encouraging further discussion and analysis. Finally, a short reflection questionnaire gives students the opportunity to reflect and analyze their learning more deeply as they consider the input from other groups and their insight on different case studies.\n\nThe project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be used with high school students.\n\nFiles Included with this Lesson\n\n• Teacher & Student Resources\n\n• Introduction to Engineering Ethics PowerPoint presentation (editable)\n\n• Case Study Team Project Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric\n\n• Team Case Study Questions/Worksheet\n\n• Case Study Task Cards (6 different cases)\n\n• Engineering Ethics Reflection Questions (MS Word)\n\nRelated Products\n⭐ Engineering Career Research and Brochure Project\n⭐ Learning about the Engineering Design Process\n⭐ Exploring Careers: STEM Science, Technology, Engineering & Math\n⭐ Digital Engineering Notebook - Fully Editable in PowerPoint & Google Slides\n\nRemember to leave feedback for credits on future purchases!\n\n\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\n\nConnect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\n\nFollow our blog\n\nFollow us on Facebook\n\nFollow us on Pinterest\n\nVisit our Website\n",descriptionHTML:"\x3Cp>This career unit gives students an introduction to the engineering ethics using a variety of case studies for student analysis. This is perfect for middle school or high school engineering, career, technology, CTE or business classes.\x3Cp>The included PowerPoint presentation can be used by the teacher for whole class instruction, or provided to the students electronically (or as a printout) for them to review individually. Students work with a partner or in small groups to analyze engineering cases that dealt with ethical concerns. Resources for the six cases are included in the PowerPoint and as printable or digital task cards. The activity can be completed on the computer or without computer access if the teacher prefers by printing out the linked information. Students use critical thinking skills and teamwork to research and analyze the cases and then answer questions to consider the different ethical issues and choices. Then, each group shares that information with the class, encouraging further discussion and analysis. Finally, a short reflection questionnaire gives students the opportunity to reflect and analyze their learning more deeply as they consider the input from other groups and their insight on different case studies.\x3Cp>The project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be used with high school students.\x3Cp>Files Included with this Lesson\x3Cp>• Teacher & Student Resources\x3Cp>• Introduction to Engineering Ethics PowerPoint presentation (editable)\x3Cp>• Case Study Team Project Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric\x3Cp>• Team Case Study Questions/Worksheet\x3Cp>• Case Study Task Cards (6 different cases)\x3Cp>• Engineering Ethics Reflection Questions (MS Word)\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Related Products\x3C/strong>\x3Cbr>⭐ Engineering Career Research and Brochure Project\x3Cbr>⭐ Learning about the Engineering Design Process\x3Cbr>⭐ Exploring Careers: STEM Science, Technology, Engineering & Math\x3Cbr>⭐ Digital Engineering Notebook - Fully Editable in PowerPoint & Google Slides\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/strong>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Visit our Website\x3C/strong>",public:!0,price:"500",displayPrice:null,grades:$R[588]=["Grade 6","Grade 7","Grade 8","Grade 9"],userId:"867c56e0-fddd-47bf-9ccb-b27384121851",primaryImage:"https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2FfifPaHxjRl-vH0aDM9b74",thumbnailImage:"https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2FiUy5OptfEzsWHilxo-J_3",secondaryImages:$R[589]=["https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2FDGYMAxyoN9dZ1wIFJNitN","https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2F4P6YQjNvoWXI2lPMLGGml","https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2F_PtMnXA0djm7pvclQZUvz"],isCollection:!1,createdAt:$R[590]=new Date("2024-09-27T18:48:53.019Z"),updatedAt:$R[591]=new Date("2024-09-27T18:48:53.019Z"),rating:"0",ratingsCount:"0",store:$R[592]={id:"019234ae-530e-779e-aad7-02e73b8659fc",name:"Innovations in Technology",icon:"https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2F1b_-Ug2Y2UoaBwyD0xUvG",slug:"innovations-in-technology"},gradesDisplay:"Grade 6–9",subjects:$R[593]=[$R[594]={id:89,label:"Engineering"},$R[595]={id:121,label:"Career and Technical Education"},$R[596]={id:158,label:"Vocational Education"}],resourceTypes:null,learningStandards:null,reviews:null},$R[597]={id:"019234d0-8b5f-7c2e-b9b7-e58acde17527",slug:"Creating-an-Animated-Gif-in-Adobe-Photoshop-or-Distance-Learning-43564346",title:"Creating an Animated Gif in Adobe Photoshop | Distance Learning",description:"Creating an Animated Gif in Adobe Photoshop is a project for students with basic knowledge of some of the common Adobe Photoshop commands. The project includes step-by-step instructions to guide students through the project of turning photos or clip art into an animated Gif. A sample project is provided for reference in both .psd (Photoshop format) and as a finished .gif.\n\nThis is a fun activity that shows students some additional features in Adobe Photoshop while improving their skills with basic commands. Created for an 8th grade Information Technology class, this project would be suitable for students in grades 6-12.\n\n***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.***\n\nFiles Included with this Lesson\n\n• Teacher Notes and Resources\n\n• Adobe Photoshop Quick Start Tutorial & Instructions\n\n• Adobe Photoshop Animated Gif Project Expectations & Rubric\n\n• Sample Project (Photoshop files and finished Gif included)\n\n**Related Products**\\\n⭐ Adobe Photoshop \"i Am\" Silhouette\\\n⭐ Basic Photo Editing in Adobe Photoshop\\\n⭐ Introduction to Adobe Photoshop (Basics)\n\nRemember to **leave feedback** for credits on future purchases!\n\n\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\n\nConnect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\n\n**Follow our blog**\n\n**Follow us on Facebook**\n",descriptionPlain:"Creating an Animated Gif in Adobe Photoshop is a project for students with basic knowledge of some of the common Adobe Photoshop commands. The project includes step-by-step instructions to guide students through the project of turning photos or clip art into an animated Gif. A sample project is provided for reference in both .psd (Photoshop format) and as a finished .gif.\n\nThis is a fun activity that shows students some additional features in Adobe Photoshop while improving their skills with basic commands. Created for an 8th grade Information Technology class, this project would be suitable for students in grades 6-12.\n\nThis 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.\n\nFiles Included with this Lesson\n\n• Teacher Notes and Resources\n\n• Adobe Photoshop Quick Start Tutorial & Instructions\n\n• Adobe Photoshop Animated Gif Project Expectations & Rubric\n\n• Sample Project (Photoshop files and finished Gif included)\n\nRelated Products\n⭐ Adobe Photoshop \"i Am\" Silhouette\n⭐ Basic Photo Editing in Adobe Photoshop\n⭐ Introduction to Adobe Photoshop (Basics)\n\nRemember to leave feedback for credits on future purchases!\n\n\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\n\nConnect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\n\nFollow our blog\n\nFollow us on Facebook\n",descriptionHTML:"\x3Cp>Creating an Animated Gif in Adobe Photoshop is a project for students with basic knowledge of some of the common Adobe Photoshop commands. The project includes step-by-step instructions to guide students through the project of turning photos or clip art into an animated Gif. A sample project is provided for reference in both .psd (Photoshop format) and as a finished .gif.\x3Cp>This is a fun activity that shows students some additional features in Adobe Photoshop while improving their skills with basic commands. Created for an 8th grade Information Technology class, this project would be suitable for students in grades 6-12.\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. 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Finally, they reflect on their learning and the dynamics of their team to complete the project.\n\nThe project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be adapted for younger or older students.\n\nFiles Included with this Lesson\n\n• Teacher Notes and Resources\n\n• Bridge Project Overview & Expectations\n\n• Bridge Questions and Vocabulary (includes teacher key)\n\n• Bridge Research project\n\n• WestPoint Bridge Designer Project Instructions and Expectations\n\n• Bridge Building Challenge Expectations (includes Sketchup/CAD assignment)\n\n• Materials Planning & Price Sheet\n\n• Construction Evaluation Sheet\n\n• Material Control Sheet\n\n• Written Reflection Assignment (MS Word or other word processing)\n\n• 3 Customizable Certificates for Challenge Winners\n\n**Related Products**\\\n⭐ The Physics of Amusement Park Rides\\\n⭐ The Physics Behind Tensegrity Structures - STEM Building & Research Activity\\\n⭐ The Physics of Geodesic Domes - STEM Design and Construction Project\\\n⭐ The Physics of Windmills\n\nRemember to **leave feedback** for credits on future purchases!\n\n\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\n\nConnect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\n\n**Follow our blog**\n\n**Follow us on Facebook**\n",descriptionPlain:"The “Physics of Bridges” project utilizes research skills, MS Word, and Sketchup (free CAD software download) to allow students to build skills in those programs along with skills in Internet research, reading, writing and critical thinking. 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Finally, they reflect on their learning and the dynamics of their team to complete the project.