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Freebie Focus: Engineering Design Process Logbook

I found another up-and-coming Teachers Pay Teachers creator called School House Rap. She has many resources for elementary teachers, but one of her freebies caught my attention as a middle school teacher: her Engineering Design Process Logbook.

I looked it over. The layout is simple and eye-appealing. Knowing the target age group, I know parts are too simple for middle schoolers. For example, evaluating whether a design works should involve more than a "yes or no." However, this could be powerful for my students who require writing modifications.

I would recommend this resource to my elementary friends.

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