Energy systems
Invent-a-Wheel
9. Car Facts
Overview
Students make detailed drawings of their cars, showing and labeling each part.
Advance Preparation
Materials
Procedure
Initial question: If we re-designed our cars and then changed our mind and wanted our original car back, what could we do to help us remember? Students will probably come up with their idea of making a drawing.
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Why make a drawing? Discuss drawings as a way to help us remember what we made and how we made it. Provide the worksheet “Drawing My Car” and have students draw their cars.
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Gallery walk: Post all the students’ diagrams of their cars, and allow students time to examine each of them. Raise these questions:
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Class chart: Using the student’s ideas or ideas from the attached sample diagrams, draw a large class diagram.
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Redesigning diagrams: On a new worksheet, “How My Car Looks from Different Views,” encourage students to add labels to their diagrams and to draw them from a specific point of view. If time permits, they could add new diagrams from additional points of view or draw the car in an exploded view using the worksheet “My Car in Exploded View.”
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Outcomes