Y7 Engineering project Maths Lesson 1. Remember you will be assessed on this work All work to be Done on A4 paper You can add to this project at home.

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Y7 Engineering project Maths Lesson 1

Remember you will be assessed on this work All work to be Done on A4 paper You can add to this project at home

By the end of the lesson you should: Work in groups to identify the variables that can affect how far a paper plane will fly Be able to identify variables in other situations Be able to interpret relationships between variables from graphical information

Outline of lesson Into groups of four Identify the variables that could affect how far a paper plane flies – trial and error! Report back on findings Worksheet on identifying variables What do we know? Easy teach lesson on variables variables - plenary.etvariables - plenary.et

Y7 Engineering project Maths Lesson 2

Remember you will be assessed on this work All work to be Done on A4 paper You can add to this project at home

By the end of the lesson you should: Use an ICT simulation to investigate the affect of changing the variables on how far a paper plane will fly Use graphs to predict what values the variables would have if the plane was to fly the furthest distance