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Special Projects Welcome to Patti's Class Special projects Page Throughout the year, we have done many special projects in Patti's class. biology, rube goldberg devices incorporating four of the six simple machines, Consumer Chemistry projects, where we been meant to teach us about a topic http://www.logan.pvt.k12.co.us/pattispecial.htm
The Larkspur School District - A Community Of Learners Elementary schools serving Larkspur and Corte Madera.Category Regional North America Education School Districts History quilts 8thgrade rube goldberg projects (Quicktime movies Ms. Houts classMORE Neil Cummins projects. children, and supplies to teach the lessons http://www.larkspurschools.org/
February 2001 The rube goldberg projects give Explorers a chance to build a They also have a rube 2 group which meets programming and is not intended to teach all aspects http://www.tacny.org/technologist/issue0201.html
Extractions: Technology Club Newsletter for February 2001 POST 6201 Newsletter Several copies of the first newsletter for the 2000-2001 Explorer Program were recently mailed to the Technology Club and abbreviated versions of the major projects have been duplicated here in to present them to members of the technical societies. The Post Newsletter was published by and for the Engineering Explorer Post 6201 of the Hiawatha-Seaway Council's Exploring Division. This Post is sponsored by Lockheed Martin's Naval Electronics and Sensor Systems business in Syracuse New York. The Post meets at the Lockheed Martin Facilities several times each month. Membership in the Post is open to all youths between the ages of 14 and 20. More information about the Syracuse, NY 13221-4840 Most of the project teams will be finishing their meetings in December. Beginning in January, the Post will be having a series of outings at other local companies and see other types of Engineering in action. They are in the process of ordering T-shirts for each active Post member and will distribute them at a future meeting. The following towns are represented by the Explorer Post membership Rube Goldberg Project: Electronic Construction Project: Explorers in this project are getting the chance to do a lot of "hands on" construction of electronic circuits. They started out with the basics of how to safely use the tools such as wire cutters and soldering irons. Then on to learning how to read an engineering drawing, schematic, parts list and assembly procedure. They experimented with a number of simple circuits to learn about electronic components: how to distinguish a diode from a capacitor; how to tell the value of a resistor, how to tell the polarity of an LED (light emitting diode).
Simple Machines This official rube goldberg site has cartoons, a machine building resources for usingLEGO® to teach science in a place to explore learning projects from LEGO http://personal.rockbridge.net/higs/simple-m.htm
ACCELERATED PHYSICS PROJECTS - Loveland High School projects IN ACCELERATED PHYSICS. ASKING FOR instructor will be glad to teach you how to use a spreadsheet rube goldberg. Students work in groups of up to 3 to make http://www.lhs.thompson.k12.co.us/departments/science/physics/accprojects.htm
Extractions: ASKING FOR OUTSIDE HELP ON A PROJECT: Click here for rules on outside help. This is a list of projects which we typically do in Accelerated Physics. PROJECT DETAILS PICTURE? ROLLER COASTER Students work individually to design a roller coaster which varies between zero and 5 g's. This project involves calculations using equations we have developed in class. A simple scale model is made by bending wire. The model is used to measure radii of curves and distances traveled. Use of a spreadsheet makes this project easier - your instructor will be glad to teach you how to use a spreadsheet if you do not yet know how. HOW THINGS WORK Students work individually or in groups to investigate how an electromechanical device works. Students should dig to the smallest detail, finding out how the motors, switches electronics, and gears work. Students are encouraged to use written sources as well as mentors to help them in their investigation. Your instructor will help you find a mentor if you need one. Some example devices include a tape player, hair dryer, smoke detector, camera, thermostat and furnace, fuel-injectors. RUBE GOLDBERG Students work in groups of up to 3 to make a complex energy transfer device which does a simple task. In the past tasks have included buttering toast, making a smile, extinguishing a candle, and making juice. Each device must include 5 forms of stored energy and 12 action transfers. Students actually build the device and display it on the due date. Parents are invited to attend the showing. Students may receive help from adults (engineers, etc.) as long as the students work with the adult and do not merely watch. Names of helpful individuals are available.
