The John and Marcia Price College of Engineering makes the following hands-on activities and videos available for checkout for local teachers. Many of these resources accompany our lesson plans, available without restriction to K-12 teachers.

 

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    72 S. Central Campus Drive
    WEB Room 1813
    Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Catapults

Catapults

Students learn about forces and the motion that can occur as a result. They are introduced to tension as a force. They construct a catapult and determine which length of lever is most effective. Adaptations include engineering a catapult that can launch 3 feet and another that launches 40 feet. With the adaptations, students create a graph and analyze the data.

Grade Level: 7-12
Materials Included: 8 Kits, enough for 32 students
Additional Materials Needed: None

Robots

Programming Robot

Students are introduced to concepts of computer programming. They program a robot to perform certain functions like make a sound or go through a maze.

Grade Level: 4-12
Materials Included: 8 Robots, enough for 24-36 students
Additional Materials Needed: Y, see lesson plan

Wind Turbines

Wind Turbines

Students are introduced to turbines as a form of generating electricity. They construct wind turbine blades to generate enough voltage to light a LED bulb.

Grade Level: K-12
Materials Included: 1 Turbine Structure, 12 Hub and Dowel Sets, enough for 36 students
Additional Materials Needed: Y, see lesson plan

Water Bottle Rockets

Water Bottle Rockets

Students learn about air pressure and aerodynamics. They construct a bottle rocket and use trigonometric functions to determine the maximum height of their rocket.

Grade Level: K-12
Materials Included: 1 Rocket Launcher and 1 Bike Pump
Additional Materials Needed: Y, see lesson plan

Heart Valve Activity Test Equipment

Heart Valve Activity Test Equipment

Students learn about fluid dynamics as well as how valves in our bodies function. They construct a heart valve that will only allow fluids to travel in one direction.

Grade Level: 4-12
Materials Included: Testing Equipment and Sample Valves
Additional Materials Needed: Y, see lesson plan

Exploring Engineering Kits

Exploring Engineering Kit

Students learn about 8 different areas of engineering as they interact with real products of engineering, including asphalt, robots, artificial heart and the world’s smallest projector.

Grade Level: K-12
Materials Included: Engineering Products
Additional Materials Needed: None

Truss Sets

Truss Sets

Students learn concepts of physics through truss design. They build structures made of structures and test the load distribution as a weighted car travels across the structure. Students can build roller coasters, bridges or anything other structure made of trusses.

Grade Level: 6-12
Materials Included: 6 Kits, enough for 30 students
Additional Materials Needed: N