A CADEMY OF E NGINEERING S ESSION Introduction to Engineering
Design Integrated Curriculum Pier Sun Ho Rob Atterbury
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2 Workshop Objectives and Expectations This workshop is
intended to: Familiarize teacher teams with the integrated
curriculum model Introduce IED and its associated integrated
curriculum Prepare participants for implementing the curriculum
Introduce the participants to a sample culminating engineering
project
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Continuum of Curriculum Integration BASIC INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED
CTE ELA MATH ARTS FOR LANG SOCSCI Single Subject Parallel
(Paired)Interrelated Conceptual
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AugSepOctNovDec English Biographies Character traits and
motivation Short stories Time and sequence Foreshadowing Flashback
Universal themes Literary devices Imagery, allegory, symbolism
Creative writing Interviews Evaluating credibility Writing
persuasive compositions Algebra II Numbers and functions Solving
systems of linear equations Solving and graphing quadratics
Exponential equations Logarithms Polynomial functions Biology
Scientific method Cell biology Photosynthesis Cellular respiration
Central dogma DNA structure and technology Protein synthesis
Meiosis Inheritance Cloning Stem cell research Geometry Definitions
Geometric reasoning Induction vs. deduction Construction of lines,
angles, shapes Circles Properties of triangles Congruence
Quadrilaterals Polygons Area, and surface area Sectors and segments
Law and Justice Ancient legal systems Early laws Sources of law
Bill of Rights Amendments Codes Criminal investigation Courts
Courtroom testimony Mediation Arbitration Conflict resolution
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Integrated Curriculum Overview 5 IED Alg IGeoELA World Hist
Bio/ Phys World Geo
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Tier I Introduction to Engineering Design Principles of
Engineering Digital Electronics Tier II Aerospace Engineering
Biotechnical Engineering Civil Engineering and Architecture
Computer Integrated Manufacturing Tier III Engineering Design and
Development 6
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Introduction to Engineering Design -IED- The major focus of the
IED course is to expose students to design process, research and
analysis, teamwork, communication methods, global and human
impacts, engineering standards, and technical documentation.
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Introduction to Engineering Design Unit 1: Introduction to
Design Key Concepts: Design Process Technical Sketching and Drawing
Measurement and Statistics Puzzle Cube
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Introduction to Engineering Design Unit 2: Design Solutions Key
Concepts: Geometric Shapes and Solids Dimensions and Tolerances
Advanced Modeling Skills Advanced Designs
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Introduction to Engineering Design Unit 3: Reverse Engineering
Key Concepts: Visual Analysis Functional Analysis Structural
Analysis Product Improvement by Design
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Introduction to Engineering Design Unit 4: Virtual Design
Project Key Concepts: Engineering Design Ethics Design Teams
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12 Curriculum Overview There are 2 curriculum units for
Introduction to Engineering Design Semester 1: Ship Shape Semester
2: Reverse Engineering Each unit includes: Lesson plans for the
four academic subject areas and IED Relevant national standards
alignment Teacher resources (background info, answer keys, rubrics)
Student resources (handouts, worksheets, labs)
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13 Workshop Objectives and Expectations This workshop is
intended to: Familiarize teacher teams with the integration of each
subject area into the unit Prepare participants for implementing
the curriculum Communicate the intention of the curriculum
developers for unit enactment Discuss revisions and planning
decisions unique to your site Introduce the participants to a
sample culminating engineering project
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Unit 1 Ship Shape
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Engineering in the Marine Environment Safely and efficiently
move a variety of cargoes across the worlds oceans Effectively
project your nations economic, political, and military objectives
across the seas Protect your nations coastline, resources, and
waterborne trade Safely explore and wisely exploit the abundant
resources found in the oceans depths and in its ice covered areas
Provide better boats and ships for entertainment, sport, and
recreational boating
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Unit Overview Subunit 1 lessons introduce to ships and ship