The Teacher's Corner - Teacher Resources - Lesson Plans way, Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist rube goldberg's drawings point out Look, Learn,and Do projects Grades Elementary 47 This lesson will teach the reader http://www.theteacherscorner.net/thematicunits/simplemachines.htm
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Lanham's Portfolio What will teach students to think critically, motivate students as lifelong Egglander, Mousetrap Car, rube goldberg projects. Result Many students seemed to view projects as "just http://www.cobb.k12.ga.us/~sprayberry/webport/lanhamport.htm
Extractions: INDIVIDUAL TEACHER PORTFOLIO OF Michael Lanham Classroom Improvement Goals: Addressing the Goals: What will teach students to think critically, motivate students as lifelong learners and spark interest in the areas of science and engineering? Accomplishing the Goals: Effectively use outside resources to bring back new materials, techniques and quality resources to the classroom. G eorgia I ndustrial F ellowship for T eachers (Summer 98 and 99)
Public Relations Press Release away and a bicyclelike device to teach a disabled person basic walking motions. The rube goldberg competition also is part of the first-year engineering projects course, which gives http://www.colorado.edu/PublicRelations/NewsReleases/1996/assistive_technology_1
Extractions: University of Colorado at Boulder engineering undergraduates will showcase a variety of new inventions in the next two weeks, ranging from devices to assist people with disabilities to zany contraptions in honor of cartoonist Rube Goldberg. Freshmen in CU-Boulder's first-year engineering projects course will demonstrate devices they designed and developed to assist Boulder area school children and adults with disabilities at 9 a.m. on Nov. 7 and at 2 p.m. on Nov. 13. The demonstrations will be held in room ECME 215 of the engineering center. The devices include a page-turner for an adult with cerebral palsy, an interactive board game to entertain and stimulate a disabled child, a device to keep a woman with impaired memory skills from wandering away and a bicycle-like device to teach a disabled person basic walking motions. In all, more than a dozen assistive technology devices will be demonstrated at the two events. The engineering undergraduates who designed the various devices first met with their clients and then worked in teams on the projects. The goal is to improve some aspect of the life of each person, according to mechanical engineering Professor Lawrence Carlson and electrical and computer engineering Associate Professor Jim Avery, who are teaching the two sections.
Spring 1999 CS302 Assignment #7 lab sessions for advanced group members to teach group members objects / texturesfrom everyone's earlier projects, and there Design a rube goldberg Animation. http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~ddgarcia/teaching/cs302/hw7.html
Extractions: by Dan Garcia (ddgarcia@cs.berkeley.edu) is primarily a group-project oriented course. All of the assignments are done in groups, except for four: the post-it flipbook, final project story idea, forward kinematic walks, and the hierarchical figure design. The remaining assignments: are all 2-person group projects (aside from the final project, which 3-5 students complete). In addition, we have a weekly group critique of the students' work in which the whole class participates. Many of the grouped assignments still require two projects to be handed in with a single person responsible for each. In this sense, the students do not necessarily need to work in a group, but do so because they're told it's required. In general, the reasons we have students work in groups is:
What I Teach Maine St We dont teach every standard every year Activities rube goldberg unit, rocketry,forces and motion of laboratories, activities, presentations and projects. http://imacg4.bres.boothbay.k12.me.us/~ericcham/what i teach maine st.html
Extractions: As teachers, we are asked to follow a set of academic standards. The academic standards followed here in Maine are called the Maine Learning Results . They are written goals that help us know what to teach and when to teach it. When we are aware of these goals, it will be easier for us to achieve them. As a teacher I have learned my most valuable lessons, gained some of my most valuable life experience from students. Students will understand the structure of matter and the changes it can undergo. Matter is made of atoms, each with characteristic properties, which can combine to form all substances in the universe. The state and properties of matter may differ when it experiences chemical, physical, and nuclear changes.
Curriculum Development Project - Unit Five Technology Curriculum for Eighth Grade Unit Five Keyboarding The purpose of this Unit is to enable students to have the opportunity to have basic keyboarding skills. will learn about rube goldberg and the unit will and teach the basic language of web page construction. The students will learn basic HTML commands and projects will http://student-nt.wou.edu/wrighte/tips/TechEdMiddle/unit5.html
Extractions: Technology Curriculum for Eighth Grade The purpose of this Unit is to enable students to have the opportunity to have basic keyboarding skills. Timed tests will be administered and Keyboarding Software will be used for practice. Follow your teacher's instructions for learning keyboarding skills. Correct keyboarding is a very important skill and very necessary for success in High School and College as well as later in life. Suggested Keyboarding Programs: Mavis Beacon The purpose of this Unit is to learn basic skills necessary to use PowerPoint and Database (Access) applications for simple presentations or tasks. More advanced students may learn additional skills in one or both applications. The purpose of this unit is to learn about the technologies used in all modes of transportation. The assignments will add a hands-on aspect to the theories of flight. The purpose of this Unit is to integrate the concepts of small machines with technology. Students will learn about Rube Goldberg and the unit will end with students making a small Goldberg-like machine. The purpose of this Unit is to introduce the ins and outs of video production. Students will learn terminology of video/audio production and will end the unit by scripting and filming original video productions.
