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How Things Are Made

Discover the art of creation with 'How Things Are Made'—a thrilling course that unravels manufacturing mysteries, introduces materials, and showcases the world of tools and transportation.

Age Group

5-6

Grade Level: 

K2

Total Hours

10 hours

Course Modules

•Introduction to Manufacturing •Materials We Use •From Raw Material to Product •Assembly Line Fun •Special Machines •Exploring Textiles and Clothes •Recycling and Reusing •Exploring Tools •Farm to Table •Exploring Transportation •Materials We Use - HANDS ON •From Raw Material to Product - HANDS ON •Tools Scavenger Hunt - HANDS ON •Machine Match - HANDS ON •Transportation - HANDS ON

Learning Outcomes

• Gain insight into the manufacturing process, materials, and their sources. • Develop awareness of sustainability and recycling in manufacturing. • Explore the role of tools, machines, and transportation in production. • Engage in hands-on activities for practical learning. • Discover various careers within the manufacturing industry. • Enhance problem-solving skills through real-world examples and applications.

Course Elements

• Quizzes • Hands-on Activities • Downloadables • Videos

Course Overview

Embark on a fascinating journey with Jack and Cora to uncover 'How Things Are Made.' Explore manufacturing processes, materials, tools, and transportation's role. Hands-on activities and insights into careers await young learners in this engaging course

This course includes:

10 Quizzes 6 Videos
5 Hands-on Activities
10 Downloadables

Related careers:

Engineers
Technicians
Industrial Designers
Tradespeople
Transportation and Logistics Careers

Skills you will gain:

Transportation System Awareness
Material Identification
Recognition skills
Practical Understanding of Manufacturing
Tool Identification Skills
Categorization Skills

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Client Reviews

An engaging and hands-on learning experience! The 'How Things Are Made' course sparked curiosity in my students, and I'm thrilled with the outcomes. – Mrs. Jackson

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