Grades 5, 6
Other Rhode Island Engineering and Technology sets
Other Rhode Island Engineering and Technology sets
Engineering and technology impacts the world and humankind.ET1
- 1 (5-8).
Compare, contrast, and provide evidence of how technology influences history and impacts society.ET1.1 (5-8)
- 1 (5-6).
Students demonstrate an understanding of the impact of technology by:ET1.1 (5-6)
- 1a.
researching and displaying how technological advancements have inspired historical events (e.g. Cold War/Sputnik, slavery/cotton gin)
- 1b.
listing and describing the importance of technology in daily life and its trade-offs
- 1c.
evaluating the many and varying uses of technology within different geographic regions (e.g. geothermal, tidal, and wind power
- 1a.
- 1 (5-6).
- 2 (5-8).
Describe and demonstrate the effects of technological systems on humankind in terms of a national scale.ET1.2 (5-8)
- 2 (5-6).
Students demonstrate an understanding of the outcomes of technology by:ET1.2 (5-6)
- 2a.
making connections between technological inventions and their impacts on a nation. (e.g. automobiles and highway systems; computerized machines and manufacturing).
- 2b.
researching and analyzing the effects on humankind and the environment that a particular technology has had over a period of time (e.g. landfill, dam on a river, desalinization plant).
- 2a.
- 2 (5-6).
Effective design through engineering and technology is the outcome of a problem solving process involving the application of content knowledge, acquired skills, and creativity.ET2
- 1 (5-8).
Utilize the attributes of a design process to solve a real world problem.ET2.1 (5-8)
- 1 (5-6).
Students demonstrate an understanding of the attributes of a design process by:ET2.1 (5-6)
- 1a.
defining a problem that addresses a scenario with given criteria and constraints.
- 1b.
selecting an appropriate design solution for a given scenario or task.
- 1c.
fulfilling a specific function as a team member to achieve a desired result.
- 1a.
- 1 (5-6).
- 2 (5-8).
Use and maintain technological products and systems, as well as their tools.ET2.2 (5-8)
- 2 (5-6).
Students demonstrate an understanding of technological products and systems by:ET2.2 (5-6)
- 2a.
safely using the required tools and organizing information resources for a specific task.
- 2b.
incorporating assigned materials and assigned tools throughout the design process.
- 2c.
using information to discover, diagnose and troubleshoot problems that arise in the course of the design process.
- 2d.
interpreting the accuracy of information for the purpose of developing possible solutions.
- 2a.
- 2 (5-6).
- 3 (5-8).
Utilize processes (i.e. research and development, invention and innovation, experimentation, and troubleshooting) in designs that use criteria and constraints leading to useful products and systems.ET2.3 (5-8)
- 3 (5-6).
Students demonstrate an understanding of effective designs of products and systems by:ET2.3 (5-6)
- 3a.
given a process, with criteria and constraints, solve a real world problem.
- 3b.
utilizing materials provided to construct a working model for a given task (e.g. construct a contraption that utilizes all the simple machines – chain reaction machine).
- 3c.
testing, troubleshooting, and evaluating a design solution.
- 3d.
presenting final working model for peer review and revision.
- 3a.
- 3 (5-6).
The designed world community selects and uses appropriate technologies.ET3
- 1 (5-8).
Explore the various areas in engineering and technology and their interconnections.ET3.1 (5-8)
- 1 (5-6).
Students demonstrate an understanding of the areas of engineering and technology by:ET3.1 (5-6)
- 1a.
differentiating among the various engineering and technological careers (e.g. medical technologist vs. biotechnologist).
- 1b.
researching the connections within the areas of engineering and technology as they apply to a given product.
- 1a.
- 1 (5-6).
- 2 (5-8).
Compare and contrast tools to measure, design, and implement specific technologies.ET3.2 (5-8)
- 2 (5-6).
Students demonstrate an understanding of selecting appropriate tools by:ET3.2 (5-6)
- 2a.
comparing and contrasting tools used for the same purpose across different technologies (e.g. linear measurement tools in construction vs. digital measurement tools in biotechnology).
- 2b.
researching and selecting the optimal tool for a given task in a specific area of technology.
- 2a.
- 2 (5-6).
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 5 and Grade 6
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2011
- Where can I read the official document?
- Rhode Island K-12 Grade Span Expectations in Engineering and Technology
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