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7th Grade STEM -Invention and Innovation -Focuses on creativity and problem solving -Students will learn how to: -Think and solve problems like an engineer -Improve upon current technology (innovation) -Invent solutions to problems (Invention)
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7th Grade STEMInvention and Innovation
About Me
Luke Young- Been in CCS for 10 years- 6-8 Math and Science for the last 9 years- A.A. Secondary Ed. (MGC)- B.S.Ed. Middle Grades Math/Science (UWG)- M. Ed. Middle Grades Math /Science (UWG)
7th Grade STEM- Invention and Innovation
- Focuses on creativity and problem solving- Students will learn how to:
- Think and solve problems like an engineer- Improve upon current technology (innovation)- Invent solutions to problems (Invention)
This include the use of Vex…
and
What You NeedEssential - Pencils!!!!!!- Spiral Notebooks- Graph Paper
Optional- Small Ziploc Bags- Cardboard - Foam Board- Index Cards- Ruler- Anything that you can use
to make something! - (Parents feel free to email and
ask if you are not sure)
Questions
8th Grade STEMTechnical Systems
About Me
Luke Young- Been in CCS for 10 years- 6-8 Math and Science for the last 9 years- A.A. Secondary Ed. (MGC)- B.S.Ed. Middle Grades Math/Science (UWG)- M. Ed. Middle Grades Math /Science (UWG)
8th Grade STEM- Technical Systems
- Focuses on understanding the systems that make things work.
- Students will learn how to:- Think and solve problems like an engineer- Create systems that cause a machine to work both
autonomously and with controls- Read and understand detailed instructions and
schematics
Parents• Construction and Reverse Engineering are
large parts of this curriculum!– This means that anytime you need something put
together (or taken apart), your child will be glad to do it for you.
This include the use of Vex…
and
What You NeedEssential - Pencils!!!!!!- Spiral Notebooks- Graph Paper
Optional- Small Ziploc Bags- Cardboard - Foam Board- Index Cards- Ruler- Anything that you can use
to make something! - (Parents feel free to email and
ask if you are not sure)
Questions