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Everyday Engineering: Putting the E in STEM Teaching and Learning
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Everyday Engineering: Putting the E in STEM Teaching and Learning in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $38.99

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Everyday Engineering: Putting the E in STEM Teaching and Learning in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $38.99
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Here’s an ideal way to spark students’ fascination with the marvels of engineering behind the seemingly simple. This book is a compilation of popular “Everyday Engineering” columns from NSTA’s middle school journal, Science Scope. The collection is made up of 14 activities that explore engineering’s role in five areas: the office, the kitchen, the bathroom, electricity, and outdoor recreation. Students can perform handson investigations of objects they use all the time, asking questions such as: • What makes a Bic click? • Why do squirt guns squirt? • What makes a better cereal box? Each activity includes a clear explanation of the science and history behind the object’s development plus a materials list, student data sheets, and safety suggestions. The collection is useful to classroom teachers as well as scout leaders, engineers leading outreach activities, afterschool and summer enrichment program staff, and parents. Everyday Engineering may soon have your students taking a number of things apart—and putting together a lifelong interest in engineering.
Here’s an ideal way to spark students’ fascination with the marvels of engineering behind the seemingly simple. This book is a compilation of popular “Everyday Engineering” columns from NSTA’s middle school journal, Science Scope. The collection is made up of 14 activities that explore engineering’s role in five areas: the office, the kitchen, the bathroom, electricity, and outdoor recreation. Students can perform handson investigations of objects they use all the time, asking questions such as: • What makes a Bic click? • Why do squirt guns squirt? • What makes a better cereal box? Each activity includes a clear explanation of the science and history behind the object’s development plus a materials list, student data sheets, and safety suggestions. The collection is useful to classroom teachers as well as scout leaders, engineers leading outreach activities, afterschool and summer enrichment program staff, and parents. Everyday Engineering may soon have your students taking a number of things apart—and putting together a lifelong interest in engineering.

















