20 different labs simulate real-world projects designed by expert engineers so students gain unique insight and understanding into the world of engineering—all at no cost
Some labs are completed online and others involve materials. If it invloves material, the teacher is emailed the material to compelte the lab for all the students they support. A Shelby HS teacher requested material for 60 students and was sent 30 kits at no cost (students worked with a partner.)
Lab Resources - https://engineeringtomorrow.org/lab-resources
Request a lab - https://engineeringtomorrow.org/request
In this lab, students are introduced to the history, development, and design features of electric vehicles. Students will learn how to build their own electric vehicle and gain an understanding of this burgeoning technology. Teacher Resources - intro video, teacher guide, student workbook, presentation
Students will:
Analyze real-world problems and use critical thinking skills in order to solve them
Explore developments in electric vehicle technology and batteries
Design and build an electric vehicle using the material provided
Explain the engineering process as it pertains to their design and reflect on opportunities to improve it
Engineering Tomorrow live events bring engineers, innovators, and scientists directly to your classroom to share how they’re using engineering to solve real-world challenges. Our events are your opportunity to hear their stories and participate in a live Q&A. Events are from 12:00 - 1:00 PM EST unless otherwise noted.
Events for Winter/Spring 2026
Feb 11 - Innovators and Innovation
Feb 13 - Couples Career Pathways
March 4 - Women’s History Month
March 11 - Astrodynamics
April 22 - Electric Vehicles
April 29 - Aerodynamics
May 20 - Bridges
Ann Viegut
Program Coordinator, Engineering Tomorrow
ann.viegut@engineeringtomorrow.org
(715) 571-2275
Engineering Tomorrow, Wisconsin Distribution Center
6703 Rickyval Street
Weston, WI 54476
(917) 334-4126
contact@engineeringtomorrow.org