
Science • 30 • 30 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
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This is lesson 9 of 12 in the unit "Designing Structures and Solutions". Lesson Title: Testing and Revising Structures Lesson Description: Test the built structures for strength and stability. Record observations, discuss failures, and brainstorm revisions to improve designs.
In this 30-minute lesson, students will apply hands-on testing to their built structures, observe and record how their designs respond to pressure and force, discuss what caused any failures, and creatively brainstorm thoughtful revisions to improve strength and stability. The lesson emphasizes analytical observation, critical thinking, collaboration, and creative problem-solving aligned with Common Core State Standards for 3rd grade.
Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) - Engineering Design Focus:
Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Connections:
By the end of this lesson, the student will:
| Time | Activity | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 0-5 min | Introduction & Review | Briefly revisit last lesson’s building activity. Review the goal of today's testing: to see how strong and stable the structures are and to find ways to improve them. Display the testing plan steps together. Emphasize the importance of careful observation. |
| 5-15 min | Testing Structures Individually | Students carefully test their structures by adding weights incrementally to see how much each can hold before showing signs of stress or collapse. They use rulers to measure any distortion or movement. Students record their observations on the sheets, guided by prompts: What happened? Where? How did it fail (if it did)? |
| 15-22 min | Group Discussion & Failure Analysis | Gather to share results aloud. Teacher facilitates discussion on common failure points and encourages students to describe causes using cause/effect language (supported by CCSS RI.3.3). Writes key ideas on chart paper, modeling analytical language and note-taking. Emphasize positive growth mindset: failures are opportunities for learning! |
| 22-28 min | Brainstorming Revisions | Students individually brainstorm 2+ revisions to improve their structures based on test results. Encourage creative, open-ended thinking (different materials, shapes, reinforcements). Students write or draw revision ideas. Option to partner up for discussion or peer feedback. Teacher circulates and prompts deeper thinking. |
| 28-30 min | Closure & Reflection | Students share one revision idea with the group. Teacher summarizes importance of testing and revising in the engineering process and previews next lesson's focus (building improvements). |
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