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Thank you for not chewing gum or anything else  Materials: Pencil Notebook/Folder Agenda: Agenda/Bell work Brainstorm Part A,B,C,D Due Today: summary power paragraph about the film. Logo background research power paragraph Tuesday December 1, 2015 Daily Objective: Today we will do some background research about Earthquakes & apply the engineering process to design and build an earthquake proof building model Daily Question: What Ideas/Factors need to be considered in designing and building an earthquake proof building?

Brainstorm Use Post-Its to write down every idea that needs to be considered in the successful design and building of the structure. Each student should write as many ideas as they can think of, and all ideas should be valued. Consider things like: material Cost Time When everyone is done, the leader needs to direct a discussion to organize the ideas into a few categories of related topics. Give each category a general name. Then decide what factors are the most important to address in the design. What are your main categories of design ideas or factors that your group developed?

Part A/B Part A View Discovery Ed. “Discovering Math: Advanced: Geometry: 01- Geometric Constructions” video clip (11 min.) List at 3 ideas from the video that you could include in your design. Part B List all the materials that your group plans to use /does use during construction.

Part C View Discovery Ed. “Grades 06-07: Scales Drawings” Scale Drawings: The final drawing needs to be on an 8.5x11” sheet of graph paper. Since the model is larger than that, the drawing must be scaled to fit on the paper! The scale drawing needs to have a ratio of 1cm:2m to make a drawing that is 20cm in height. The model needs to have a ratio of 1cm:1m to represent a 40mx10mx10m building. Homework: Complete a scale drawing of a design on graph paper. Follow these drawing guidelines: Use a ruler for all lines and use a pencil. Label the material and measurement of all components. Include different views of the building, front, sides, and back. The building does not have to be enclosed, but at least one wall face needs to remain open to add the weights on each floor for testing.

Part D View the Discovery Ed. Video “Strip the City: San Francisco” (select segments #1, 2, and 5) (13 min.) take 5 full note ideas that will be shared.

Homework: Due tomorrow Daily Agenda – Fill this out each day and I will check if you have completed the tasks. Day Tasks to Complete Check if Complete 1   2 3 4 5 6 Due tomorrow Complete a scale drawing of a design on graph paper.

Earthquake LG & Scale Engineering LG & Scale   4 In addition to a 3, students will be able to: Apply their knowledge of earthquakes in the analysis and presentation of historically significant earthquake information. Describe the cause of earthquakes in terms of plate tectonics and convection currents within the mantle List and describe the different kinds of faults 3 In addition to a 2, and without help, students will be able to: Name the land form types that lead to earthquakes Locate epicenters through triangulation List factors that affect the amount of earthquake damage 2 In addition to a 1, and without help students are able to: Describe the science of seismology Describe the characteristics of earthquakes Describe how earthquakes are measured 1 Students are able to: Describe what an earthquake is   4 In addition to a 3, and without help, students will be able to: Apply their knowledge of engineering in the analysis and presentation of new engineering tasks Accurately instruct other students on the steps used in engineering Analyze and evaluate the engineering process of historically significant engineering projects 3 In addition to a 2, and without help, students will be able to: Compare and contrast science and engineering Describe all of the steps of the engineering design process in order Use the engineering steps in a design and building project Explain how collaboration is an important part of the engineering process Work in a collaborative group to accomplish an engineering task 2 In addition to a 1, and without help students are able to: Describe how engineering is used in society List and describe some of the steps of the engineering process 1 Students are able to: Describe what an engineer does