10/16- Monday
Unit 1 Quiz (for a grade)
Noah's Quiz to assess what areas we need to work on (not for a grade).
Puzzle Cube, Answer Key, Isometric and multiview sketches (1 part dimensioned) due today. If you do not finish by the end of the hour, please sign up for FIT or work on it at home.
10/17- Tuesday *CHANGE*
Puzzle Cube Design Data Sheet!
Test our cubes out!
*Quiz for students who were absent
10/18- Wednesday
Complete the Puzzle Cube Data Sheet (must have 5 people test it out)
Please cut and glue this into your engineering notebook. Title this, "Puzzle Cube Data."
2. What did you find the most challenging?
10/19- Thursday
Puzzle Cube Design Data Sheet!
Test our cubes out!
*Quiz for students who were absent
10/18- Wednesday
Complete the Puzzle Cube Data Sheet (must have 5 people test it out)
Please cut and glue this into your engineering notebook. Title this, "Puzzle Cube Data."
On a new page, title “Puzzle Cube Reflection” (Remember to add these to your Table of Contents too!) and answer the following questions in your engineering notebook:
1. Did you meet all of the criteria? (5 puzzle parts, interlocking, 2 parts must contain 6 pieces, each part ranging from 4-6 pieces)
2. What did you find the most challenging?
3. What part of the design challenge did you the most enjoyable?
4. Evaluate! If you had the opportunity to do this design challenge over, what would you change to make it better?
Lesson 2:Part 4: Explore Coordinate Planes and Shapes
When the bell rings, you should be in the computer lab firing up a computer. We will be working on Geogebra.
Discuss using the Snip-it Tool and saving your work on Google Docs.
Start at step 12. Please follow all of the steps very carefully as you will need to access the online tutorials in order to complete your assignments. Please be sure to save your work.
Continue with Part 5: Investigate Solid Shapes, step 23-34.
10/20- Friday
Meet in the computer lab! Open Geogebra and explore until attendance is taken.
Discuss challenges and successes
Hints on building your puzzle parts
Lesson 2: Part 6 Solid Modeling (step 35)
Export and print your puzzle parts to glue in your engineering notebook. Title this “Geogebra Puzzle Parts”
10/23- Monday
Meet in the computer lab. Open Geogebra and explore until attendance is taken.
Discuss challenges, successes, and helpful hints
Continue working on Part 6.
If you are finished, work on Part 7:
Answer conclusion questions 3 & 4 in your engineering notebook. Title this “Part 7 Conclusion questions”
10/24- Tuesday
Meet in the computer lab. We will be using SketchUp Pro
Lesson 2.2 Part 1: Geometric Primitives and Measurement
Part 2: Creating Models with Additive and Subtractive Methods
Part 3: Creating Puzzle Cube Parts
Part 4: Designing with Surface Area and Volume Constraints (Mug Challenge)
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