Catapults and Trebuchets
Towers
Rube Goldberg
Simple Machines
Engineering Careers
100

These people used to guard catapults while the people were building it. 

What are archers?

100

This tower is leaning, a lot.

What is the Leaning Tower of Pisa?

100

This is what EDP stands for.

What is engineering design process?

100

This simple machine has a fulcrum and a load.

What is a lever?

100
this person designs medical stuff.

What is a biomedical engineer

200

This is what catapults and trebuchets were made to destroy.

What are walls?

200

This is the tallest tower in the world.

What is the Burj Khalifa?

200

This is what we did in EDPs.

What is designing our machine?

200

An example of this simple machine is a ramp.

What is an inclined plane?

200

This engineer designs bridges.

What is a civil engineer?

300

This is what catapults and trebuchets launched in mid-evil times.

What are boulders?

300

This tower was built where the twin towers used to be.

What is the World One Trade Center?

300

This was the part where we had to record what we did and when.

What is the project log?

300

This simple machine is an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder.

What is a screw?

300

This engineer uses chemicals.

What is a chemical engineer?

400

These are the more well known of the two.

What are catapults?

400

This is the most famous tower in New York City.

What is the Empire State building?

400

This is the part where you tell about the actions and reactions.

What is the project packet?

400

This simple machine has a wheel with a groove and a load.

What is a pulley

400

this engineer deals with things that use power.

What is an electrical engineer?

500

This uses a counter weight to move a lever launching the projectile.

What is a trebuchet?

500

This is the tallest tower in the U.S.

What is the Aon Center?

500

This was the last step of Rube Goldberg.

What are corrections?

500

This is multiple simple machines combined.

What is a complex machine?

500

This engineer has to deal with physics.

What is a mechanical engineer?