Technology in the Classroom
Water Technologies
Hi-tech Technology
Technology in the Home
Process Technologies
100

This technology holds a piece of graphite that allows you to write.

A pencil

100

This portable technology holds your water so you can drink it on the go.

A water bottle/cup

100

This technology uses wheels and an engine to help us travel long distances on land.

A car/truck/train

100

This technology uses waves to heat up food faster than a traditional oven

A microwave

100

This series of steps helps to make sure your teeth are clean

Brushing your teeth

200

These technologies are records of words printed onto paper.

A book

200

This technology is long, narrow, and flexible. It helps move water from the house to the garden.

A water hose

200

This technology is used in airports to make sure passengers do not bring dangerous objects on board.

A metal detector/body scanner

200

Most versions of this technology use suction and rotating brushes to help you clean floors/carpet

A vacuum

200

This series of steps helps engineers figure out how to solve a problem

Engineering design process

300

Many students use these technologies, often made of fabric, to carry things to and from school.

A backpack

300

This technology stops water from flowing down a river so it can be used to make electricity.

A dam.

300

This pocket technology helps people to communicate over long distances.

A cellphone

300

This technology uses blades to move air

A fan

300

This series of steps helps to make sure your shoes stay on your feet

Tying your shoelaces.

400

This technology is used to accurately measure the lengths of objects.

A ruler/measuring tape

400

This technology helps people to breathe and swim underwater.

A SCUBA/Snorkeling gear

400

This technology uses sound waves to create an image of body tissue.

A ultrasound/sonogram

400

This technology provides a comfortable place to sit and often has space for multiple people. 

A couch/sofa

400

This series of steps helps to make a cake come out just right

A recipe

500

This technology is used to display information in the classroom.

A projector

500

This technology uses muscle power to propel a boat through the water.

A paddle/oar

500

This technology can explore the surfaces of planets and moons. Some versions can take pictures and test samples of rocks and dirt.

A rover

500

This kitchen technology has multiple loops that blend ingredients and add air to a mixture

A whisk

500

This series of steps makes sure cans and paper are reused instead of going to landfills 

Recycling

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