Prize Problems
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PRIZE  PROBLEMS

Materials:
Post-its or sticky notes; pencil, pen, or markers, large sheets of paper

Procedure:
Set the stage. Engineers and technicians solve problems. But first they need to know  what the problems are. Form teams of four or five students each.

Instruct each student to think of a problem. They could be problems  in life, in the community or school, even in the world. Have each student write  their  problem on a post-it, with one copy for each team. (Example: If there are four teams, each  student needs four post-its.)

Instruct the teams to categorize the problems, then label the  categories on large  paper. After 15-20 minutes, display the results: ask teams to share  their reasons for separating and combining problems.

Relate problems to engineering fields. (Chemical, electrical, civil,  mechanical, etc.)

Notes:
Graph students' concerns.

Beyond identifying problems, have students brainstorm solutions.

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