Heads In, Hearts In: Full Engineering Activity Book
DOWNLOADJune 20, 2022 - Michigan State University Extension
The Heads In, Hearts In family enrichment program encourages families to use their minds (putting their “heads in”) as a tool to expand their knowledge around a variety of topic areas. By creating a shared educational experience, the family unit will work, grow and learn together, putting their “hearts in” to the process.
This unit contains the following:
- What Does an Engineer Do?
- Engineering Process Handout (used at the end of every lesson)
- Building Like a Beaver
- Egg Drop: Will It Stop?
- Filter Fun
- Hello! Who Is Calling?
- Humming Harmonica
- Index Apex
- Marble Maze
- Marshmallow High-Rise
- Marshmallow Launcher
- Paper Airplane Race
- Peanut Hut
- Pingpong Catapults
- Pulley Power
- Rockin’ Roller Coaster
- The Strongest Column
- A Tube Rube
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