The Engineering Process
STEAM
Mrs. B's Behavior
Cleaning Up Your Area
Being Respectful, Responsible and Ready to Learn
100

Thinking about what you already know and asking lots of questions for your project.

What is the asking process?

100

A way to use scientific knowledge to solve problems and make life easier.  For example, the invention the cell phone, computer, and iPad.

What is technology?

100

Listening to what the other partner in your group has to say.

What is considering all ideas?

100

Not leaving trash on the desk or floor.

What is cleaning up your area?

100

Letting the teacher or a student talk without interrupting them. 

What is being respectful?

200

Add or taking away from the original design to change it and make it better.

What is the improving process?

200

A way to express yourself through creativity.  Examples include drawing, creating pictures, and painting.

What is art?

200

Using an inside voice level.

What is using "table talk" voices?

200

Putting all materials back where they belong.

What is organizing your area?

200

Cleaning up your area without saying "I didn't do that."

What is being responsible?

300

Deciding on ONE design and drawing a picture of it.

What is the planning process.

300

A problem solver who uses science and math to build things that make life easier. Examples include building bridges, cars, and robots.

What is engineering?

300

Concentrating on what you are doing so that you can do a good job.

What is focusing on the task?

300

Leaving glue or split water on your desk. 

What is wiping down your tables?

300

Coming to attention after entering the class, sitting in assigned seats, and listening for instructions from the teacher.

What is being ready to learn?

400

Making a model or prototype of the design.

What is the creating process?

400

A way of learning about the world around us by asking questions, watching closely, and doing experiments to figure out how things work. Examples include discovering, observing, and just being a detective for the natural world.

What is science?

400

Handling all equipment with care.

What is materials are TOOLS and not TOYS?

400

Paper, pencils, crayons, scissors, markers, or any other items you're using.

What is picking things up off the floor?

400

Not talking to your buddies while assignments of being given by the teacher.

What is being respectful?

500

Drawing lots of pictures of many different design ideas.

What is the imagining process?

500

The study of numbers and how they relate to each other.  Example include adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing.

What is math?

500

Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein, Mark Zuckerberg, Alexander Graham Bell, Eli Whitney persevered till it was done.  

What is "NEVER GIVE UP?"

500

Blocks, Legos, Picasso Tiles, Tinker Blocks and Strawbees. 

What is putting them back into their containers?

500

Listening to instructions, completing the assignment, helping others when needed, and lining up in a quiet line.

What is the 3 R's - being respectful, responsible and ready to learn?