\n\nThe project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be adapted for younger or older students.\n\nFiles Included with this Lesson\n\n• Teacher Notes and Resources\n\n• Bridge Project Overview & Expectations\n\n• Bridge Questions and Vocabulary (includes teacher key)\n\n• Bridge Research project\n\n• WestPoint Bridge Designer Project Instructions and Expectations\n\n• Bridge Building Challenge Expectations (includes Sketchup/CAD assignment)\n\n• Materials Planning & Price Sheet\n\n• Construction Evaluation Sheet\n\n• Material Control Sheet\n\n• Written Reflection Assignment (MS Word or other word processing)\n\n• 3 Customizable Certificates for Challenge Winners\n\nRelated Products\n⭐ The Physics of Amusement Park Rides\n⭐ The Physics Behind Tensegrity Structures - STEM Building & Research Activity\n⭐ The Physics of Geodesic Domes - STEM Design and Construction Project\n⭐ The Physics of Windmills\n\nRemember to leave feedback for credits on future purchases!\n\n\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\n\nConnect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\n\nFollow our blog\n\nFollow us on Facebook\n",descriptionHTML:"\x3Cp>The “Physics of Bridges” project utilizes research skills, MS Word, and Sketchup (free CAD software download) to allow students to build skills in those programs along with skills in Internet research, reading, writing and critical thinking. 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Finally, they reflect on their learning and the dynamics of their team to complete the project.\x3Cp>The project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be adapted for younger or older students.\x3Cp>Files Included with this Lesson\x3Cp>• Teacher Notes and Resources\x3Cp>• Bridge Project Overview & Expectations\x3Cp>• Bridge Questions and Vocabulary (includes teacher key)\x3Cp>• Bridge Research project\x3Cp>• WestPoint Bridge Designer Project Instructions and Expectations\x3Cp>• Bridge Building Challenge Expectations (includes Sketchup/CAD assignment)\x3Cp>• Materials Planning & Price Sheet\x3Cp>• Construction Evaluation Sheet\x3Cp>• Material Control Sheet\x3Cp>• Written Reflection Assignment (MS Word or other word processing)\x3Cp>• 3 Customizable Certificates for Challenge Winners\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Related Products\x3C/strong>\x3Cbr>⭐ The Physics of Amusement Park Rides\x3Cbr>⭐ The Physics Behind Tensegrity Structures - STEM Building & Research Activity\x3Cbr>⭐ The Physics of Geodesic Domes - STEM Design and Construction Project\x3Cbr>⭐ The Physics of Windmills\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>",public:!0,price:"1000",displayPrice:null,grades:$R[617]=["Grade 7","Grade 8","Grade 9"],userId:"867c56e0-fddd-47bf-9ccb-b27384121851",primaryImage:"https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2FTfikfzOHj6g1Ms50VGBCs",thumbnailImage:"https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2FFFuPgjy0NRHzeHWa3MeqP",secondaryImages:$R[618]=["https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2F9VV1H75LEAO3VxzWTXRL9","https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2FEl3kQte7R2QZ8-NINoWxX","https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2F4osJ4HkrdWY8oxfusvFGR"],isCollection:!1,createdAt:$R[619]=new Date("2024-09-27T18:48:53.019Z"),updatedAt:$R[620]=new Date("2024-09-27T18:48:53.019Z"),rating:"0",ratingsCount:"0",store:$R[621]={id:"019234ae-530e-779e-aad7-02e73b8659fc",name:"Innovations in Technology",icon:"https://storage.googleapis.com/teachertoolai-editor.appspot.com/imports%2Fimages%2F1b_-Ug2Y2UoaBwyD0xUvG",slug:"innovations-in-technology"},gradesDisplay:"Grade 7–9",subjects:$R[622]=[$R[623]={id:89,label:"Engineering"},$R[624]={id:121,label:"Career and Technical Education"},$R[625]={id:127,label:"Computer Science - Technology"}],resourceTypes:null,learningStandards:null,reviews:null},$R[626]={id:"019234d3-d4ff-73b4-a455-7e8ae63f05ee",slug:"Digital-Fashion-Design-Notebook-Editable-or-Distance-Learning-80456386",title:"Digital Fashion Design Notebook (Editable) | Distance Learning",description:"In this lesson, students explore the field of fashion design, using a digital notebook to compile their research and designs. 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Additionally, they explore careers in the field, reflect on their own personal style choices and summarize their learning in the lesson.\n\nThis is a great activity for a career exploration class, Principles of Arts, A/V Technology & Communications class, Family & Consumer Sciences, Fashion Design, or any technology class. This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in high school as well.\n\n***This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. 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In addition to teacher and student resources, the lesson includes a 22 page, editable digital notebook (Microsoft PowerPoint) which can also be shared via Google Drive and opened in Google Slides. Students can work through the lessons in the notebook at their own pace, or the teacher can assign specific lessons for each class period. Students learn fashion terminology, clothing and fashion industry trends and influences, elements of art and design in fashion, color choices, and the types of fabrics and materials used in fashions. They also create a design portfolio in the notebook, using online resources, of fashions of interest to them, creating their own “fashion line”. Additionally, they explore careers in the field, reflect on their own personal style choices and summarize their learning in the lesson.\n\nThis is a great activity for a career exploration class, Principles of Arts, A/V Technology & Communications class, Family & Consumer Sciences, Fashion Design, or any technology class. This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in high school as well.\n\nThis lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. 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In these projects, students research information about how windmills work and the physics behind them. They create a scale model drawing of a windmill using Sketchup (CAD) and then brainstorm with their team to determine the best design to build from recycled materials. Finally, they reflect on their learning and the dynamics of their team to complete the project.\n\nThe project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be adapted for younger or older students.\n\nFiles Included with this Lesson\n\n• Teacher Notes and Resources\n\n• Windmill Project Overview & Expectations\n\n• Windmill Research project (includes teacher key)\n\n• Team Planning Sheet\n\n• Team Sign Up Sheet\n\n• Sketchup (CAD) drawing project expectations and rubric (Sketchup or another CAD program)\n\n• Windmill Testing Score Sheet\n\n• Written Reflection Assignment (MS Word or other word processing)\n\n**Related Products**\\\n⭐ The Physics Behind Tensegrity Structures - STEM Building & Research Activity\\\n⭐ The Physics of Amusement Park Rides\\\n⭐ The Physics of Geodesic Domes - STEM Design and Construction Project\\\n⭐ The Physics of Bridges\n\nRemember to **leave feedback** for credits on future purchases!\n\n\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\n\nConnect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\n\n**Follow our blog**\n\n**Follow us on Facebook**\n",descriptionPlain:"The “Physics of Windmills” project utilizes research skills, MS Word, and Sketchup (free CAD software download) to allow students to build skills in those programs along with skills in Internet research, reading, writing and critical thinking. 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This is perfect for a technology, business or marketing class, or a class that focuses on careers. Students use close reading skills to learn about the marketing field and market research and answer questions to demonstrate their understanding. Next, they apply their knowledge in a research simulation for a company, compile the data, and create a supporting report to analyze their data and utilize critical thinking skills. Instructions, templates and samples are included to help students with the projects. 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Project Written Reflection\x3C/p>\x3Cp>I've used this lesson with an 8th grade Engineering class and every year students start work on this BEFORE the bell they enjoy it so much! I know your classes will enjoy it too!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Related Products\x3C/strong>\x3Cbr>⭐ Digital Engineering Notebook - Fully Editable in PowerPoint & Google Slides\x3Cbr>⭐ Exploring Careers: Architecture & Construction\x3Cbr>⭐ Real World Math - How Architects Use Math in their Career\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>");$R[475]($R[691],"\x3Cp>Introduction to Adobe Photoshop gives students a step-by-step tutorial to learn the beginning commands of Adobe Photoshop. After following the instruction (screen shots are included), students combine their “before” and “after” pictures into a simple PowerPoint (or Google Slides) to make grading easy. Finally, students complete a short creative activity to demonstrate their understanding of their learning. Additional links to other tutorials are also included in the lesson to assist learners, as needed. Instructions are for the paid PC version of Adobe Photoshop CC (2014 or 15), but are easily modifiable for Apple/MAC computers. This lesson was created for 8th grade students but is appropriate for any age group just starting out with Adobe Photoshop.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>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.