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Fill in the Blank - 4.2.1 Engineering Design Process Name: Class: Date: Fill in the blanks in these sentences with the word that fits. 1. is the systematic application of mathematical, scientific and technical principles, to yield tangible end products that meet our needs and desires. This process takes into account a number of factors. 2. The descriptors that define the design process are: human needs and wants, continous improvement, design and identify constraints. 3. The descriptors that define the method are: exact starting point, hypothesis, closed ended, and defined linear procedure. 4. The process of checking to see if a solution to a problem already exists is called. 5. In science, you report results; in engineering, you results. 6. In science, you form a hypothesis; in engineering, you the problem. 7. The Scientific Method is a defined procedure. 8. Data is collected during. 9. The steps of the are: name the problem or question, form a hypothesis and make a prediction, test the hypothesis, interpret your results/hypothesis, and report your results. 10. The design process is a systematic, iterative problem solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem to satisfy human needs and wants. 11. A systematic application of mathematical, scientific and technical principles is. 12. The Engineering design process follows an undefined path. 13. The design process is a systematic, iterative, problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem to satisfy human needs and wants. 14. is the study of the history of the natural world and how the natural world works, based on observable physical evidence. 15. A is a model that performs exactly as the final solution would.

16. Design portfolios, design journals, drawing and schematics are used to. 17. The processes of and demonstration involves: observation of phenomena, formulation of a hypothesis, experimentation, and conclusion. 18. By the problem, the designer clearly identifies what humans need or want. 19. The steps of the method are: name the problem or question, form a hypothesis and make a prediction, test hypothesis, interpret your results/hypothesis and report your results. Select your answers from the following words: linear communicate scientific discovery scientific Engineering design defining circular engineering testing engineering design prototype define research Science communicate engineering scientific method engineering

Word Search - 4.2.1 Engineering Design Process Name: Class: Date: Try to find the hidden words. S M S C I E N T I F I C M E T H O D F C E N G I N E E R I N G D E S I G N V X O B Q C U N N V P E U Z K E Q I U J W V M X M O O K G D L N Y G P E C X N Q P G M X A M A Y I I L G L T E S T I N G X Q U Y O M C R N S L I S I U T T G M Z B M N D T U J O E C E N J C N A H L U K R J I E G N Z R E O N E Y H I E B N R L Q M C F K I Q G R V G E W E E E A N V L P N A I N C Z S I E I R R W F Z N R N G T U T N P A I C N R N I C B P R O T O T Y P E I S T Z I G Y E N G I N E E R I N G T N N G E C E T K E G Q K I S J Y K F U M V G O G I N V S R D H Q D E F I N E I F A N Y O R T Z C I E G U W A C F C J K C T N L X C I V I N S S U S R Q B P P B Y T Z Q B U F V E G I O I C C E V A W T W N N J W L I A N P G L B I H K U P J W V G S C V A C R C K N C M W N K F W L Q S Y K W O R J J E S V L U W X K Q T Q B U G Select from the following words: scientific method define scientific linear engineering Engineering design prototype testing communicate engineering design research engineering discovery Science communicate engineering defining circular scientific

Mix and Match - 4.2.1 Engineering Design Process Name: Class: Date: Fill in the blank with the letter next to the word that best completes the sentence. 1. The descriptors that define the design process are: a. engineering human needs and wants, continous improvement, design and identify constraints. 2. The process of checking to see if a solution to a problem already b. define exists is called. 3. Design portfolios, design journals, drawing and schematics are used c. research to. 4. The processes of and demonstration involves: d. scientific observation of phenomena, formulation of a hypothesis, experimentation, and conclusion. 5. In science, you report results; in engineering, you e. engineering design results. 6. The steps of the are: name the problem or question, f. defining form a hypothesis and make a prediction, test the hypothesis, interpret your results/hypothesis, and report your results. 7. is the systematic application of mathematical, scientific and technical principles, to yield tangible end products that meet our needs and desires. This process takes into account a number of factors. g. scientific method 8. The Scientific Method is a defined procedure. h. linear 9. By the problem, the designer clearly identifies what i. circular humans need or want. 10. The Engineering design process follows an undefined j. testing path. 11. The descriptors that define the method are: exact k. engineering starting point, hypothesis, closed ended, and defined linear procedure. 12. The steps of the method are: name the problem or l. communicate question, form a hypothesis and make a prediction, test hypothesis, interpret your results/hypothesis and report your results.

13. The design process is a systematic, iterative problem m. scientific solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem to satisfy human needs and wants. 14. A is a model that performs exactly as the final solution n. discovery would. 15. is the study of the history of the natural world and how o. communicate the natural world works, based on observable physical evidence. 16. A systematic application of mathematical, scientific and technical p. Engineering design principles is. 17. Data is collected during. q. prototype 18. The design process is a systematic, iterative, problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem to satisfy human needs and wants. r. Science 19. In science, you form a hypothesis; in engineering, you s. engineering the problem.

Crossword Puzzle - 4.2.1 Engineering Design Process Name: Class: Date: Fill in the crossword puzzle by using the clues. 1 2 1 3 4 2 5 3 4 6 7 5 8 9 6 7 8 9 10 Across 1. The steps of the are: name the problem or question, form a hypothesis and make a prediction, test the hypothesis, interpret your results/hypothesis, and report your results.

2. Design portfolios, design journals, drawing and schematics are used to. 3. In science, you form a hypothesis; in engineering, you the problem. 4. The process of checking to see if a solution to a problem already exists is called. 5. The Scientific Method is a defined procedure. 6. The descriptors that define the method are: exact starting point, hypothesis, closed ended, and defined linear procedure. 7. A is a model that performs exactly as the final solution would. 8. The design process is a systematic, iterative, problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem to satisfy human needs and wants. 9. A systematic application of mathematical, scientific and technical principles is. 10. is the systematic application of mathematical, scientific and technical principles, to yield tangible end products that meet our needs and desires. This process takes into account a number of factors. Down 1. The processes of and demonstration involves: observation of phenomena, formulation of a hypothesis, experimentation, and conclusion. 2. By the problem, the designer clearly identifies what humans need or want. 3. In science, you report results; in engineering, you results. 4. is the study of the history of the natural world and how the natural world works, based on observable physical evidence. 5. The design process is a systematic, iterative problem solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem to satisfy human needs and wants. 6. The Engineering design process follows an undefined path. 7. The steps of the method are: name the problem or question, form a hypothesis and make a prediction, test hypothesis, interpret your results/hypothesis and report your results.

8. The descriptors that define the design process are: human needs and wants, continous improvement, design and identify constraints. 9. Data is collected during. Select your answers from the following words: testing linear scientific Engineering design research engineering design engineering engineering communicate defining circular prototype communicate define scientific Science scientific method engineering discovery