To judge how well a design works.
What is test/evaluate?
This is used to plant vegetables or flowers in your garden.
What is a garden shovel?
Things that are useful to humans and come from nature.
What are natural resources?
To use less of something.
What is reducing?
Substances in soil that plants need to grow.
What are nutrients?
A way of letting people know about a design.
What is communicating?
This is used to read fine print.
What is a magnifying glass?
Energy resources that were formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago.
What are fossil fuels?
To use something again and again in different ways.
What is reusing?
Something found in soil that is made of dead plants and animals.
Something that needs a solution.
What is a problem?
They help to keep us on time.
What is a watch/clock?
Natural resources that can be replaced easily.
What are renewable resources?
To use one thing and make it into something new.
What is recycling?
This is weathered by wind and water to make soil.
What is bedrock?
A plan for a solution that may use many drawings.
What is a design?
We use these when we travel from one country to another.
What are suitcases?
Introducing harmful materials into the environment.
What is pollution?
Joshua uses a plastic grocery bag to pick up trash.
What is recycling?
This type of soil drains water most quickly.
What is sand?
It is the main goal of the design process.
What is to find solutions to problems?
This can be used when you leave something important at home.
What is a phone?
Natural resources that cannot be reused or renewed.
What are nonrenewable resources?
The practice of saving resources by using them wisely.
What is conservation?
This can be made using kitchen scraps and dead plants.
What is compost?