by Tom DiCamillo | Aug 30, 2018 | High School Top Picks, Principles of Engineering
In this awesome hands on unit, students investigate and apply Pascal’s law and Boyles Law as well as determine ratios between similar and dissimilar volumes acting on one another. Students also investigate the various factors affecting projectile motion and apply...
by Tom DiCamillo | Aug 30, 2018 | High School Top Picks, Principles of Engineering
So students understand the basics of electricity, so what can you do with it? How about play with electrolytes? Explore the relationship between electricity and magnetism? How about learning what all those symbols mean so that you can read the foreign language that...
by Tom DiCamillo | Aug 30, 2018 | High School Top Picks, Introduction to Engineering
This highly popular unit includes all the tools and lessons needed for students to measure and demonstrate the correct use of rulers, protractors, micrometers, dial and digital calipers. Measurement Activity-Book Smart Measurement Assignment (Imperial)-Learning...
by Tom DiCamillo | Aug 30, 2018 | High School Top Picks, Introduction to Engineering
This unit can be done when you are going to be relying on teams. Each of these activities are designed to help students think about working as a team. Airplane in a Box speaks to asking the right questions. Precision Instructions reinforces the Engineering and...
by Tom DiCamillo | Aug 30, 2018 | High School Top Picks, Introduction to Engineering
Electricity is a big mystery to people. They hear it is dangerous, they know that they can flip on a switch to get it, but very few know what happens once that switch or circuit is now open. What is Ohm’s law? How does a switch work? How about you create a...
by Tom DiCamillo | Aug 30, 2018 | High School Top Picks, Introduction to Engineering
Nothing is more exciting than watching Electromagnetism at work. Taking something invisible and having the students explore it to the point of mastery is a worthy experience for any student. Being able to make a speaker is just icing on the cake. With such...