STEAMed Magazine October 2016 | Page 14

Step 4 – Collaborative Engineering Students first determine how to engineer a zip line that models the given situation. The picture shown below shows how one team of students tied and taped string to an upside down stool placed on top of a table four feet above the ground and then tied the string to the bottom of a table leg which was three feet away. Referring to their team’s collaborative design plan, teams engineer a carrier as shown in the picture below. This activity, which reinforces math concepts while using art and engineering, provides students with the opportunity to visualize equations while making connections and initiating problem-solving and communication skills. Step 5 – Testing and Modifying After engineering a transport carrier, students determine how to connect the carrier to the zip line and test the carrier’s movement, first on its own, and then holding a (toy) soldier or princess (figurine). Students make modifications as necessary to successfully transport the toy soldier or princess down the zip line. STEAMed Magazine 14 October 2016 Edition