STEM Agenda Week 36 5/13-5/17. Agenda 5/13  Learning Target: Use knowledge of heat transfer to solve a problem. PENGUIN DWELLINGS  Continue building.

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STEM Agenda Week 36 5/13-5/17

Agenda 5/13  Learning Target: Use knowledge of heat transfer to solve a problem. PENGUIN DWELLINGS  Continue building  Test & Modify  Model Using AutoDesk Inventor

Agenda 5/14  Learning Target: Use knowledge of heat transfer to solve a problem. PENGUIN DWELLINGS  Continue building  Test & Modify  Model Using AutoDesk Inventor TOMORROW IS COMPETITION DAY!

Agenda 5/15  Learning Target: Use knowledge of heat transfer to solve a problem. PENGUIN DWELLINGS  Continue building  Test & Modify  Model Using AutoDesk Inventor FRIDAY IS COMPETITION DAY!

Agenda 5/15  Learning Target: Use knowledge of heat transfer to solve a problem. PENGUIN DWELLINGS  15 minutes  Continue building  Test & Modify  Model Using AutoDesk Inventor  25 min  COMPETITION/Heat Transfer Videos/SURVEY

Heat Transfer Vids…  Conduction, convection, radiation experiments Conduction, convection, radiation experiments  Conduction, Convection, Radiation Concept Review Conduction, Convection, Radiation Concept Review

Agenda 5/17 (Periods 2&3)  Learning Target: Use knowledge of heat transfer to solve a problem. PENGUIN DWELLINGS  20 minutes  Continue building  Test & Modify  Model Using AutoDesk Inventor  25 min  COMPETITION/Heat Transfer Videos/Post Assessment/Survey

Agenda 5/17  Learning Target: Use knowledge of heat transfer to show what I have learned.  Final Reflection… (4 Questions)  Bin Clean Out  Heat Transfer Post Assessment  Correct Assessments  Finish AutoDesk Models

Final Reflection – Penguin Dwellings 1. What made your penguin dwelling successful or unsuccessful? 2. What would you do differently if you were to build another penguin dwelling? 3. Do you think $320 was enough money to complete the project? If not, why and how much would be enough? 4. What impact can you have on the environment to make sure there are penguins for your grandchildren to see and learn about?