Cooling Structure Challenge Part 2
by Kimberly King
This lesson is Part 2 of an engineering challenge. In Cooling Structure Challenge Part 2 students will use what they learned when they designed, built, and tested their prototype in Part 1. Often we ask students "What would you try if you had time to do it again?" This lesson prioritizes just that, trying again and using what they've learned to improve their building. To teach the engineering process and the scientific method thoroughly there needs to be the opportunity to revise and reflect. This lesson provides the support to help you support your students through the process of analysis, rebuilding, reflection, and presentation.
Lesson Grade Level
9th GradeLesson Plan Link/URL
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