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Everyday Engineering (Putting the E in STEM Teaching and Learning)
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Product Details
Author:
Richard H Moyer, Susan A Everett
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
118
Publisher:
NSTA - National Science Teaching Association (April 15, 2012)
Imprint:
NSTA Press
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781936137190
ISBN-10:
1936137194
Weight:
11.36oz
Dimensions:
8.5" x 11"
File:
CONSORTIUM-Metadata_Only_Consortium_Customer_Group_Metadata_20260401130208-20260401.xml
Folder:
CONSORTIUM
List Price:
$38.99
Country of Origin:
United States
Case Pack:
3
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$30.02
Publisher Identifier:
P-PER
Discount Code:
A
Pub Discount:
65
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
Overview
Here’s an ideal way to spark students’ fascination with the marvels of engineering behind the seemingly simple. This book is a compilation of popular “Everyday Engineering” columns from NSTA’s middle school journal, Science Scope. The collection is made up of 14 activities that explore engineering’s role in five areas: the office, the kitchen, the bathroom, electricity, and outdoor recreation. Students can perform hands-on investigations of objects they use all the time, asking questions such as:
• What makes a Bic click?
• Why do squirt guns squirt?
• What makes a better cereal box?
Each activity includes a clear explanation of the science and history behind the object’s development plus a materials list, student data sheets, and safety suggestions. The collection is useful to classroom teachers as well as scout leaders, engineers leading outreach activities, after-school and summer enrichment program staff, and parents.
Everyday Engineering may soon have your students taking a number of things apart—and putting together a lifelong interest in engineering.








