Step 1: Watch the intriguing video...
Step 2: Make a copy and complete Reflection Questions
Step 3: Submit to Slate when complete
Whether it is knowing how to most cost efficiently warm your house in the winter time based on convection currents or how to improve the usage of gasoline in your car, it is extremely important to understanding how and why our world works. Energy is neither created nor destroyed; it only changes. The understanding of how energy changes will allow us to capitalize on opportunities to make our world a more efficient and sustainable.
1.2 I can formulate a hypothesis
1.3 I can define and analyze variables
1.4 I can plan and organize an investigation
1.5 I can organize and strengthen the plan
1.6 I can test the prediction
1.7 I can iterate using the results
SCI 2: Analyze and Interpret Data
2.1 Make meaning of data collected
2.2 Represent data
SCI 3 Develop and Use Models
3.1 Create a model to represent a system
3.2 Use the model to communicate ideas
3.3 Evaluate and Refine Models
SCI 4 Technical Writing
4.1 Construct Evidence-Based Explanations
4.2 Identify and use appropriate text structure for the purpose
4.3 Follow writing conventions
In this studio you will be designing and building a cardboard, rubber band powered race car. You will then use that car to demonstrate all the science skills! Check the link below to help get a better idea of what you will be doing.