\x3C/strong>\x3C/em>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Files Included with this Lesson\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Teacher Notes and Resources\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Adobe Photoshop Step-by-Step Tutorial and Mini Lessons,\x3C/p>\x3Cp>including rubric\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Sample Completed Project (as .pdf)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Related Products\x3C/strong>\x3Cbr>⭐ Adobe Photoshop \"i Am\" Silhouette\x3Cbr>⭐ Basic Photo Editing in Adobe Photoshop\x3Cbr>⭐ Creating an Animated Gif in Adobe Photoshop\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>");$R[475]($R[693],"\x3Cp>Real Estate Career Simulation: Flip a House Project lets middle schoolers see how real estate investors purchase, improve, and resell homes for a profit. Utilizing Microsoft Word and Excel, students “purchase” a home of choice from a list and then determine the improvements they want to make to it, all while staying within their budget. Then, they design the home, using Web 2.0 tools (\x3Ca href=\"http://www.floorplanner.com\">www.floorplanner.com\x3C/a> or \x3Ca href=\"http://www.homestyler.com\">www.homestyler.com\x3C/a> ) or Sketchup (a free download available at: \x3Ca href=\"http://www.sketchup.com/download\">http://www.sketchup.com/download\x3C/a> ). Finally, students use Microsoft Word to prepare a one-page sale flyer for their renovated home. Note: This lesson is intended for beginning Excel users and was created using Microsoft Excel 2016. It is easily adaptable for different versions.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>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.\x3C/strong>\x3C/em>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Files Included with this Lesson\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Teacher Notes and Resources\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Home Purchase & Improvement Choices Lesson Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Choices Worksheet (editable Microsoft Word version and .pdf)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Excel Budget Creation Lesson Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Excel Budget Sample (editable Microsoft Excel file and .pdf)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Floor Plan Creation and House Design Project Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Floor Plan and Design Samples\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Selling Brochure Project Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Sample Brochure\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Related Products\x3C/strong>\x3Cbr>⭐ Exploring Careers: Architecture & Construction\x3Cbr>⭐ Exploring Careers: Landscape Architect - Career Simulation\x3Cbr>⭐ ReDesign Your Bedroom using Microsoft Excel\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>");$R[475]($R[695],"\x3Cp>In this lesson, students learn more about architecture as they research the history of different architectural styles, and learn about the creators of those designs. The lesson starts with a whole class Microsoft PowerPoint presentation (editable) to view the styles and start discussion. Next, students choose one of the styles to research further and create a presentation with that information. Optionally, these may be presented to the class. In the next part of the assignment, they design a house of their own (to scale) in the style they researched using Sketchup (a free CAD program that can be downloaded at: \x3Ca href=\"https://www.sketchup.com/\">https://www.sketchup.com/\x3C/a> or used as an online tool). After completing the drawing, students build a model of their house to scale using chipboard, cardboard or other materials. Finally, students answer questions to reflect on their learning for this unit.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary grades or high school as well.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>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.\x3C/strong>\x3C/em>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Files included:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Teacher & Student Resources\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation: Architectural Styles (editable)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Researching an Architectural Style Project: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Designing a House in Sketchup: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Sketchup Tutorial (step-by-step instructions with screen shots)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Building Project: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Reflection Questions\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Related Products\x3C/strong>\x3Cbr>⭐ Exploring Careers: Architecture & Construction\x3Cbr>⭐ Real World Math - How Architects Use Math in their Career\x3Cbr>⭐ Famous Architects & Their Place in History - Research & PowerPoint Project\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Visit our Website\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>");$R[475]($R[697],"\x3Cp>In this lesson, students learn more about both the classic Seven Wonders of the World and the “new” Seven Wonders project as they research the history, design and engineering of the wonders. The lesson starts with a whole class Microsoft PowerPoint presentation (editable) to view the Wonders and start discussion. Next, students choose one of the classic and one of the “new” Wonders to research further and create a presentation with that information (using Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides). Optionally, these may be presented to the class. In the next part of the assignment, they design an “Eighth Wonder” of their own (to scale) based on what they learned, using Sketchup (a free CAD program that can be downloaded at: \x3Ca href=\"https://www.sketchup.com/\">https://www.sketchup.com/\x3C/a> or used as an online tool). After completing the drawing, students build a model of their Wonder to scale using chipboard, cardboard or other materials. The building activity can be done as a team/small group activity if you prefer. Finally, students answer questions to reflect on their learning for this unit. 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 • Access to Sketchup (\x3Ca href=\"https://www.sketchup.com/\">https://www.sketchup.com/\x3C/a>) – either downloaded or online • Building Materials: A variety of materials to construct and decorate the house such as cardboard, chipboard, foam board, balsa wood, construction paper, toothpicks, craft (popsicle) sticks, paint or markers, rulers, scissors, white glue, hot glue (and glue guns), tape, X-acto knives (and blades), etc. Files included: • Teacher & Student Resources • Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation: The Seven Wonders of the World (editable) • Researching Classic and New Wonders: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric • Designing an “Eighth Wonder” in Sketchup: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric • Sketchup Tutorial (step-by-step instructions with screen shots) • Team Sign Up Sheet • Building Project: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric • Reflection Questions Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases! ************************************************************************** Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum: \x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong> \x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong> \x3Cstrong>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/strong> \x3Cstrong>Visit our Website\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>");$R[475]($R[699],"\x3Cp>This career unit gives students an introduction to the law, public safety, corrections and security career cluster and what a career in this field would be like. This is perfect for a career, technology, CTE or business class.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>The included PowerPoint presentation can be used by the teacher for whole class instruction, or provided to the students electronically (or as a printout) for them to review individually. Students use close reading skills with a short informational passage to learn about the career field and answer questions to use critical thinking skills and demonstrate their understanding. Two different puzzles are included to learn different jobs in the career and to reinforce vocabulary skills. A technology based project comic creation project is included to allow students to use critical thinking and creativity to further explore the career field. A quick reference/tutorial is also included for StoryboardThat (free, no download needed). Additionally, a group legal case analysis project that can be completed without student computer access (by the teacher printing out the linked information) or providing access to a computer for each group to research is provided to simulate the career and allow students to utilize critical thinking skills and teamwork. Finally, a short reflection questionnaire gives students the opportunity to reflect and analyze their learning as they determine if this career field is of interest to them.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>The project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be used with high school students. The teacher can choose to use some or all of the provided lesson options included in this resource.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>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.