Week 1
Blueprint the Base
Sketch a build plan, calculate area and perimeter, and explain why each zone belongs where it is.
Sample learning plan
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Sample goal
Design an engineering district using structure, measurement, and systems thinking to solve a city problem.
Week 1
Sketch a build plan, calculate area and perimeter, and explain why each zone belongs where it is.
Week 2
Compare bridge designs, choose one, and defend it with a simple force diagram.
Week 3
Map a circuit-like system and connect it to switches, signals, and inputs.
Week 4
Present the finished district with measurements, tradeoffs, and one tested improvement.
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