Engineering a Chicken Coop
The transformation of chicken coup plans from 2D to 3D
Engineering a Chicken Coop
Examples of student chicken coops
Engineering a Chicken Coop
Student model chicken coop
Engineering a Chicken Coop
Student chicken coop made of cardboard and craft sticks
Outdoor Exploration
Samples of soil collected from outside
Outdoor Exploration
Soil Testing
Food Waste
Student work about food waste on display in the classroom
Design a Terrarium
Testing plant growth under red-blue LED
Design a Terrarium
Learning how plants grow under red/blue LED light
Design a Terrarium
Example of an open-air, student-made terrarium
Engineering a Beehive
A door to the beehive is designed so that students can check on their bees.
Importance of Light
Students investigate different light sources available for their urban farm and conclude which light source is best for plant growth.
Irrigation
Students watch in amazement as they test their irrigation system
Irrigation
Students design an irrigation system that effectively and efficiently waters the plants in their urban farms. Students consider the use of rain and providing the right amount of water to each plant.
Choose Your Site Type
Student elects to use the ground-level farm plot design
Choose Your Site Type
Students decide to design and build a ground-level urban garden.
Designing Your Urban Farm
Students design their farm cutting a fish out of a sponge to represent the provision of nutrients to the plants
Designing Your Urban Farm
Students strategically arrange the crops in their urban garden model.
Designing Your Urban Farm
Students design an improved chicken coop to incorporate in their urban garden model.
Improving Your Urban Farm
Students incorporate an irrigation system and light source into their urban garden model.
Improving Your Urban Farm
Making use of store-bought plants to incorporate into urban garden models.
Improving Your Urban Farm
Students grow plants to incorporate into their urban garden model.
Showcase Preparation
Final model with sustainable aquaponics where fish feces provide nutrients
Showcase Preparation
Students prepare to showcase their urban farm to visitors
Showcase Preparation
Final urban farm models, with informative posters behind them, sit awaiting visitors for the showcase.
Showcase
Example of a final urban farm project
Showcase
Final presentation with model vegetables growing in soil
Showcase
Final urban farm with three plots
Showcase
Final model using vertical farming and an irrigation system
Showcase
Student presents on how waste can be used to help plants grow
Showcase
Showcase day where student projects are visible to visitors
Showcase
A student shows and explains his final urban farm model to a visiting guest.
Engineering a Chicken Coop
Materials used to engineer a chicken coop