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Exploring the Engineering Design Process: Duct Tape Wallets

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In this hands-on lesson, students will learn about the Engineering Design Process and its uses and benefits. The students will then apply what they have learned to the construction of a duct tape wallet for a classmate (“customer”). The slide deck walks you through everything that you need to know, and the worksheet walks the student through the process!

Lesson Grade Level

8th Grade

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