\x3C/strong>\x3C/em>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Files Included with this Lesson\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Teacher & Student Notes and Resources\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Introduction to Law Careers PowerPoint presentation (editable)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Introduction to Law Careers Research Reading and Questions\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle (includes answer key)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Job Type Word Search Puzzle (includes answer key)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Technology based Creative Application Project Instructions, Tutorial and Rubric\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Team Brainstorming Worksheet\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Case Study Task Cards (6 different cases)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Law Career Simulation Group Lesson Instructions and Rubric\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Law Career Reflection Questions (MS Word)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>This lesson is a part of the bundle \x3Cstrong>Exploring Careers: 16 Career Cluster Units BUNDLE\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Related Products\x3C/strong>\x3Cbr>⭐ Real World Math - How Math is Used in Law & Public Safety Careers\x3Cbr>⭐ Landmark Cases of the Supreme Court - Research & Presentation using Powtoon\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>");$R[475]($R[701],"\x3Cp>Put the STEAM in STEM with this unit! Sound Engineering is a Project Based Learning unit that teaches students the physics and basic concepts of sound engineering, especially as it relates to music. This lesson can be used in Career and Technology classes, Science classes, or Music classes. I have used it with an 8th grade Engineering class.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Students start the unit by reading information about the topic from a handout and answering questions about the reading, as well as defining terms related to sound engineering. In the next phase of the project, they work with a team to utilize a Slinky toy to replicate wave patterns and analyze them. Finally, they work with a team to research and build a musical instrument that demonstrates their learning of the topic. The unit ends with a written reflection on the project.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Files Included with this Unit:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>1. Teacher Resources\x3C/p>\x3Cp>2. Physics of Sound Reading\x3C/p>\x3Cp>3. Introduction to Sound Engineering (research and vocabulary) – includes answer key\x3C/p>\x3Cp>4. Slinky Waves – group lab expectations and student worksheet\x3C/p>\x3Cp>5. Team sign-up sheet\x3C/p>\x3Cp>6. Musical Instrument Building Project – student expectations and resources\x3C/p>\x3Cp>7. Team planning sheet (2 versions, color & black and white)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>8. Teacher evaluation tracking sheet\x3C/p>\x3Cp>9. Project Written Reflection\x3C/p>\x3Cp>I hope your students enjoy it!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Related Products\x3C/strong>\x3Cbr>⭐ Creating and Editing Audio & Music in Audacity\x3Cbr>⭐ Design and Build a Skyscraper\x3Cbr>⭐ Digital Engineering Notebook - Fully Editable in PowerPoint & Google Slides\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>");$R[475]($R[703],"\x3Cp>This career unit gives students an introduction to the engineering ethics using a variety of case studies for student analysis. This is perfect for middle school or high school engineering, career, technology, CTE or business classes.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>The included PowerPoint presentation can be used by the teacher for whole class instruction, or provided to the students electronically (or as a printout) for them to review individually. Students work with a partner or in small groups to analyze engineering cases that dealt with ethical concerns. Resources for the six cases are included in the PowerPoint and as printable or digital task cards. The activity can be completed on the computer or without computer access if the teacher prefers by printing out the linked information. Students use critical thinking skills and teamwork to research and analyze the cases and then answer questions to consider the different ethical issues and choices. Then, each group shares that information with the class, encouraging further discussion and analysis. Finally, a short reflection questionnaire gives students the opportunity to reflect and analyze their learning more deeply as they consider the input from other groups and their insight on different case studies.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>The project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be used with high school students.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Files Included with this Lesson\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Teacher & Student Resources\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Introduction to Engineering Ethics PowerPoint presentation (editable)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Case Study Team Project Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Team Case Study Questions/Worksheet\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Case Study Task Cards (6 different cases)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Engineering Ethics Reflection Questions (MS Word)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Related Products\x3C/strong>\x3Cbr>⭐ Engineering Career Research and Brochure Project\x3Cbr>⭐ Learning about the Engineering Design Process\x3Cbr>⭐ Exploring Careers: STEM Science, Technology, Engineering & Math\x3Cbr>⭐ Digital Engineering Notebook - Fully Editable in PowerPoint & Google Slides\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Visit our Website\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>");$R[475]($R[705],"\x3Cp>Creating an Animated Gif in Adobe Photoshop is a project for students with basic knowledge of some of the common Adobe Photoshop commands. The project includes step-by-step instructions to guide students through the project of turning photos or clip art into an animated Gif. A sample project is provided for reference in both .psd (Photoshop format) and as a finished .gif.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>This is a fun activity that shows students some additional features in Adobe Photoshop while improving their skills with basic commands. Created for an 8th grade Information Technology class, this project would be suitable for students in grades 6-12.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>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.\x3C/strong>\x3C/em>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Files Included with this Lesson\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Teacher Notes and Resources\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Adobe Photoshop Quick Start Tutorial & Instructions\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Adobe Photoshop Animated Gif Project Expectations & Rubric\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Sample Project (Photoshop files and finished Gif included)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Related Products\x3C/strong>\x3Cbr>⭐ Adobe Photoshop \"i Am\" Silhouette\x3Cbr>⭐ Basic Photo Editing in Adobe Photoshop\x3Cbr>⭐ Introduction to Adobe Photoshop (Basics)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>");$R[475]($R[707],"\x3Cp>The “What Will My Car Cost?” project allows students to build skills in Internet research and critical thinking as they research costs for a car and then compute and compare payment options using Microsoft Excel. First, students research the cost for two car options (one used and one new) and then compare financing and payment options for these using formulas in Microsoft Excel. The step-by-step directions were created for Microsoft Excel 2016, but could easily be used with earlier versions of the software. Editable templates and samples are provided for both Microsoft Excel 2016 and earlier versions (2007-2013).\x3C/p>\x3Cp>The project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be adapted for high school students.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>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.\x3C/strong>\x3C/em>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Files Included with this Lesson\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Teacher Notes and Resources\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Student Project Overview, Expectations & Rubric - Research & Excel Project\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Student Step-by-Step Guide - Excel Project\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• MS Excel Template “What Will My Car Cost” Project for use in differentiation (Two Editable Microsoft Excel files with formulas – one for version 2016; one for earlier versions 2007-2013)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Sample “What Will My Car Cost?” Project (Two Editable Microsoft Excel files with formulas – one for version 2016; one for earlier versions 2007-2013)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Related Products\x3C/strong>\x3Cbr>⭐ Excelling with Excel - Beginner Activities\x3Cbr>⭐ Excelling with Excel - Intermediate Tutorial & Activities\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>");$R[475]($R[709],"\x3Cp>The “Physics of Bridges” project utilizes research skills, MS Word, and Sketchup (free CAD software download) to allow students to build skills in those programs along with skills in Internet research, reading, writing and critical thinking. In these projects, students research information about bridge design and the physics behind them. They create a scale model drawing of a bridge using Sketchup (CAD) and then brainstorm with their team to determine the best design to build from specific provided materials that they “purchase” using a set budget with the goal of building the most attractive, strongest bridge for the least cost. They utilize the software simulation “West Point Bridge Designer” (free download) to assist them in their learning. Finally, they reflect on their learning and the dynamics of their team to complete the project.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>The project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be adapted for younger or older students.