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10/12/2023 MS Heavy Helicopters TeachEngineering Learn about weight and drag forces by making paper helicopters and measuring how adding more weight affects the time it takes to land. Applied Science, Written Communication, Mathematics, Team Building 5 1177
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10/13/2023 HS Sum It Up: An Introduction to Static Equilibrium TeachEngineering Introduced to static equilibrium by learning how forces and torques are balanced in a well-designed engineering structure. Applied Science, Written Communication, Mathematics 20 1177
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10/13/2023 HS Daylighting Design TeachEngineering Learn the many different ways that engineers provide natural lighting to interior spaces. Teamwork, Applied Science, Written Communication, Mathematics, Troubleshooting, Monitoring 36 1175
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10/15/2023 HS Electromagnetic Waves: How Do Sunglasses Work? TeachEnginnering Learn about the scientific and mathematical concepts around electromagnetic light properties that enable the engineering of sunglasses for eye protection. Applied Science, Written Communication, Mathematics, Observation 7 1175
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10/15/2023 MS Machines and Tools, Part II TeachEnginnering Gain first-hand experience with the mechanical advantage of pulleys. Applied Science, Written Communication, Mathematics, Physics, Troubleshooting 6 1175
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9/25/2023 HS Design a Catapult TeachEngineering What is potential energy? Potential energy is energy that is stored and can be turned into kinetic energy, the energy of motion. Engineering, Mathematics, Science, Physics, Accuracy 6 1174
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10/13/2023 HS Rockets! TeachEngineering Introduced to statics and dynamics, free-body diagrams, combustion and thermodynamics to gain an understanding of the forces needed to lift rockets off the ground. Physics, Research, Critical Thinking, Engineering 4 1174
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10/13/2023 HS Rock and Boat: Density, Buoyancy & Archimedes’ Principle TeachEngineering Understand Archimedes' principle and the density-buoyancy relationship are important in science, engineering and technology applications. Teamwork, Research, Troubleshooting, Problem Solving, Physics 6 1173
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10/12/2023 MS Forms of Linear Equations TeachEngineering Learn about four forms of equations: direct variation, incline-intercept form, standard form and point-incline form. Mathematics, Problem Solving, Quantitative 4 1172
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10/15/2023 MS Population Growth in Yeasts TeachEnginnering Design experiments that determine how environmental factors affect yeast population growth. Data Analysis, Science, Mathematics 5 1172

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