design and provide some historical context to the importance of
naval architecture and marine engineering Subunit 2 lessons
introduce the basic math and science involved in naval architecture
and other marine engineering fields Subunit 3 lessons provide
students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge academic
knowledge to a design challenge
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Major Academic Subject Topics and Content English Language Arts
Using figurative language, and writing short stories Technical
writing Social Studies GeographyInfluence of major waterways on
cultures around the world World HistoryWorld War II and the
invasion of Normandy Science Physical Science/PhysicsDensity,
buoyancy, center of mass BiologyAdaptations in marine animals
Mathematics Area and volume Simple quadratic equations
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Subunit 1: High Seas Adventure Lesson and
SubjectDescriptionPage Lesson 1.1 Introduction to Engineering
Design Lure of the Sea1-1 Lesson 1.2 English Language Arts Sailing
the Wine Dark Sea1-17 Lesson 1.3 English Language Arts Lost at
Sea1-39 Lesson 1.4 World History Storming the Beach1-59 18
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Early sailing vessels
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Egyptians and Phoenicians
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Chinese Junk
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Tall Ships
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Container Ships
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Recreational Boating (Cigarette Boat)
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Modern Military Fleet
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Military Transports
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Air Boats
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Subunit 1: High Seas Adventure Lesson and
SubjectDescriptionPage Lesson 1.1 Introduction to Engineering
Design Lure of the Sea1-1 Lesson 1.2 English Language Arts Sailing
the Wine Dark Sea1-17 Lesson 1.3 English Language Arts Lost at
Sea1-39 Lesson 1.4 World History Storming the Beach1-59 28
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Literature Circles (p 1-35) Student-directed discussion groups
Each student assigned a different role/perspective during reading
and discussion Possible roles: moderator, psychologist,
lexicographer, anthropologist, and many others
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Life of Pi Assign roles within your group Read Chapter 37 Keep
your literature circle role in mind Discuss your reaction to the
reading as a group
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Subunit 1: High Seas Adventure Lesson and
SubjectDescriptionPage Lesson 1.1 Introduction to Engineering
Design Lure of the Sea1-1 Lesson 1.2 English Language Arts Sailing
the Wine Dark Sea1-17 Lesson 1.3 English Language Arts Lost at
Sea1-39 Lesson 1.4 World History Storming the Beach1-59 31
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Setting the Stage Europe, May 1943 Allies begin preparations to
retake the Europe
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WWII German Defenses of Coastal France
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Beach Defenses
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World War II Engineering Innovations Higgins Boat Duplex Drive
(DD) Tank Bobbin Tank Sherman Flail Tank
Gravitational Force Weight = mass acceleration gravity F grav =
m g F grav = 250 g 9.8 F grav = 2450 40
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How about the Buoyant Force?
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Archimedes Principle 43 = Weight of displaced fluid Buoyant
force on the submerged object
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44 F buoyant =Weight=m g F buoyant =Weight of displaced fluid
=m fluid g
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One Last Substitution: Mass of the Fluid 45 F buoyant =m fluid
g F buoyant =m fluid 9.8 F buoyant = ( x V submerged ) 9.8 Density
( ) of water = 1 g/cm 3
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Calculating Buoyant Force F buoyant = ( V submerged ) g F
buoyant = ( V submerged ) 9.8 F buoyant = (1 V submerged ) 9.8 F
buoyant = (1 330cm 3 ) 9.8 F buoyant = 3234 USS Yogurt r h V = r 2
h V = (3.5 cm) 2 8.6 cm V 330 cm 3
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Will She Float? Compare the gravitational force and buoyant
force acting on the ship F grav F buoyant 2540 3234 F grav < F
buoyant Seaworthy!
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A Little Trick, Just This Once FgFg FbFb m obj g V sub g m obj
x g V sub x g m obj x g x V sub x g 259 g x g< 330 cm 3 x g The
submerged volume should equal the total mass!
