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Page 1: Elementary School Math & Engineering VMI STEM Conference October 2014 Presented by Diane Leighty mthmtcs@verizon.net

Elementary School Math & Engineering

VMI STEM ConferenceOctober 2014

Presented by

Diane Leighty

[email protected]

Page 2: Elementary School Math & Engineering VMI STEM Conference October 2014 Presented by Diane Leighty mthmtcs@verizon.net

Your Immersion into STEM begins NOW!

Hard hats, safety glasses, and snacks provided!!!

Page 3: Elementary School Math & Engineering VMI STEM Conference October 2014 Presented by Diane Leighty mthmtcs@verizon.net

Sharing & Discussion

• What was the most challenging aspect of this task?

• If you could have one additional resource, what would it be and why?

• What mathematics do you see in this task?

• What other skills are needed to be successful in this task? Process Standards?

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WHY ENGINEERING?

Page 5: Elementary School Math & Engineering VMI STEM Conference October 2014 Presented by Diane Leighty mthmtcs@verizon.net

Students Engaged….

shows some of the experiences

Page 6: Elementary School Math & Engineering VMI STEM Conference October 2014 Presented by Diane Leighty mthmtcs@verizon.net

Engineering Skills For ALL!

Communication Creativity/Inventiveness Critical Thinking Skills/Problem

Solving Applied math & science Research skills Collaboration – team work!

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Engineering in our world

Page 8: Elementary School Math & Engineering VMI STEM Conference October 2014 Presented by Diane Leighty mthmtcs@verizon.net

Engineers ________

Build

Design

Create

Invent

Have Fun

Work

Think

Rock

ALL OF THE ABOVE

Page 9: Elementary School Math & Engineering VMI STEM Conference October 2014 Presented by Diane Leighty mthmtcs@verizon.net

Standards Of Learning

Measurements: Length, Volume

Size, shape, material characteristics

Statistics

Page 10: Elementary School Math & Engineering VMI STEM Conference October 2014 Presented by Diane Leighty mthmtcs@verizon.net

Start with a Story or History Lesson

“The Fish-Basket Goddess” from Chinese Children’s Favorite Stories by Mingmei Yip; Tuttle Publishing, 2004

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Your 2nd Design ChallengeYOUR TASK IS TO BUILD A BASKET THAT IS AT LEAST 12 INCHES LONG HAS A HANDLE CAN HOLD 2 CUPS OF RICE WILL SUPPORT THE CONTENTS WHEN HELD ABOVE THE

GROUND FOR 30 SECONDS.

MATERIALS: 2 SHEETS OF PAPER PER PAIR OF STUDENTS 2 FEET OF TAPE (SCOTCH OR MASKING) PER PAIR OF

STUDENTS SCISSORS

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Implement your design- 15 minutes

Build your basket. Does it measure 12 inches or greater in

length? Does it have a handle? Will it hold 2 cups of rice?

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Experimental Test of Design

Share your new basket with the group.

Test the basket by filling it with 2 cups of rice and then lifting it by its handle over the roasting pan. Count to 30.

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Discussion

Which baskets were successful and why?

What can you do to improve your basket?

If you had one more item to use to build your basket what would it be and why?

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Other Ideas: Build a Boat Design Brief

Materials: Ruler (cm and inches) Aluminum Foil (limit the amount given) Paper, Cardboard, fabric, popsicle sticks, And any other materials you wish to use.

Brief: Build a boat that matches a historic boat

from China or Japan. It must float for 2 minutes and it must be at least 6 inches tall and 8 inches long.

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What’s Next? Lessons in the classroom One per 9-week grading period Integrate into regular curriculum –

NOT an add-on! Keep it SIMPLE! Work together. As your PTO/parents to contribute

materials.

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Where can we get the lessons?

Children’s Engineering websites http://www.childrensengineering.com/ http://www.doe.virginia.gov/VDOE/Instruction/C

TE/te/K-5/Engineering/ http://www.childrensengineering.com/everyday

designbriefs.htm

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PBS Websites

Building Big – PBS website

Zoom – PBS website