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Files Included with this Lesson\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Teacher Notes and Resources\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Bridge Project Overview & Expectations\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Bridge Questions and Vocabulary (includes teacher key)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Bridge Research project\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• WestPoint Bridge Designer Project Instructions and Expectations\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Bridge Building Challenge Expectations (includes Sketchup/CAD assignment)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Materials Planning & Price Sheet\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Construction Evaluation Sheet\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Material Control Sheet\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Written Reflection Assignment (MS Word or other word processing)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• 3 Customizable Certificates for Challenge Winners\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Related Products\x3C/strong>\x3Cbr>⭐ The Physics of Amusement Park Rides\x3Cbr>⭐ The Physics Behind Tensegrity Structures - STEM Building & Research Activity\x3Cbr>⭐ The Physics of Geodesic Domes - STEM Design and Construction Project\x3Cbr>⭐ The Physics of Windmills\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>");$R[475]($R[711],"\x3Cp>In this lesson, students explore the field of fashion design, using a digital notebook to compile their research and designs. In addition to teacher and student resources, the lesson includes a 22 page, editable digital notebook (Microsoft PowerPoint) which can also be shared via Google Drive and opened in Google Slides. Students can work through the lessons in the notebook at their own pace, or the teacher can assign specific lessons for each class period. Students learn fashion terminology, clothing and fashion industry trends and influences, elements of art and design in fashion, color choices, and the types of fabrics and materials used in fashions. They also create a design portfolio in the notebook, using online resources, of fashions of interest to them, creating their own “fashion line”. Additionally, they explore careers in the field, reflect on their own personal style choices and summarize their learning in the lesson.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>This is a great activity for a career exploration class, Principles of Arts, A/V Technology & Communications class, Family & Consumer Sciences, Fashion Design, or any technology class. This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in high school as well.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>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.\x3C/strong>\x3C/em>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Files included:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Teacher & Student Resources\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Editable (MS Word) Student Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric for the notebook (two versions: full lesson instructions to let students work at their own pace, and individual lessons by page)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Teacher instructions for each page of the notebook\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Student Digital Notebook for Fashion Design (editable in MS PowerPoint)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Related Products\x3C/strong>\x3Cbr>⭐ Exploring Careers: Arts, A/V Technology & Communications\x3Cbr>⭐ How Fashion Designers Use Math in their Career - Real World Math\x3Cbr>⭐ History of Fashion Design - Research and\x3Cbr>Presentation Project\x3Cbr>⭐ Famous Fashion Designers - Research and Presentation Project\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Visit our Website\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>");$R[475]($R[713],"\x3Cp>The “Physics of Windmills” project utilizes research skills, MS Word, and Sketchup (free CAD software download) to allow students to build skills in those programs along with skills in Internet research, reading, writing and critical thinking. In these projects, students research information about how windmills work and the physics behind them. They create a scale model drawing of a windmill using Sketchup (CAD) and then brainstorm with their team to determine the best design to build from recycled materials. Finally, they reflect on their learning and the dynamics of their team to complete the project.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>The project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be adapted for younger or older students.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Files Included with this Lesson\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Teacher Notes and Resources\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Windmill Project Overview & Expectations\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Windmill Research project (includes teacher key)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Team Planning Sheet\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Team Sign Up Sheet\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Sketchup (CAD) drawing project expectations and rubric (Sketchup or another CAD program)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Windmill Testing Score Sheet\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Written Reflection Assignment (MS Word or other word processing)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Related Products\x3C/strong>\x3Cbr>⭐ The Physics Behind Tensegrity Structures - STEM Building & Research Activity\x3Cbr>⭐ The Physics of Amusement Park Rides\x3Cbr>⭐ The Physics of Geodesic Domes - STEM Design and Construction Project\x3Cbr>⭐ The Physics of Bridges\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>");$R[475]($R[715],"\x3Cp>Learning about Marketing Research gives students an introduction to marketing and the ways in which companies utilize data to drive business. This is perfect for a technology, business or marketing class, or a class that focuses on careers. Students use close reading skills to learn about the marketing field and market research and answer questions to demonstrate their understanding. Next, they apply their knowledge in a research simulation for a company, compile the data, and create a supporting report to analyze their data and utilize critical thinking skills. Instructions, templates and samples are included to help students with the projects. This project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be adapted for older students.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Materials Required\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Access to computers for each student (or pair of students)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Internet access\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Access to Microsoft Word (or Google Docs)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Project Duration (approximate)\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Introduction to Marketing and Market Research Reading and Questions – 1 – 1.5 (50 minute) class period\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Team brainstorming and product design – 2 (50 minute) class periods\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Survey creation, conduct survey and compile data – 2-3 (50 minute) class periods\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Company Analysis Report in MS Word – 1-2 (50 minute) class periods\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Files Included with this Lesson\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Teacher & Student Notes and Resources\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Introduction to Marketing & Market Research Reading\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Introduction to Marketing & Market Research Questions from Reading\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Team Brainstorming Worksheet (PowerPoint/Slides – editable)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Market Research Simulation Lesson Instructions and Rubric\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Market Research Survey Form Template (MS Word/Google Docs – editable)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Market Research Survey Compilation Template File (MS Word/Google Docs – editable)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Market Research MS Word Analysis Report Sample File (MS Word/Google Docs – editable)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Related Products\x3C/strong>\x3Cbr>⭐ Advertising Executive - Career Simulation\x3Cbr>⭐ Exploring Careers: Marketing, Sales & Service\x3Cbr>⭐ Real World Math - How Math is Used in Sales Jobs\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>");$R[475]($R[717],"\x3Cp>Learning about Animation teaches students the history and basic concepts of animation prior to them creating their own animation utilizing Adobe Flash. Another animation program could be substituted, but would require some changes to the directions for those portions of the unit.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Students being by doing guided research about the history of animation and presenting their findings in a PowerPoint or Prezi. Next, they learn about the twelve principles of animation by completing a worksheet. There is also a quiz over this material. With this knowledge about animation, students are ready to start creating their own. A short lesson on basic animation in Adobe Flash with students first watching the teacher create a bouncing ball and then completing it themselves from written directions and a tutorial, followed by another practice hands-on activity to add to and reinforce skills, leads to the culminating activity of the unit – to create a cartoon using their skills in Adobe Flash.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. 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Interactive Reading Project for Middle and High School Digital Resources
By Blooming Through High School
Wondering what to do with students after testing?