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DIY Calculations 1/10 of this box is above water The box has a
mass of 108 grams What is the volume of the submerged portion? What
is the volume of the total box? What possible dimensions might the
box have? 49
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Subunit 3: Float Your Boat Lesson and SubjectDescriptionPage
Lesson 3.1 World Geography Boats Far and Wide3-1 Lesson 3.2
Introduction to Engineering Design Hull Design3-13 Lesson 3.3
English Language Arts Sea Stories3-33 Lesson 3.4 Introduction to
Engineering Design Launch Day3-53 50
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Introduction to Design
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Activity Expectations As a group, design plans for a boat that
fulfills the specifications and constraints of the challenge Build
a testable model using the materials provided draw a line at the
anticipated waterline Be prepared to: 1. Describe the challenge and
constraints 2. Give the dimensions of your boat 3. Defend its
design as buoyant 4. Give a brief summary explaining your design
decisions
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2 possible challenges Speedboat Must have length-to-width ratio
of at least 4:1. Must have a pointed bow. Must have a V-shaped
hull. Must have load capacity (and seating) for at least two
passengers (100 g). Must have a maximum freeboard of 2 cm when
loaded. Life Raft Must have capacity for nine people (450 g). Must
have a flat-bottomed hull. Must minimize use of materials. Must
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Subunit 3: Float Your Boat Lesson and SubjectDescriptionPage
Lesson 3.1 World Geography Boats Far and Wide3-1 Lesson 3.2
Introduction to Engineering Design Hull Design3-13 Lesson 3.3
English Language Arts Sea Stories3-33 Lesson 3.4 Introduction to
Engineering Design Launch Day3-53 54
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Unit 2 Reverse Engineering
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What is Reverse Engineering? Discover the technological
principles of a device, object or system through analysis of its
structure, function and operation Teardown, analyze, copy and/or
redesign Reverse engineering can be done on Mechanical designs
Software Microchips Automotive Consumer products Chemicals
Electronics
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Major Academic Subject Topics and Content English Language Arts
Writing humorous anecdotes Writing technical descriptions and
instructions Social Studies World HistoryIntelligence gathering
during World War II Science Physical Science/PhysicsSimple machines
BiologyNature of science Mathematics Combinations and
permutations
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Lesson and SubjectLesson Title Lesson 1 Intro to Engineering
Design Introduction to Reverse Engineering Lesson 2 English
Language Arts Precision Communication Lesson 3 Intro to Engineering
Design Functional Analysis Lesson 4 English Language Arts The
Design of Everyday Things Lesson 5 World History Cracking the
Enigma Lesson 6 Algebra I The Function of Codes Lesson 7 Algebra I
Let Me Count the Ways Lesson 8 Science Science As Reverse
Engineering Lesson 9 Intro to Engineering Design Product Redesign
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Implementing Integrated Curriculum Common Planning Time
Curriculum Mapping and Lesson Discussion
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60 SEPTEMBEROCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBERJANUARYFEBRUARYMARCHAPRIL
IED BIO PHYS SCI ALG I ELA HIST GEOM IED DESIGN PROCESS SKETCHING
DRAWING MEASURE MENT BASIC MODELS PUZZLE CUBE GEOMETRIC CONSTRAINTS
ADV MODELING ASSEMBLY MODELING FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS REVERSE ENGIN
BIO CELL BIOLOGY MEIOSIS FERTILIZATION MENDELS LAWS MOLECULAR
BIOLOGY BIOTECHECOLOGY POPULATN GENETICS ADAPTATION SPECIATION
PHYSIOLOGY HOMEO STASIS INFECTION IMMUNITY PHYS SCI MEASURING THE
UNIVERSE SOLAR SYSTEM HISTORICAL FIGURES FORCES SPECTRO SCOPY
PROPERTIES OF MATTER WEATHER PLATE TECTONICS ELECTICITY MAGNETISM
ENERGY & WAVES SIMPLE MACHINES CHEMISTRY ALG I REVIEW REAL
NUMBERS SOLVE LINEAR EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES GRAPH AND INTERPRET
LINEAR EQUATIONS SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES EXPONENTS
AND POLY NOMIALS SOLVING SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS
AND EQUATIONS RATIONAL FUNCTIONS AND EQUATIONS ELA AUTO/
BIOGRAPHIES EXPOSITORY WRITING SHORT STORIES LITERARY RESPONSES THE
ODYSSEY NARRATIVE WRITING RESEARCH PAPER ROMEO AND JULIET LITERARY
RESPONSES PERSUSIVE WRITING TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD TIMED ESSAYS HIST
WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGH RISE OF DEMOCRATIC IDEALS INDUSTRIAL
REVOLUTION IMPERIALISM AND COLONIALISM WW I TOTALI TARIANISM WW
IIPOST WW II GEOM LINES, ANGLES, CONSTRUC TIONS INDUCTION DEDUCTION
