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Middle School Programs Key Information

Grades: 6–8 Length: 1 hour Fee: $5.00 per student Limit: 30 students

Key Information

Grades: 6–8 Length: 1 hour Fee: $5.00 per student Limit: 30 students

Key Information

Grades: 6-8 Length: 1 hour Fee: $5.00 per student Limit: 30 students

Key Information

Grades: 6–8 Length: 1 hour Fee: $5.00 per student Limit: 30 students

Bill of Material Zipline Challenge Students will design and build their own ziplines to safely carry a passenger (ping pong ball) down a zipline in less than four seconds. Followed by slowing their zipline down to take longer than eight seconds. Students will be given “money” and material constraints. They will fill out a Bill of Materials to purchase the items they’d like after they’ve designed their zipline as a group.

Launcher & Catcher BOM Challenge Students will explore and experience the open-ended engineering design process as they work to build a device that will launch a ping pong ball and build a structure that will catch it. For this challenge, launch means to move through the air without being thrown. In order to complete the activity, students must meet the constraints of launching the ping pong ball at least two feet and using no more than 10 tickets to purchase materials. Students will fill out a Bill of Materials to request the materials they’d like after they’ve designed their devices/structures as a group. They then will be able to design, test and re-design their devices for the remainder of the time.

Industrial Engineering Students will spend an hour working in groups of four to learn about industrial engineering. They will work to streamline their own assembly process of LEGO airplanes. Students will compete against each other to build the most efficient assembly line, meaning they have assembled the most planes per minute with the lowest defect rate.

Crash Test Cars Students explore and experience the open-ended engineering design process as if they are the next-generation engineers working on the next big safety feature for passenger vehicles. They are challenged to design or improve an existing passenger compartment design/feature so that it better withstands front-end collisions, protecting riders from injury and resulting in minimal vehicle structural damage. With a raw egg as the test passenger, teams use provided building materials to add their own safety features onto a small-size wooden car kit. They run the prototypes down ramps into walls. MS-PS2-1

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