Need to keep them reading and writing?
Want them to have fun while they're doing it?
I took a page from the Choose Your Own Adventure books and made the best selling books digital. Now students can read a story of their choice and write their own alternate story endings with this digital resource. Perfect after testing activity, reading projects, summer reading projects, and more.
Everything you need is included for your students to have fun thinking, creating, writing and playing through this activity!
Students will love being able to write new story lines based on the character’s choices!
Entrepreneurship: Create Your Own Business
By Innovations in Technology
Give middle school students a chance to learn more about careers and business as they work with a team to create their own teen business!
This unit focuses on students exploring many of the aspects of creating their own business and introduces some of the day-to-day requirements of that business. Students choose a business with their team, prepare a business plan, advertising materials and a budget and finally reflect on their learning utilizing a variety of MS Office products or Google Products, and a choice of a variety of free Web 2.0 tools such as Audacity, Paint, Canva, Adobe Express and others specified in each section of the lesson. Students can choose from available software options, or the teacher can specify which software they should use for each project.
Files Included with this Lesson (all fully editable)
· Teacher & Student Resources
· Overview of the Unit for Teachers & Students
· Project Planning and Grading Sheet – Teacher
· Project Planning Sheet – Students
· Team Sign Up Sheet
· Student Expectations and Grading Rubrics for:
o Business Plan
o Logo
o Business card/letterhead
o Tri-fold Brochure
o Budget
o Sales Presentation
o Advertising (print and audio/video)
o Reflection Essay
· Sample Budget project (MS Excel)
· Quick Start Guide - Audacity
· Quick Start Guide - Canva
I've used this with 7th and 8th graders and they love having a chance to think about turning one of their passions into an actual money-making business.
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Your First Job: Learning about Job Applications, Resumes & Interviewing
By Innovations in Technology
This lesson gives students an introduction to the basics of applying for their first job. This is perfect for a technology, business or social skills class, or a class that focuses on careers. Students learn about the opportunities that may be available to them for their first job and then learn how to apply for the job. They learn about completing a job application, creating a resume in Microsoft Word, and the basics of interviewing with an employer. Students work with a team to create their own answers for commonly asked interview questions and to practice interviewing skills. Finally, students use the Internet to research actual jobs in their area that may be appropriate for them. This project was created for a grade 7-8 Career Exploration/Investigating Careers class, but could easily be adapted for high school students. Files Included with this Lesson • Teacher & Student Notes and Resources • Introduction to Getting a Job – editable Microsoft PowerPoint presentation • Completing a Job Application – Student expectations and grading rubric • Creating a Resume in Microsoft Word - Student expectations and grading rubric • Commonly Asked Interview Questions Task Cards (for group project) – Includes blanks for additional questions • Commonly Asked Interview Questions – Student expectations and grading rubric • Commonly Asked Interview Questions – Student worksheet • Interview Practice Group Project Expectations and Grading Rubric • Researching Potential Jobs Project Expectations and Grading Rubric Remember to leave feedback for credits on future purchases! ************************************************************************** Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum: Follow our blog Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Pinterest
Design & Build a City - Project Based Technology & Engineering
By Innovations in Technology
In this project based learning unit, middle school/early high school students learn about city planning and architecture as they research and design their own city. In addition to using Internet search skills, they'll utilize CAD skills using Sketchup (free download) and finally build the city from chipboard and other recyclables and name their final creation. .
Unit download includes:
1. Teacher Resources and Materials List
2. Expectations and Overview of the Unit
3. Introduction to City Planning (research and vocabulary) – includes key
4. “What’s in the City” – team worksheet
5. Project Proposal – group planning worksheet
6. Create the City in SketchUp (CAD)
7. Building the City Information (hands on construction)
8. Student Team Work Log
9. Student Daily Work Log
10. Building scale information and examples
11. Sketchup and Building Examples
12. Project Written Reflection
I've used this lesson with an 8th grade Engineering class and every year students start work on this BEFORE the bell they enjoy it so much! I know your classes will enjoy it too!
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Introduction to Adobe Photoshop (Basics) | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
Introduction to Adobe Photoshop gives students a step-by-step tutorial to learn the beginning commands of Adobe Photoshop. After following the instruction (screen shots are included), students combine their “before” and “after” pictures into a simple PowerPoint (or Google Slides) to make grading easy. Finally, students complete a short creative activity to demonstrate their understanding of their learning. Additional links to other tutorials are also included in the lesson to assist learners, as needed. Instructions are for the paid PC version of Adobe Photoshop CC (2014 or 15), but are easily modifiable for Apple/MAC computers. This lesson was created for 8th grade students but is appropriate for any age group just starting out with Adobe Photoshop.
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.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher Notes and Resources
• Adobe Photoshop Step-by-Step Tutorial and Mini Lessons,
including rubric
• Sample Completed Project (as .pdf)
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Career Simulation: Real Estate Investor - "Flip" a House | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
Real Estate Career Simulation: Flip a House Project lets middle schoolers see how real estate investors purchase, improve, and resell homes for a profit. Utilizing Microsoft Word and Excel, students “purchase” a home of choice from a list and then determine the improvements they want to make to it, all while staying within their budget. Then, they design the home, using Web 2.0 tools (www.floorplanner.com or www.homestyler.com ) or Sketchup (a free download available at: http://www.sketchup.com/download ). Finally, students use Microsoft Word to prepare a one-page sale flyer for their renovated home. Note: This lesson is intended for beginning Excel users and was created using Microsoft Excel 2016. It is easily adaptable for different versions.
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.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher Notes and Resources
• Home Purchase & Improvement Choices Lesson Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric
• Choices Worksheet (editable Microsoft Word version and .pdf)
• Excel Budget Creation Lesson Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric
• Excel Budget Sample (editable Microsoft Excel file and .pdf)
• Floor Plan Creation and House Design Project Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric
• Floor Plan and Design Samples
• Selling Brochure Project Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric
• Sample Brochure
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Research & Build a House - Architectural Styles & Creators | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn more about architecture as they research the history of different architectural styles, and learn about the creators of those designs. The lesson starts with a whole class Microsoft PowerPoint presentation (editable) to view the styles and start discussion. Next, students choose one of the styles to research further and create a presentation with that information. Optionally, these may be presented to the class. In the next part of the assignment, they design a house of their own (to scale) in the style they researched using Sketchup (a free CAD program that can be downloaded at: https://www.sketchup.com/ or used as an online tool). After completing the drawing, students build a model of their house to scale using chipboard, cardboard or other materials. Finally, students answer questions to reflect on their learning for this unit.
This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary grades or high school as well.
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.
