Meeting- in- a- Box: Engineering

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MeetinginaBox: Engineering This meeting is aimed at Pathfinders and covers the Everything Comes from STEM badge as well as other parts of the program. It was originally created for National Engineering Month (March) but can be used at any time of the year. There are enough elements for about three and a half hours worth of activities, but you can pick and choose or run more than one meeting with this theme. Art Discussion Game Skills Science Table of Contents Supplies... 2 Activity 1: Intro... 2 Activity 2: Engineer your Lemonade... 2 Activity 3: Egg Drop... 3 Activity 4: Oil Cleanup... 4 Activity 5: Device Dissection... 5 Activity 6: Paper Airplane Contest... 5 Activity 7: Teddy bear Throne... 5 Program work completed... 6 Appendix 1: Paper planes... 7 1

Supplies o Lemons o Baking Soda o Cups o Spoons o Sugar o Lemon Juicer o Paper o Target o Sheets of newspaper o Masking Tape o Stuffed animals o Unwanted electronic devices o Small screwdrivers o Egg drop items (see activity 2) o Scissors o Eggs o Pieplates o Spoons o Cotton balls o Dish soap o Feathers o Large rocks o Water Activity 1: Intro (10 minutes) Start by asking questions: Have you heard the phrase STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)? Do you know what the E stands for? Do you know what an engineer is? Do you know any engineers? What kind of work does an engineer do? Can you name things around you that engineers were involved in making? Do you know some of the different types of engineering? (Chemical, civil, Aerospace, Mechanical, etc.) What kind of education does it take to become an engineer? Activity 2: Engineer your Lemonade (20 minutes) Have you ever made a rocket or volcano out of baking soda and vinegar? You re going to use the same science to make something to make the tastiest, coolest, sciencyest, egineeriest lemonade ever. Squeeze a lemon into a glass and add an equal amount of water. 2

Stir in a teaspoon of baking soda Add sugar to taste Take a sip and notice how fizzy your lemonade is. As you mixed the baking soda and lemon juice you created a chemical reaction. Bases (baking soda) and acids (lemon juice) mix together to release carbon dioxide (CO2), which is the same gas as makes pop fizzy. Activity 3: Egg Drop (45 minutes) Think about ways objects are engineered to protect them upon strong contact. Chip bags are filled with air to keep the chips from breaking and cars come with airbags to protect passengers in an accident. Can your Pathfinders think of any other ways objects are protected? Split your Pathfinders into small groups and give each team a subset of these items (or any other items you like that you have lying around) Straws Styrofoam cups String Tape Popsicle sticks Egg cartons Cotton balls Kleenex Plastic bags Paper Yarn Each team should also get scissors, a pen and a piece of paper. Tell each team that you are going to give them 10 minutes to plan a structure that will protect an egg when dropped. They should draw a plan on the piece of paper before you give them the materials. After ten minutes, if they can explain their plan, give them the materials and an egg and 15 minutes to build. 3

Then, test out the structures by dropping them from increasingly high places (knee height, table height, above your head, from the top of the stairs, etc.) Which one survived the longest? Why do you think that is? Activity 4: Oil Cleanup (45 minutes) Environmental engineers are often needed to help during major oil spills. Depending on the number of girls in your unit, you can divide them into groups or do this activity as a whole. Each group will need a pie plate or other flat container filled with water, a large rock placed in the middle of it and a feather. Oil has a lower density than water which means that it floats on the surface. It is also hydrophobic which means that it sticks to everything around the water instead of mixing in. Add some oil (about 1 Tbsp) mixed with food colouring to the water in the pie plate and watch what happens. Tell the girls that the rock symbolises the land. The feather symbolizes animals like birds. Ask the girls to brainstorm ways to remove the oil. Then, discuss how environmentally friendly and costly each method would be. Ask the girls whether they think you can just skim oil off the top of a lake. Using a spoon, have them try to remove all of the oil without removing any water. How well did it work? How cost effective do they think it would be? Next, use cotton balls to try to remove oil that still remains. Would the reallife equivalent to cotton balls (oilabsorbing cloth) be expensive? How well did it work? Lastly, add a few drops of dish soap to the mixture and stir it around. Is the oil dispersing into tiny droplets? Add a new feather to the mix and watch as it doesn t get covered in oil. How expensive do they think chemicals like this would be in realworld situations? Even though it worked, the oil and chemicals are both still in the water. Is this okay from an environmental perspective? What do the girls think was the best method and why? This activity comes from: https://www.teachengineering.org/index.php 4

Activity 5: Device Dissection (35 minutes) Have you ever taken apart an electronic device to see what s inside? Search for or have the girls bring in old electronic devices such as computer mice, cell phones, keyboards, gaming consoles, music players, computers etc. Use a tiny screwdriver (like one you might find in a glasses repair kit) to take the devices apart. What do you find inside? Can you tell what each part is for? Do similar devices have the same parts inside? Do different devices have some of the same parts inside? Can you put it all back together again when you are done? After the activity, discuss ewaste and find out where in your community you can take the devices so that they don t end up in the trash. Activity 6: Paper Airplane Contest (35 minutes) Most people have made a basic paper airplane before but have you ever tried to make a more complicated one? Check out appendix 1 for some fancy airplane instructions. Set up a target and see who can hit it most exactly. Have a contest to see which plane goes furthest. Challenge the girls to modify the instructions to improve their airplanes. Activity 7: Teddy bear Throne (25 minutes) Divide pathfinders into teams and give each team 5 sheets of newspaper and 2 meters of masking tape. Challenge them to create a throne that will hold a stuffed animal at least one foot off the ground. Have them think about different types of structures and what shapes are stronger than others. Should they crumple or roll the paper? Should they aim for height or solidity? 5

Program work completed Activity Pathfinder Program Work Completed * Please note that the program doesn t necessarily match up exactly with the numbers indicated, but that the activities accomplish similar goals Introduction Everything Comes from STEM #4, 6 Lemonade We are What we Eat #5 Now You re Cooking #1, 4, 6 Egg Drop Girls Just Want to Have Fun #4 Galactic Adventures #4 Everything Comes from STEM #1, 4, 6 Device Dissection Computer Whiz #1 Everything Comes from STEM #5 Our Environment #6 Oil Cleanup Everything Comes from STEM #1, 4, 6, 7 Our Environment #1 Getting Food on the Table #2 Paper Airplanes Girls Just Want to Have Fun #4 Teddy Bear Thrones Everything Comes from STEM #1, 6 Everything Comes from STEM #1 Meeting Submitted by Elizabeth Knowles with help from Robin Yee in February 2015 6

Appendix 1: Paper planes The Standard 7

The Adjustable Glider 8

The Jet 9

The Modern Dart 10

The Glider All plane instructions came from: http://www.shortlist.com/coolstuff/design/printablepaperplanes 11