Engineering Design Process Bulletin Board Decor
Use this packet to create your own engineering design process bulletin board with a space theme. Print out each page on colored paper of your choosing for a stunning display. Arrows, stars, a comet, and a satellite are also included to add to your design.
Grades: PreK - 12th (Not Grade Specific)
Teaching Duration: N/A
Use this packet to create your own engineering design process bulletin board with a space theme. Print out each page on colored paper of your choosing for a stunning display. Arrows, stars, a comet, and a satellite are also included to add to your design.
Grades: PreK - 12th (Not Grade Specific)
Teaching Duration: N/A
Use this packet to create your own engineering design process bulletin board with a space theme. Print out each page on colored paper of your choosing for a stunning display. Arrows, stars, a comet, and a satellite are also included to add to your design.
Grades: PreK - 12th (Not Grade Specific)
Teaching Duration: N/A
product overview
Use this packet to create your own engineering design process bulletin board with a space theme. Print out each page on colored paper of your choosing for a stunning display. Arrows, stars, a comet, and a satellite are also included to add to your design.
This packet contains two options to use with different steps depending on the Engineering Design Process steps you use in your classroom.
Option 1:
Identify The Problem, Brainstorm, Design, Build, Test, Share The Solution
Option 2:
Ask, Research, Imagine, Plan, Create, Test, Improve
Learn more about the engineering design process here.
You can also use these engineering design process worksheets for any challenge in your classroom or for distance learning!
About STEM Challenges: Click here to learn more about the 3 Stages of STEM. STEM challenges are an engaging way to incorporate the engineering design process into your classroom or after school program! These hands-on activities allow students to work in teams, apply the engineering design process, and connect science topics to real-world applications. The teacher will provide the structure to the project, but students will take an active role in designing and building their own device.