

Introduction to Mobiles
Students hang their mobile design in the classroom

Introduction to Mobiles
Student constructs her mobile

Introduction to Mobiles: Anchor Chart
A classroom anchor chart of key vocabulary early in the course


Master Mobiles
Student constructing her mobile design

Master Mobiles
Student mobiles on display in the classroom via a clothesline
Master Mobiles
A student mobile hangs in the classroom

Mastering Mobiles
Students apply the principles of balance they explore in the course to build their own mobile.

Getting into Gear
Students experiments with drive and follower gears

Getting into Gear
Working together to experiment with gear forces

Getting into Gear
Working together to set up the different gears

Getting into Gear
Preparing to experiment with turning the gears

Getting into Gear
Drive and follower gears ready for experimentation
Getting into Gear
A student tests the effect of a drive gear on follower gears


Engineering Automata
Student constructs a “human” automata sculpture using gears
Engineering Automata
Designing a moving sculpture with gears

Engineering Automata
Students use cams and gears to build an automaton that represents a human or animal that moves as a result of their design


Marble Run: Design Planning
Sketch of a marble run design prior to building the marble run

Marble Run
Students work together to build their marble run

Setting Up the Marble Run
A group sets up an elaborate marble run across multiple student desks

Marble Run
Students work together with foam tubes to build a marble run

Marble Run
A student prepares to drop the marble into her marble run

Marble Run
Student prepares to drop his marble to test his marble run

Marble Run
Student prepares to drop the marble to test his marble run

Marble Run
A student connects foam tubes for her group’s marble run

Marble Run
Example of a marble run design attached to a classroom wall



Crushable Vehicle
Students design a vehicle sculpture that can be crushed!

Magnetic Material
Students explain how magnets attract and repel

Sculptures with Magnets
Students work together with materials to build their magnetic sculpture, using a ferrofluid bottle

Sculptures with Magnets
A student uses a magnet to test his magnetic sculpture design in a ferrofluid bottle

Sculptures with Magnets
Student builds her magnetic sculpture design

Sculptures with Magnets
A school bus that is controlled by a set of magnets.
Wind and Movement
Students investigate turbines
Wind and Movement
Learning about the blades of a windmill

Blowing in the Wind
Affixing blades to their sculpture design
Blowing in the Wind
Working together to connect the turbine to their blades
Blowing in the Wind
Students use scissors to cut foil and create blades for their windmill sculpture
Blowing in the Wind
Constructing blades out of aluminum foil
Blowing in the Wind
Working together to build their windmill design
Blowing in the Wind
Students construct their windmill using a turbine and aluminum foil

Final Criteria and Contraints
Student explanation for use of colors and materials in the sculpture design

Final Sculpture Design
Students build their final structure that includes a marble run with dominoes and cardboard

Final Sculpture Design
Marbles, dominoes, and a wooden rod on a student desk

Showcase Preparation
Students prepare to demonstrate their sculpture for the final showcase

Showcase Preparation
Inspecting a final marble run design involving gears, cups, foam tubes, boxes, and other materials

Showcase Preparation
Dominoes and wooden rods set for preparation for the Showcase

Showcase
Students demonstrate the effect of wind on the movement of their final sculpture
Showcase
Students gather to view the movement of a final sculpture in the design of a windmill









