Files included:
• Teacher & Student Resources
• Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation: Architectural Styles (editable)
• Researching an Architectural Style Project: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric
• Designing a House in Sketchup: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric
• Sketchup Tutorial (step-by-step instructions with screen shots)
• Building Project: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric
• Reflection Questions
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7 Wonders of the World - Research ~ Engineering Design ~ Construction Project
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn more about both the classic Seven Wonders of the World and the “new” Seven Wonders project as they research the history, design and engineering of the wonders. The lesson starts with a whole class Microsoft PowerPoint presentation (editable) to view the Wonders and start discussion. Next, students choose one of the classic and one of the “new” Wonders to research further and create a presentation with that information (using Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides). Optionally, these may be presented to the class. In the next part of the assignment, they design an “Eighth Wonder” of their own (to scale) based on what they learned, using Sketchup (a free CAD program that can be downloaded at: https://www.sketchup.com/ or used as an online tool). After completing the drawing, students build a model of their Wonder to scale using chipboard, cardboard or other materials. The building activity can be done as a team/small group activity if you prefer. Finally, students answer questions to reflect on their learning for this unit. 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 • Access to Sketchup (https://www.sketchup.com/) – either downloaded or online • Building Materials: A variety of materials to construct and decorate the house such as cardboard, chipboard, foam board, balsa wood, construction paper, toothpicks, craft (popsicle) sticks, paint or markers, rulers, scissors, white glue, hot glue (and glue guns), tape, X-acto knives (and blades), etc. Files included: • Teacher & Student Resources • Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation: The Seven Wonders of the World (editable) • Researching Classic and New Wonders: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric • Designing an “Eighth Wonder” in Sketchup: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric • Sketchup Tutorial (step-by-step instructions with screen shots) • Team Sign Up Sheet • Building Project: Student Expectations, Instructions and Grading Rubric • Reflection Questions Remember to leave feedback for credits on future purchases! ************************************************************************** Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum: Follow our blog Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Pinterest Visit our Website
Exploring Careers: Law, Public Safety,Corrections & Security | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
This career unit gives students an introduction to the law, public safety, corrections and security career cluster and what a career in this field would be like. This is perfect for a career, technology, CTE or business class.
The included PowerPoint presentation can be used by the teacher for whole class instruction, or provided to the students electronically (or as a printout) for them to review individually. Students use close reading skills with a short informational passage to learn about the career field and answer questions to use critical thinking skills and demonstrate their understanding. Two different puzzles are included to learn different jobs in the career and to reinforce vocabulary skills. A technology based project comic creation project is included to allow students to use critical thinking and creativity to further explore the career field. A quick reference/tutorial is also included for StoryboardThat (free, no download needed). Additionally, a group legal case analysis project that can be completed without student computer access (by the teacher printing out the linked information) or providing access to a computer for each group to research is provided to simulate the career and allow students to utilize critical thinking skills and teamwork. Finally, a short reflection questionnaire gives students the opportunity to reflect and analyze their learning as they determine if this career field is of interest to them.
The project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be used with high school students. The teacher can choose to use some or all of the provided lesson options included in this resource.
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.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher & Student Notes and Resources
• Introduction to Law Careers PowerPoint presentation (editable)
• Introduction to Law Careers Research Reading and Questions
• Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle (includes answer key)
• Job Type Word Search Puzzle (includes answer key)
• Technology based Creative Application Project Instructions, Tutorial and Rubric
• Team Brainstorming Worksheet
• Case Study Task Cards (6 different cases)
• Law Career Simulation Group Lesson Instructions and Rubric
• Law Career Reflection Questions (MS Word)
This lesson is a part of the bundle Exploring Careers: 16 Career Cluster Units BUNDLE
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Sound Engineering - Design & Build a Musical Instrument
By Innovations in Technology
Put the STEAM in STEM with this unit! Sound Engineering is a Project Based Learning unit that teaches students the physics and basic concepts of sound engineering, especially as it relates to music. This lesson can be used in Career and Technology classes, Science classes, or Music classes. I have used it with an 8th grade Engineering class.
Students start the unit by reading information about the topic from a handout and answering questions about the reading, as well as defining terms related to sound engineering. In the next phase of the project, they work with a team to utilize a Slinky toy to replicate wave patterns and analyze them. Finally, they work with a team to research and build a musical instrument that demonstrates their learning of the topic. The unit ends with a written reflection on the project.
Files Included with this Unit:
1. Teacher Resources
2. Physics of Sound Reading
3. Introduction to Sound Engineering (research and vocabulary) – includes answer key
4. Slinky Waves – group lab expectations and student worksheet
5. Team sign-up sheet
6. Musical Instrument Building Project – student expectations and resources
7. Team planning sheet (2 versions, color & black and white)
8. Teacher evaluation tracking sheet
9. Project Written Reflection
I hope your students enjoy it!
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Engineering Ethics - Exploring Case Studies
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This career unit gives students an introduction to the engineering ethics using a variety of case studies for student analysis. This is perfect for middle school or high school engineering, career, technology, CTE or business classes.
The included PowerPoint presentation can be used by the teacher for whole class instruction, or provided to the students electronically (or as a printout) for them to review individually. Students work with a partner or in small groups to analyze engineering cases that dealt with ethical concerns. Resources for the six cases are included in the PowerPoint and as printable or digital task cards. The activity can be completed on the computer or without computer access if the teacher prefers by printing out the linked information. Students use critical thinking skills and teamwork to research and analyze the cases and then answer questions to consider the different ethical issues and choices. Then, each group shares that information with the class, encouraging further discussion and analysis. Finally, a short reflection questionnaire gives students the opportunity to reflect and analyze their learning more deeply as they consider the input from other groups and their insight on different case studies.
The project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be used with high school students.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher & Student Resources
• Introduction to Engineering Ethics PowerPoint presentation (editable)
• Case Study Team Project Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric
• Team Case Study Questions/Worksheet
• Case Study Task Cards (6 different cases)
• Engineering Ethics Reflection Questions (MS Word)
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Creating an Animated Gif in Adobe Photoshop | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
Creating an Animated Gif in Adobe Photoshop is a project for students with basic knowledge of some of the common Adobe Photoshop commands. The project includes step-by-step instructions to guide students through the project of turning photos or clip art into an animated Gif. A sample project is provided for reference in both .psd (Photoshop format) and as a finished .gif.
This is a fun activity that shows students some additional features in Adobe Photoshop while improving their skills with basic commands. Created for an 8th grade Information Technology class, this project would be suitable for students in grades 6-12.
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.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher Notes and Resources
• Adobe Photoshop Quick Start Tutorial & Instructions
• Adobe Photoshop Animated Gif Project Expectations & Rubric
• Sample Project (Photoshop files and finished Gif included)
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What Will My Car Cost? - A Project in Microsoft Excel | Distance Learning
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The “What Will My Car Cost?” project allows students to build skills in Internet research and critical thinking as they research costs for a car and then compute and compare payment options using Microsoft Excel. First, students research the cost for two car options (one used and one new) and then compare financing and payment options for these using formulas in Microsoft Excel. The step-by-step directions were created for Microsoft Excel 2016, but could easily be used with earlier versions of the software. Editable templates and samples are provided for both Microsoft Excel 2016 and earlier versions (2007-2013).
The project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be adapted for high school students.
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.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher Notes and Resources
• Student Project Overview, Expectations & Rubric - Research & Excel Project
• Student Step-by-Step Guide - Excel Project
• MS Excel Template “What Will My Car Cost” Project for use in differentiation (Two Editable Microsoft Excel files with formulas – one for version 2016; one for earlier versions 2007-2013)
• Sample “What Will My Car Cost?” Project (Two Editable Microsoft Excel files with formulas – one for version 2016; one for earlier versions 2007-2013)
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The “Physics of Bridges” project utilizes research skills, MS Word, and Sketchup (free CAD software download) to allow students to build skills in those programs along with skills in Internet research, reading, writing and critical thinking. In these projects, students research information about bridge design and the physics behind them. They create a scale model drawing of a bridge using Sketchup (CAD) and then brainstorm with their team to determine the best design to build from specific provided materials that they “purchase” using a set budget with the goal of building the most attractive, strongest bridge for the least cost. They utilize the software simulation “West Point Bridge Designer” (free download) to assist them in their learning. Finally, they reflect on their learning and the dynamics of their team to complete the project.
