Materials
Tools
Safety
Design & Engineering
History
100

Common building material for something like a barn house; strong and relatively inexpensive

Wood

100

Tool used to drive nails into wood

Hammer

100

Eye protection worn when working 

Safety glasses

100

The first step when engineering something

Defining the problem

100

The invention by Thomas Edison that added light to homes

Light bulb

200

Lightweight metal used in things like bikes and planes

Aluminum

200

Tools used to measure current, voltage, and resistance

Multimeter

200

Thing that needs to be worn to protect face when welding 

Welding mask

200

A type of drawing that shows somethings height, width, and depth

Isometric drawing 
200

A 15th century invention by Johannes Gutenberg that revolutionized communication

Printing press

300

cement and water combine to make

Concrete

300

Tool used to make curved cuts into wood or thin metal with a thin blade 

Jigsaw

300

The switch or button found on lots of power tools to cut electricity to the tool

Kill switch

300

A software commonly used for 3d design and modeling something

CAD

300

This 1969 event marked the first time humans set foot on the moon.

Apollo 11 moon landing

400

Synthetic or semisynthetic materials composed primarily of polymers

Plastic

400

A tool that has a rotating abrasive wheel used for grinding materials or sharpening some tools

Bench grinder

400

Government organization that sets workplace safety standards across the U.S.

OSHA

400

A working model of something made before mass production 

Prototype 

400

This engineering feat completed in 1914 connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

Panama Canal

500

Brittle, Heat-resistant, and corrosion-resistant materials made by shaping and then firing clay

Ceramics

500
A precision measuring tool used to measure distances that are millimeters to thousandths of an inch

Caliper

500

The practice of keeping a workspace clear of hazards as you work 

"Clean as you go"

500

The principal of design that "form follows function"

Functional design

500

The first programmable, electronic, general-purpose digital computer built back in 1940s

ENIAC