Procedures & About Mrs. H
Engineering Design Process
Forces
Scale and Churches
Vocab & Thinking
100

What is your STREAM teacher’s favorite Starbucks drink?

What is iced coffee? pumpkin spice latte, iced mocha, vanilla latte, etc.)

100

Which step is when you test your design to see if it works?

What is test?

100

The pull that makes objects fall toward Earth.

What is gravity?

100

A model that is proportional to the real building.

What is a scale model?

100

A small-scale model used for testing is called a ___.

What is a prototype?

200

How do you earn rewards or stickers in STREAM class?

What is STREAM Teams?

200

What step is when you build your model or prototype?

What is create?

200

A push or a pull on an object.

What is a force?

200

If the scale is 1 inch = 4 feet, the model is this many times smaller than real life.

What is 48 times smaller?

200

Recorded observations and measurements are called ___.

What is data?

300

How do you get dismissed at the end of STREAM class?

What is sit quietly and wait for Mrs. H to dismiss you?

300

True or False: The testing step of the Engineering Design Process usually involves several rounds of testing, finding new problems, and redesigning and testing again, before finding the final design. 

What is true?

300

Which change would most reduce the force on a falling egg: making it heavier, making it stop faster, or making it stop more slowly?

What is making it stop more slowly?

300

The table where the Eucharist is celebrated.

What is the altar?

300

The process of making multiple improved versions of a solution.

What is iteration? 

400

What should students do when Mrs. H is giving directions or leading a lesson?

What is listen quietly and give full attention?

400

What step is when you identify the problem and constraints?

What is Ask? (or Define the Problem)

400

A force that slows an object falling through air.

What is air resistance?

400

If a real wall is 20 feet long, how long is it in a model with a scale of 1 inch = 5 feet?

What is 4 inches?

400

A limit or rule in a design challenge.

What is a constraint?

500

Where did Mrs. Hurtado go to college?

What is the University of Florida (GO GATORS)?

500

Why do engineers use criteria and constraints?

What is to guide design decisions?

500

A material that absorbs energy to protect an object.

What is padding (or cushioning)?

500

The cabinet that holds the Eucharist.

What is Tabernacle?

500

The reason a design must meet certain needs or goals.

What is criteria?

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