Written by Sony Gala. ENGR-II-2: Students will examine the core concepts of engineering and technology. Construct a simple technological system Explain.

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Written by Sony Gala

ENGR-II-2: Students will examine the core concepts of engineering and technology. Construct a simple technological system Explain how your technological system operates

ENGR-II-3: Students will demonstrate engineering design and problem solving skills. Troubleshoot a product or system.

ENGR-II-6: Students will develop leadership skills and work ethics. Demonstrate work ethics within the classroom and lab environment.

Challenge You and your partner will use the engineering design process to plan, design, construct and evaluate a device to keep a marble rolling from point A to Point B for the longest time.

Design Requirements Theme Name for maze Drop Zig- Zag Loop or spiral Speed bumps 10” or taller

Design Criteria Point and A and point B must be placed on in opposite corners. Point A Point B

Tools and Materials Poster Board, card board flat Masking tape Glue gun and glue sticks Scissors and X-acto knife Supply of craft sticks, paper cup, tissue rolls, straws, tooth picks, paper clips. You may bring in any recycled items – plastic bottles, spoons, forks etc.

One person on team clean out drawers Go to (login: rcps, password: rcps) Go to Science; Motion, Forces & Time. Watch video on distance, rate and time. Copy formula. Calculate the distance from point A to point B in inches. One person on team clean out drawers Go to (login: rcps, password: rcps) Go to Science; Motion, Forces & Time. Watch video on distance, rate and time. Copy formula. Calculate the distance from point A to point B in inches.

Calculate Rate at which the Marble travels through the maze Distance in inches Distance in feet (inches/12) Track 1 Track 2 Track … Rate =Time (seconds) X Distance (feet)