Programmable Technology

Ellison Technology
Technology does more today than ever before and will continue to more as we move into the future. Today we learn about some of the programmable technology that creates instrumental pieces to our every day lives and how robots help perform tasks that help create a better quality of life for us.
ST.1.A.6-8 a. Explain how technological improvements, such as those developed for use in space exploration, the military, or medicine, have led to the invention of new products that may improve lives here on Earth

Cars and Trains Technology

National Transportation
How have engines progressed from muscle-powered to steam/gas powered to electric-powered? It helps to understand the evolution of engines to be able to dream about new and improved. Today, we visit the National Museum of Transportation to see some of the engines of the past and dream about the engines of the future.
ST.1.C.6-8 a. Describe how technological solutions to problems (e.g., storm water runoff, fiber optics, windmills, efficient car design, electronic trains without conductors, sonar, robotics, Hubble telescope) can have both benefits and drawbacks
ST.1.A.6-8 a. Explain how technological improvements, such as those developed for use in space exploration, the military, or medicine, have led to the invention of new products that may improve lives here on Earth

Critical Thinking

Breakout KC
What do you do when you need to solve a problem or need to fix something and the internet isn’t there with an answer or a video to show the way? You take it a step at time, you eliminate what you know won’t work, in other words you use critical thinking. Today, see if you can help us out of an escape room.
6-8.ETS1.A Define the criteria and constraints of a design problem with sufficient precision to ensure a successful solution, taking into account relevant scientific principles and potential impacts on people and the natural environment that may limit possible solutions.

The Science of Sound

KSHE Radio Station
ME.2.A.6 i. Describe how sound energy is transferred by wave-like disturbances that spread away from the source through a medium k. Predict how the properties of the medium (e.g., air, water, empty space, rock) affect the speed of different types of mechanical waves (i.e., earthquake, sound)
What is sound? How is sound formed and how does it travel? How can music played miles away be picked up and played through my radio? Join us today at KSHE Radio to learn more about how vibrations are converted into communication and music.