National Engineers Month |
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Wafer Cookies For the
younger grades (1st -4th) Use the
Intel book One Digital Day to show students pictures of how
technology plays a part in many industries. They especially like the
amusement park section, the farming section, and space sections. They're
also pretty interested in home appliances as well. Use the chip kit to
explain the manufacturing process and talk a little bit about what
engineering is all about and what it takes to become an engineer
(college, math, science, etc) Illustrate how they all have capabilities
that could make them a good engineer. Activity: Use
large sugar cookies (you'll need frosting, sprinkles, gel writers and
other toppings), have the children start a manufacturing floor. Start
with a cookie (handled properly so as not to damage it ... just like the
importance of us not dropping wafers). The cookie represents the wafer.
The next station would then layer on a topping of some sort and move it
to the next station until the wafer is completed and ready to be cut
into "chips" for eating!!! The kids absolutely love this and
they really learn about what it takes to make a chip because it can tie
in real well with the discussion. |
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