This is what EDP means.
What is the Engineering Design Process?
This is the study of the natural world.
What is Science?
A product created to solve a problem
What is Technology?
This is the design process used to solve a problem.
What is Engineering?
The numbers, shapes, and quantities used to solve a problem.
What is Math?
This is the "A" in STEAM.
What is Art?
This branch of science is the study of living things.
What is Biology?
This is an example of technology invented in the last 100 years.
What are television, computer, cell phone, tablet, etc.?
This word beginning with "C" refers to the things you must do when using the EDP.
What is Criteria?
This branch of science deals with points, lines, surfaces, shapes, and solids.
What is Geometry?
This is the final step in the EDP.
What is "Share"?
He came up with 3 laws of motion.
Who is Sir Isaac Newton?
This number is the latest version of the I-phone.
What is 13?
This word beginning with "C" refers to the restrictions placed upon your design process.
What is Constraint?
These are the names given to triangles that describes the lengths of their three sides.
What are equilateral, isosceles, and scalene?
This the number of times you are allowed to go through the Engineering Design Process. (Don't be tricked!)
What is "No set number of times"?
This is the formula for Speed.
What is distance/time?
He invented the telephone.
Who is Alexander Graham Bell?
This is the name of the creator of Spacex and the electric car Tesla.
Who is Elon Musk?
These are the two units of measurement you can use on either side of most 1 foot rulers.
What is Metric and U.S. Standard.
(Or centimeters and inches)
This is what we call a working model that is used to test a design.
What is a prototype?
This is the branch of science you are currently studying in your grade. (6th, 7th, or 8th)
What is Earth Science (6th), Life Science (7th), or Physical Science (8th)?
This is the decade that the first hand-held mobile phone was invented.
What is the 1970's (1973)?
When referring to a prototype, this is the definition of "Iteration".
What is another name for a version of a prototype?
This is the name given to the side of a right triangle opposite to the right angle.
What is the hypotenuse?