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Focus: Introduction to Engineering Essential Question: What are some examples of engineering that you use? Agenda: Warm up: Write down two examples of engineering that you use or have used. (5 min) Share your answer with one other person at your table, explain why it is an example of engineering. Whole class share out of a few examples Use the Student_EngineeringExplorationWorksheet to complete With a partner you will go to the website and find examples of engineering in two different states. Figure out what kind of engineer would have designed the engineering product that you use

Focus: Introduction to Business Intelligence and Scrum Essential Questions: * What is Business Intelligence? * What is Scrum? Agenda: * Warm up: * Write down what you understand by Business Intelligence and Scrum. (5 min) * Share your answer with one other person at your table, explain the reasoning behind your answer. * Whole class share out. * Go over Business Intelligence/ Scrum power point. Who, what, why etc. of a scrum meeting. How to update a sprint cycle

Focus: Consider Engineering Essential Questions: * Why engineering? * What qualities are part of an engineering career? * Does engineering have what I want out of a career? Agenda: * Warm up: * Write down 2 – 3 qualities that you want in your career * Share your answer with one other person at your table, explain the reasoning behind your answer. * Whole class share out. * Research qualities you want in a career and compare to qualities in an engineering career. Evaluate your needs with ones of an engineering career Use worksheet Top qualities I would like in my career and internet to explore this option.Top qualities I would like in my career

Focus: Use Scrum to Research Engineering Basics Essential Questions: * What is engineering? * What are some cool stuff in engineering? Agenda: * Warm up: * Discuss with your team how a scrum/sprint cycle work. Scrum master will lead the discussion and keep team on task * Use Discover Engineering site to research engineering basicsDiscover Engineering

Focus: Use Scrum to Research Engineering Career Essential Questions: * What educational background is needed for this career? * What are the job growth, environment and pay scale in this field? Agenda: * Warm up: * Discuss with your team the basic educational requirement for an engineering job and the starting pay * Use the following sites to research one engineering career * Scrum master will have daily meetings with team and check-in with teacher * Final product will be a poster presentation to peers * And a write-up about which career you may want to pursue and what classes you need to add in high school to prepare for it. * Careers.org * Occupational Outlook Handbook 2012 – 13 Edition: (add Spanish link too) * US Department of Labor: Alphabetical List of SOC Occupations *