Student work from Engineering Unit
See my philosophy of teaching video for some actual footage of their exploration and detailed lesson plans for more examples.
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In one of the first lessons we brainstormed what we imagined would be a good design for a strong, floatable boat using the materials that I showed them. Here is a student’s brainstorm with labels and a sketch.
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Throughout this unit I prioritied self-reflection and self-assessment as an imperative part of building a sense of community where we take responsibility for our actions and contribute to the community. Engineering is such a collaborative field and I wanted my students to see how important that is. This is a post-lesson exit slip for students to self-assess how they worked in a team.
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Here is another example of a student’s self-reflection on how it went working in a team. This student had a difficult group, and I was happy to see that she was honest with reflection.