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Explore the properties of oblique projection.
Explore the properties of isometric drawings.
Can you make a new type of fair die with 14 faces by shaving the corners off a cube?
A weekly challenge concerning drawing shapes algorithmically.
A simple robot to make, plus robots in everyday life to investigate.
Build a scaffold out of drinking-straws to support a cup of water
Explore the properties of perspective drawing.
What shape and size of drinks mat is best for flipping and catching?
Can you work out what this procedure is doing?
If I don't have the size of cake tin specified in my recipe, will the size I do have be OK?
If Tom wants to learn to cook his favourite supper, he needs to make a schedule so that everything is ready at the same time.
Is it really greener to go on the bus, or to buy local?
Is it cheaper to cook a meal from scratch or to buy a ready meal? What difference does the number of people you're cooking for make?
My recipe is for 12 cakes - how do I change it if I want to make a different number of cakes?
Create a symmetrical fabric design based on a flower motif - and realise it in Logo.
Moiré patterns are intriguing interference patterns. Create your own beautiful examples using LOGO!
Formulate and investigate a simple mathematical model for the design of a table mat.
Where should runners start the 200m race so that they have all run the same distance by the finish?
What shape would fit your pens and pencils best? How can you make it?
Could nanotechnology be used to see if an artery is blocked? Or is this just science fiction?
What shapes should Elly cut out to make a witch's hat? How can she make a taller hat?
Design and construct a prototype intercooler which will satisfy agreed quality control constraints.
Design and test a paper helicopter. What is the best design?
This is the technology section of stemNRICH - Core.
Creating a schedule to cook a meal consisting of two different recipes, plus rice.
Many natural systems appear to be in equilibrium until suddenly a critical point is reached, setting up a mudslide or an avalanche or an earthquake. In this project, students will use a simple. . . .