During the months of February & March students learned about several African-American scientist and inventors as well as the Tuskegee pilots & theWright Brothers. During the month of April students will be learning about Bessie Coleman & Amelia Earhart. Tuskegee pilots were the first African-Americans to be trained as aviators during World War II. Students are focusing in mastering the …
What is Engineering?
Whether you realize it or not, engineering affects your everyday life! Your home was engineered and so was the computer you are sitting at. In this lesson, you’ll learn about the different branches of engineering responsible for these products. Chances are you are sitting on something that was engineered, in a room that was engineered, in a building that was …
How to Create an Instant Book
The following videos are tutorials that will teach anyone how to create several different books that can be used for your bridge project, to explain the different types of bridges.. Please speak with Mrs. Jennings in order to obtain supplies if you are creating a book for your project. This TED video helps the young artistic scientist to create some …
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Solar Impulse: finding Harmony between Technology and Nature Pilot André Borschberg reveals his thoughts behind his record-breaking journey to Newsweek: “The aviation industry told us it was impossible to build an airplane that could fly day and night without a drop of fuel. In 2015, Solar Impulse proved that it could be done, and together with last week’s transatlantic flight, …