The project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be adapted for younger or older students.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher Notes and Resources
• Bridge Project Overview & Expectations
• Bridge Questions and Vocabulary (includes teacher key)
• Bridge Research project
• WestPoint Bridge Designer Project Instructions and Expectations
• Bridge Building Challenge Expectations (includes Sketchup/CAD assignment)
• Materials Planning & Price Sheet
• Construction Evaluation Sheet
• Material Control Sheet
• Written Reflection Assignment (MS Word or other word processing)
• 3 Customizable Certificates for Challenge Winners
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Digital Fashion Design Notebook (Editable) | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students explore the field of fashion design, using a digital notebook to compile their research and designs. In addition to teacher and student resources, the lesson includes a 22 page, editable digital notebook (Microsoft PowerPoint) which can also be shared via Google Drive and opened in Google Slides. Students can work through the lessons in the notebook at their own pace, or the teacher can assign specific lessons for each class period. Students learn fashion terminology, clothing and fashion industry trends and influences, elements of art and design in fashion, color choices, and the types of fabrics and materials used in fashions. They also create a design portfolio in the notebook, using online resources, of fashions of interest to them, creating their own “fashion line”. Additionally, they explore careers in the field, reflect on their own personal style choices and summarize their learning in the lesson.
This is a great activity for a career exploration class, Principles of Arts, A/V Technology & Communications class, Family & Consumer Sciences, Fashion Design, or any technology class. This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in high school as well.
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.
Files included:
• Teacher & Student Resources
• Editable (MS Word) Student Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric for the notebook (two versions: full lesson instructions to let students work at their own pace, and individual lessons by page)
• Teacher instructions for each page of the notebook
• Student Digital Notebook for Fashion Design (editable in MS PowerPoint)
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The “Physics of Windmills” project utilizes research skills, MS Word, and Sketchup (free CAD software download) to allow students to build skills in those programs along with skills in Internet research, reading, writing and critical thinking. In these projects, students research information about how windmills work and the physics behind them. They create a scale model drawing of a windmill using Sketchup (CAD) and then brainstorm with their team to determine the best design to build from recycled materials. Finally, they reflect on their learning and the dynamics of their team to complete the project.
The project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be adapted for younger or older students.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher Notes and Resources
• Windmill Project Overview & Expectations
• Windmill Research project (includes teacher key)
• Team Planning Sheet
• Team Sign Up Sheet
• Sketchup (CAD) drawing project expectations and rubric (Sketchup or another CAD program)
• Windmill Testing Score Sheet
• Written Reflection Assignment (MS Word or other word processing)
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Marketing Research - Career Simulation
By Innovations in Technology
Learning about Marketing Research gives students an introduction to marketing and the ways in which companies utilize data to drive business. This is perfect for a technology, business or marketing class, or a class that focuses on careers. Students use close reading skills to learn about the marketing field and market research and answer questions to demonstrate their understanding. Next, they apply their knowledge in a research simulation for a company, compile the data, and create a supporting report to analyze their data and utilize critical thinking skills. Instructions, templates and samples are included to help students with the projects. This project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be adapted for older students.
Materials Required
· Access to computers for each student (or pair of students)
· Internet access
· Access to Microsoft Word (or Google Docs)
Project Duration (approximate)
· Introduction to Marketing and Market Research Reading and Questions – 1 – 1.5 (50 minute) class period
· Team brainstorming and product design – 2 (50 minute) class periods
· Survey creation, conduct survey and compile data – 2-3 (50 minute) class periods
· Company Analysis Report in MS Word – 1-2 (50 minute) class periods
Files Included with this Lesson
· Teacher & Student Notes and Resources
· Introduction to Marketing & Market Research Reading
· Introduction to Marketing & Market Research Questions from Reading
· Team Brainstorming Worksheet (PowerPoint/Slides – editable)
· Market Research Simulation Lesson Instructions and Rubric
· Market Research Survey Form Template (MS Word/Google Docs – editable)
· Market Research Survey Compilation Template File (MS Word/Google Docs – editable)
· Market Research MS Word Analysis Report Sample File (MS Word/Google Docs – editable)
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Learning about Animation using Adobe Flash | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
Learning about Animation teaches students the history and basic concepts of animation prior to them creating their own animation utilizing Adobe Flash. Another animation program could be substituted, but would require some changes to the directions for those portions of the unit.
Students being by doing guided research about the history of animation and presenting their findings in a PowerPoint or Prezi. Next, they learn about the twelve principles of animation by completing a worksheet. There is also a quiz over this material. With this knowledge about animation, students are ready to start creating their own. A short lesson on basic animation in Adobe Flash with students first watching the teacher create a bouncing ball and then completing it themselves from written directions and a tutorial, followed by another practice hands-on activity to add to and reinforce skills, leads to the culminating activity of the unit – to create a cartoon using their skills in Adobe Flash.
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.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher Notes and Resources (includes extension activities)
• History of Animation Project Expectations and Rubric *
• 12 Principles of Animation worksheet and links to reading *
• 12 Principles of Animation quiz and teacher key *
• Introduction to Adobe Flash – Bouncy Ball Project Step-by-Step Guide, Expectations and Rubric
• Adobe Flash Practice Exercises Project Expectations and Rubric
• Create a Cartoon in Adobe Flash Project Expectations and Rubric
*These lessons are also included in Learning Animation with Adobe Edge Animate.
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Learning about Animation using Adobe Edge Animate | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
Learning about Animation teaches students the history and basic concepts of animation prior to them creating their own utilizing Adobe Edge Animate. Another animation program could be substituted, but would require some changes to the directions for those portions of the unit.
Students being by doing guided research about the history of animation and presenting their findings in a PowerPoint or Prezi. Next, they learn about the twelve principles of animation by completing a worksheet. There is also a quiz over this material. With this knowledge about animation, students are ready to start creating their own. A short lesson on basic animation in Adobe Edge Animate with students first watching the teacher create a bouncing ball and then completing it themselves from written directions and a tutorial, followed by another practice hands-on activity to add to and reinforce skills, leads to the culminating activity of the unit – to create a cartoon using their skills in Adobe Edge Animate.
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.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher Notes and Resources (includes extension activities)
• History of Animation Project Expectations and Rubric
• 12 Principles of Animation worksheet and links to reading
• 12 Principles of Animation quiz and teacher key
• Introduction to Adobe Edge Animate – Bouncy Ball Project Step-by-Step Guide, Expectations and Rubric
• Adobe Edge Practice Exercises Project Expectations and Rubric
• Create a Cartoon in Adobe Edge Project Expectations and Rubric
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Pride and Prejudice: Character Analysis Collaborative Posters
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Introducing our comprehensive "Pride and Prejudice Character Analysis CollaborativePosters" – the ultimate resource to delve deep into the beloved characters of Jane Austen's timeless classic. This beautifully designed product includes 8 character posters, a planning sheet for each character, and a rubric, all neatly compiled into a 55-page package.
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