POE Lesson 4.1 - 4.2
Students will understand that:
Lesson: 4.1
1. Engineers use statistics to make informed decisions based upon established principles.
2. Visual representations of data allow a person to understand and gain knowledge from the data.
3. Descriptive statistics produce an abstraction from data, allowing us to communicate a summary instead of unenlightening details.
4. The theoretical likelihood of an event can often be calculated based on a small number of simple assumptions.
5. Inferential statistics allow us to generalize by drawing conclusions from data based on the laws of theoretical probability.
6. Engineers and engineering technologists apply math, science, and discipline-specific skills to solve problems.
7. Engineering & engineering technology careers offer creative job opportunities for people with a wide variety of backgrounds & goals.
Lesson 4.2
1. Working with bodies in motion, engineers must distinguish and calculate distance, displacement, speed, velocity, and acceleration.
2. When air resistance is not taken into account, released objects will experience acceleration due to gravity, also known as freefall.
3. Projectile motion can be predicted and controlled using kinematics equations.
4. During projectile motion, velocity in the x-direction remains constant; while velocity in the y-direction changes at a constant rate
5. Design problems can be solved by individuals or in teams.
6. Engineers use a design process to create solutions to existing problems.
7. Design briefs are used to identify the problem specifications and to establish project constraints.
8. Working in a team requires effective communication, clear responsibilities, and attention to interpersonal relationships.
9. Design teams conduct research to develop their knowledge base, stimulate creative ideas, and make informed decisions.
10. Effective presentations are the result of preparation, are tailored to suit the purpose and audience, and are improved by attending to posture, gestures, appearance, eye contact, and time constraints.
Lesson: 4.1
1. Engineers use statistics to make informed decisions based upon established principles.
2. Visual representations of data allow a person to understand and gain knowledge from the data.
3. Descriptive statistics produce an abstraction from data, allowing us to communicate a summary instead of unenlightening details.
4. The theoretical likelihood of an event can often be calculated based on a small number of simple assumptions.
5. Inferential statistics allow us to generalize by drawing conclusions from data based on the laws of theoretical probability.
6. Engineers and engineering technologists apply math, science, and discipline-specific skills to solve problems.
7. Engineering & engineering technology careers offer creative job opportunities for people with a wide variety of backgrounds & goals.
Lesson 4.2
1. Working with bodies in motion, engineers must distinguish and calculate distance, displacement, speed, velocity, and acceleration.
2. When air resistance is not taken into account, released objects will experience acceleration due to gravity, also known as freefall.
3. Projectile motion can be predicted and controlled using kinematics equations.
4. During projectile motion, velocity in the x-direction remains constant; while velocity in the y-direction changes at a constant rate
5. Design problems can be solved by individuals or in teams.
6. Engineers use a design process to create solutions to existing problems.
7. Design briefs are used to identify the problem specifications and to establish project constraints.
8. Working in a team requires effective communication, clear responsibilities, and attention to interpersonal relationships.
9. Design teams conduct research to develop their knowledge base, stimulate creative ideas, and make informed decisions.
10. Effective presentations are the result of preparation, are tailored to suit the purpose and audience, and are improved by attending to posture, gestures, appearance, eye contact, and time constraints.
Week 18
Projectile Motion Lab
Monday -
Lesson 4.1 - 4.2 SIGN IN!!! Warm up: - Login - Go to Class Website - POE - POE Videos -Watch "Activity 3.3.1 - PLTW Marble Sorter" Video - Answer the Questions in your Engineering Notebook Put Lesson 4.1 & 4.2 Key Terms on Website Lesson: 4.1.1.A Statistics.pptx Activity: 4.1.1.A Statistical Data Exploration.docx Upload to Weebly on the Activities Tab Reminders: Notebook, Class Supplies, Syllabus and Electronic Use Contract Due Friday |
Tuesday -
Lesson 4.1 - 4.2 SIGN IN!!! Warm up: - Login - Go to Class Website - POE - POE Videos - Watch "Fastest Vex Marble Sorter Granbury High School" Video - Answer the Questions in your Engineering Notebook Lesson: 4.1.1.A Probability.pptx Activity: 4.1.2.A Candy Statistics.docx Upload to Weebly on the Activities Tab Reminders: Notebook, Class Supplies, Syllabus and Free Listing Contract Due Friday |
Wednesday -
Lesson 4.1 - 4.2 SIGN IN!!! Warm up: - Login - Go to Class Website - POE - POE Videos - Watch "Activity 3.3.1 - Vex Materials Sorter #2 " Video - Answer the Questions in your Engineering Notebook Lesson: 4.2.2 Projectile Motion.ppt Activity: 4.2.2.A Projectile Motion.docx 4.2.2.A.a Firing Range.doc 4.2.2.A.b Mountain Pass.doc 4.2.2.A.c Parachute Drop.doc 4.2.2.A.d Obstacle Course.doc Upload to Weebly on the Projects Tab Reminders: Notebook, Class Supplies, Syllabus and Free Listing Contract Due Friday |
Thursday -
Lesson 4.1 - 4.2 SIGN IN!!! Warm up: - Login - Go to Class Website - POE - POE Videos - Watch "Marble Sorter" Video - Answer the Questions in your Engineering Notebook Lesson: Final Exam Review Activity: Go to the Quiz / Exam Page and take each of the Practice Final Exams You may use the Formula Sheet, Calculator and blank paper to help you Homework: STUDY Reminders: Notebook, Class Supplies, Syllabus and Free Listing Contract Due Friday |
Friday -
Lesson 4.1 - 4.2 SIGN IN!!! - Go to Class Website - IED - Tech News - READ this weeks article - Be ready to answer questions as a part of the class discussion. Weekly Assessment: Go directly to the quiz / exam page and complete your Week 16 Quiz. See retake policy. Notebook & Weebly: Make sure that your Notebook and Website is update. Have your Accountability Partner grade them. Make Up Work: Any and All missing assignments, quizzes, exams or projects must be completed before you work on Instant Challenges or Ongoing Projects. Instant Challenge / Ongoing Projects / Inventor |