Montessori Online Using one of the better books on children's science projects, select an Learn somethingnew and teach it to Build the wildest rube goldberg contraption that http://www.montessori.org/Resources/Library/Administrative/homework.htm
Extractions: Montessori Foundation Back to Program Development Topics Menu Homework: A Montessori Approach Why not organize a program of homework for your school? Not page after page of busywork; but meaningful, interesting assignments that expand on the topics that the children are pursuing in class and which invite parents and children to work together. Homework doesn't need to be boring! It should challenge kids to think, explore, and pursue tangible projects that give them a sense of satisfaction. Many families worry that Montessori doesn't offer enough structure and academic challenge at the elementary and middle school level. A well planned homework program will overcome many of these concerns. Children in America typically spend more than six hours a days glued before their TVs or videogames! Much of what they engage in is violent, mindless, and certainly not inspiring of high personal values. Yes there are exceptions, and I'm not suggesting that we make our kids go off TV and Nintendo cold turkey. But most families could use a little help creating a positive structure in their children's hours away from school.
ESM Career Guidance Program Annual Report 1999-2000 Milwaukee sponsored the 3rd Annual rube goldberg Machine Contest enhanced everythingI tried to teach them about It was a success 254 projects on soaps and http://my.voyager.net/~esm-inc/ESM_CGP_1999_2000.htm
SciMatics @ Rio Rancho HS rube goldberg rube goldberg Machine Contest A wonderful inquiry the ANNEBERG FOUNDATIONfor projects Research ideas NO I teach upper level for we teach http://hometown.aol.com/qkabo/myhomepage/club.html
Extractions: 1. PHYSICS PHYSICS PHYSICS Links .. soooo many 2. MATH by Wolfram: PHYSICS by Wolfram ... activities for all levels explanations ROBOTICS ANYONE NEW MEXICO STYLE This is a state wide competition held twice a year for the students of NM. NM Tech Intel TVI involved to support with personnel, money and resources to get this program off the ground. Rio Rancho HS, Mayfield HS and Piedra Vista HS have been the driving forces of secondary schools that now have kids (6th-12th grade) PROGRAMMING these machines to go head to head against others in time trials.
Title Of Unit: This level of quality is for projects which reflect a picture of the final vehicleand rube goldberg machine have all the materials required to teach this unit http://etc.sccoe.k12.ca.us/i2000/mandfpg1.htm
AIMS building I'm surrounded by people who teach the same activities for the students andcreate projects and extensions The art teacher used rube goldberg's artwork http://www.shortnorth.com/AIMS.html
Extractions: Hallway mural The Short North area is known for its galleries and art stores, theaters and music festivals, but in addition, this district is home to one of the few arts-oriented schools in Columbus. Arts Impact Middle School (AIMS) on West Fourth Avenue is the only middle school in the Columbus Public School System with an emphasis on arts-infused curriculum, where students, grades six through eight, learn traditional subjects through the arts: music, dance, visual arts, theater, photography, and film. Before AIMS, there were no arts impact middle schools in Columbus. The school emerged from the revamping of several traditional schools. For years, Columbus Public Schools operated alternative/arts-oriented schools like Duxberry Alternative Arts Impact (Elementary) and Fort Hayes High School with no middle school connection. A few years ago, when the Board of Education was looking at the closure and restruc-turing of some of its schools, it created the Afrocentric School and the Spanish and French Immersion Schools (formerly elementary centers), making them K-8 Centers. At the same time, the arts community was expressing a similar desire for an arts/alternative middle school link. In response to this need, the board created the Arts Impact Middle School. Everett Middle School closed in order to accommodate AIMS, which was established in its current location with the 1998-1999 school year. Prior to moving to its present site on West Fourth Avenue in the Short North, the school was housed for two years in a temporary site at Sharon Elementary School. Initially there were only about ten teachers at AIMS. In its fourth year of operation, faculty and staff now number around sixty. AIMS produced its first graduating class of 200 students in the spring of last year and recently received a $50,000 grant, an Ohio Governor's
Force And Motion Websites: tfi/activity/physics/mech2.html; rube goldberg Homepagehttp Machineshttp//nyelabs.kcts.org/teach/episodeguides/eq10 lafsd.k12.ca.us/stanley/projects/simp1.html; http://www-bioc.rice.edu/precollege/k12resources/Force and Motion Websites.htm
Extractions: http://www.mos.org/sln/Leonardo/InventorsToolbox.html Inventor's Workshop http://www.mos.org/sln/Leonardo/InventorsWorkshop.htm l Marvelous Machines http://www.galaxy.net/%7Ek12/machines/index.shtml Motion, Energy and Simple Machines http://www.necc.mass.edu/MRVIS/MR3_13/start.htm Playground Physics http://lyra.colorado.edu/sbo/mary/play/ Professor Beaker's Learning Labs http://www.professorbeaker.com/ The Pulley http://sln.fi.edu/tfi/activity/physics/mech-2.html Rube Goldberg Homepage http://www.rubegoldberg.com/ Simple Machines : Lesson plans http://www-sci.lib.uci.edu/SEP/CTS/Machine.html