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Engineering Design Challenge: Ready, Set, Escape

Author Ms. Skinner Date July 16, 2018
You’ve been arrested for passing out Bibles. You’ve got 30 minutes & a few...
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Beautiful Noise

Author Ms. Skinner Date May 24, 2018
Beautiful noise today 😆 -figuring out how to use standing waves in closed pipes...
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Engineering Design Challenge: Confetti Launch

Author Ms. Skinner Date May 2, 2018
Last day and final 30 min design challenge – confetti launcher to celebrate a...
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Optics

Author Ms. Skinner Date May 1, 2018
Taking a look at image formation by convex lenses 🧐 @NCS_Trojans #physicsphun #optics #focalpoint...
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Rollercoasters!

Author Ms. Skinner Date April 30, 2018
Outdoor lab setting and great physics phun!!! Investigating conservation of energy, centripetal force, acceleration…...
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Rube Goldberg I

Author Ms. Skinner Date April 20, 2018
Rube Goldberg: raise the flag on the fake moon landing in 10 easy steps!...
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Rube Goldberg II

Author Ms. Skinner Date April 20, 2018
Rube Goldberg: sweeten a pitcher of iced tea in 10 easy steps! Brainstorming+rough drafts+creativity+surprise...
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Engineering Design Challenge: Heavy Lifting!

Author Ms. Skinner Date January 18, 2017
CHALLENGE: Design and build a crane from cardboard and the limited materials! The contract...
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Honors Physics Engineering Design Challenge: Egg Drop Landing Pad!

Author Ms. Skinner Date January 12, 2017
CHALLENGE: Design a “landing pad” area around the product case that will protect eggs...
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Hon Physics: Rockets!

Author Ms. Skinner Date October 15, 2016
CHALLENGE: At a given angle, launch a rocket to hit a target 200 ft....
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Hon Physics: Relative Motion

Author Ms. Skinner Date October 15, 2016
Honors Physics students were wondering – if you thrown a ball horizontally in one...
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Hon Physics: Velocity & Braking

Author Ms. Skinner Date September 27, 2016
Honors Physics students take STEM to the parking lot to investigate how velocity effects...
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