Monday, 24 March 2014

Mechanical Systems Unit Project

Challenge:  Building a Mechanical System

Objective: To design and construct a mechanical system that will launch a large marshmallow towards a specific target that is placed at least 2 meters away.

What to Do:
1.     Conduct research on various catapult designs. Discuss with your partner(s) and sketch out a prototype.
2.     Design and build a launching device that fits the following criteria:
  • It must consist of at least 2 simple machines (excluding screws) used purposefully.
  • Size limit: base must fit onto an 8 ½” x 11” piece of paper; max. height 30 cm.
  • There must be a triggering mechanism; holding the arm down by hand is NOT allowed.
  • It should be designed to optimize the launch (i.e. covering sufficient distance and with accurate aim).
  • You may use any materials (excluding purchased sets of premade catapults) that you like but you must provide them yourselves.
3.     Submit a written report which includes an explanation of how the simple machines work together to accomplish the task, include labeled diagrams of the mechanical system. Be sure to incorporate key terms from this unit.

Launch Dates: __________________________________Report Due Date: _______________

Assessment:
Catapult         IB Criterion A: One World                                                               
Achievement level

Level descriptor

Examples
IB
Ont.
0
R
·       The student does not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors below.
·       Device does not consist of at least two simple machines.
1 – 2
1 – 2
·       The student states how science is applied and how it may be used to address a specific problem.
·       Device consists of at least two simple machines, but has difficulty accomplishing the task.
3 – 4
3- – 3+
·       The student describes how science is applied and how it may be used to address a specific problem.
·       Device consists of at least two simple machines that work together to accomplish the task.
5 – 6
4- – 4+
·       The student explains how science is applied and how it may be used to address a specific problem.
·       Device is a mechanical system that incorporates purposefully of at least 3 simple machines; accomplishes the task effectively (with distance and accuracy), and with minimal waste of materials or energy.

Written Report    IB Criterion B: Communication in science                                             
Achievement level

Level descriptor

Examples
IB
Ont.
0
R
·       The student does not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors below.
·       Written report is incomplete.
1 – 2
1 – 2
·       The student communicates scientific information with limited effectiveness.
·       Written report is somewhat complete; incorporating very few or some key terms from the unit.
3 – 4
3- – 3+
·       The student communicates scientific information with some effectiveness.
·       Written report is mostly complete; incorporating key terms from the unit.
5 – 6
4- – 4+
·       The student communicates scientific information effectively.
·       Written report thorough and detailed; incorporating many relevant key terms from the unit.

Angry Birds” Scoring Guide
                       

Rules for the day of the launch:
  1. Device must be able to stand independently on the surface (i.e. you cannot hold it). You are also NOT allowed to angle it using other materials (i.e. tilt it with a binder).
  2. Triggering mechanism SHOULD be used (penalty for lack of a trigger).
  3. Each team will have ONE practice launch, then FIVE chances to launch at the target. Only the top 3 scores will count.
  4. Total score is calculated by device score + launching score (see below).

Device score:

# of simple machines
(excluding screws)
Triggering mechanism
Minimum launching distance
1
2
3
3 +
1  pt
2 pts
3 pts
4 pts
No

Yes
0

2 pts
       < 1 m

1+ m
1pt

2 pts

Launching score:

Hitting a pig DIRECTLY
Hitting any part of the structure
Knocking down a pig
(due to impact)
5 pts
2 pts
2 pts


Conversion Chart:

Final Score
Level
Meaning…

2
1
LEVEL FAILED! *Snort*snort*snort



 3 - 9
2
10 – 14
3
LEVEL CLEARED!
15 – 19
4
20 – 22
5
YAY! LEVEL CLEARED! ★★
23 +
6
YIPEE!!! LEVEL CLEARED! ★★★







Monday, 17 March 2014

Assignment: My Opinion of Automation outline

My Opinion of Automation

Due Date: 
Monday, March 24, 2014

Issue:
Many jobs and tasks that used to be done by people are now being done by automated systems. There are social, economic, and environmental impacts that automation has on society.

What to do:
Choose a job or task that has been automated (see examples on p. 171 in your textbook). Have your topic approved by the teacher. Conduct research to learn how the job or task was accomplished before, and after it was automated. Describe and explain the impacts of this automation on our society, and decide if this automation was positive or negative on the whole.

What to submit:
-one-page typed (approximately 500 words)
o   Introduction paragraph: introduce the automation you chose, perhaps include reasons why
o   Body:
§  1 paragraph of how the task was done BEFORE automation and how it is done NOW with automation (briefly compare and contrast)
§  1-2 paragraphs of impacts of the automation (social, economic, and environmental)

o   Concluding paragraph: your opinion of the automation with justification


Criterion A: One World

Achievement
0
1                      2
3                           4
5                        6

The student does not reach a standard described by any of the other descriptors.
The student states the use and application of science interacting with at least one of the following factors: Social, economic, and environmental.
The student describes the use and application of science interacting with at least one of the following factors: Social, economic, and environmental.
The student discusses and evaluates the use and application of science interacting with at least two of the following factors: Social, economic, and environmental.