PROOFS TRIANGLES QUAD RILATERALS AREASIMILARITY RIGHT TRIANGLE TRIG
CIRCLES
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61 SEPTEMBEROCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBERJANUARYFEBRUARYMARCHAPRIL
IED DESIGN PROCESS SKETCHING DRAWING MEASURE MENT BASIC MODELS
PUZZLE CUBE GEOMETRIC CONSTRAINTS ADV MODELING ASSEMBLY MODELING
FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS REVERSE ENGIN BIO CELL BIOLOGY MEIOSIS
FERTILIZATION MENDELS LAWS MOLECULAR BIOLOGY BIOTECHECOLOGY
POPULATN GENETICS ADAPTATION SPECIATION PHYSIOLOGY HOMEO STASIS
INFECTION IMMUNITY PHYS SCI MEASURING THE UNIVERSE SOLAR SYSTEM
HISTORICAL FIGURES FORCES SPECTRO SCOPY PROPERTIES OF MATTER
WEATHER PLATE TECTONICS ELECTICITY MAGNETISM ENERGY & WAVES
SIMPLE MACHINES CHEMISTRY ALG I REVIEW REAL NUMBERS SOLVE LINEAR
EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES GRAPH AND INTERPRET LINEAR EQUATIONS
SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES EXPONENTS AND POLY NOMIALS
SOLVING SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS AND EQUATIONS
RATIONAL FUNCTIONS AND EQUATIONS ELA AUTO/ BIOGRAPHIES EXPOSITORY
WRITING SHORT STORIES LITERARY RESPONSES THE ODYSSEY NARRATIVE
WRITING RESEARCH PAPER ROMEO AND JULIET LITERARY RESPONSES
PERSUSIVE WRITING TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD TIMED ESSAYS HIST WESTERN
POLITICAL THOUGH RISE OF DEMOCRATIC IDEALS INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
IMPERIALISM AND COLONIALISM WW I TOTALI TARIANISM WW IIPOST WW II
GEOM LINES, ANGLES, CONSTRUC TIONS INDUCTION DEDUCTION PROOFS
TRIANGLES QUAD RILATERALS AREASIMILARITY RIGHT TRIANGLE TRIG
CIRCLES
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62 SEPTEMBEROCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBERJANUARYFEBRUARYMARCHAPRIL
IED DESIGN PROCESS SKETCHING DRAWING MEASURE MENT BASIC MODELS
PUZZLE CUBE GEOMETRIC CONSTRAINTS ADV MODELING ASSEMBLY MODELING
FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS REVERSE ENGIN BIO CELL BIOLOGY MEIOSIS
FERTILIZATION MENDELS LAWS MOLECULAR BIOLOGY BIOTECH POPULATN
GENETICS ADAPTATION SPECIATION ECOLOGY PHYSIOLOGY HOMEO STASIS
INFECTION IMMUNITY PHYS SCI MEASURING THE UNIVERSE SOLAR SYSTEM
HISTORICAL FIGURES FORCES SPECTRO SCOPY PROPERTIES OF MATTER
WEATHER PLATE TECTONICS ELECTICITY MAGNETISM ENERGY & WAVES
SIMPLE MACHINES CHEMISTRY ALG I REVIEW REAL NUMBERS SOLVE LINEAR
EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES GRAPH AND INTERPRET LINEAR EQUATIONS
SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES EXPONENTS AND POLY NOMIALS
SOLVING SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS AND EQUATIONS
RATIONAL FUNCTIONS AND EQUATIONS ELA AUTO/ BIOGRAPHIES EXPOSITORY
WRITING RESEARCH PAPER SHORT STORIES LITERARY RESPONSES THE ODYSSEY
NARRATIVE WRITING ROMEO AND JULIET LITERARY RESPONSES PERSUSIVE
WRITING TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD TIMED ESSAYS HIST WESTERN POLITICAL
THOUGH RISE OF DEMOCRATIC IDEALS INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IMPERIALISM
AND COLONIALISM WW I TOTALI TARIANISM WW IIPOST WW II GEOM LINES,
ANGLES, CONSTRUC TIONS INDUCTION DEDUCTION PROOFS TRIANGLES QUAD
RILATERALS AREASIMILARITY RIGHT TRIANGLE TRIG CIRCLES
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63 SEPTEMBEROCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBERJANUARYFEBRUARYMARCHAPRIL
IED DESIGN PROCESS SKETCHING DRAWING MEASURE MENT BASIC MODELS
PUZZLE CUBE GEOMETRIC CONSTRAINTS ADV MODELING ASSEMBLY MODELING
FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS REVERSE ENGIN BIO CELL BIOLOGY MEIOSIS
FERTILIZATION MENDELS LAWS MOLECULAR BIOLOGY BIOTECH POPULATN
GENETICS ADAPTATION SPECIATION ECOLOGY PHYSIOLOGY HOMEO STASIS
INFECTION IMMUNITY PHYS SCI MEASURING THE UNIVERSE SOLAR SYSTEM
HISTORICAL FIGURES FORCES SPECTRO SCOPY PROPERTIES OF MATTER
WEATHER PLATE TECTONICS ELECTICITY MAGNETISM ENERGY & WAVES
SIMPLE MACHINES CHEMISTRY ALG I REVIEW REAL NUMBERS SOLVE LINEAR
EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES GRAPH AND INTERPRET LINEAR EQUATIONS
SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES EXPONENTS AND POLY NOMIALS
SOLVING SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS AND EQUATIONS
RATIONAL FUNCTIONS AND EQUATIONS ELA AUTO/ BIOGRAPHIES EXPOSITORY
WRITING RESEARCH PAPER SHORT STORIES LITERARY RESPONSES THE ODYSSEY
NARRATIVE WRITING ROMEO AND JULIET LITERARY RESPONSES PERSUSIVE
WRITING TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD TIMED ESSAYS HIST WESTERN POLITICAL
THOUGH RISE OF DEMOCRATIC IDEALS INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IMPERIALISM
AND COLONIALISM WW I TOTALI TARIANISM WW IIPOST WW II GEOM LINES,
ANGLES, CONSTRUC TIONS INDUCTION DEDUCTION PROOFS TRIANGLES QUAD
RILATERALS AREASIMILARITY RIGHT TRIANGLE TRIG CIRCLES
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Implementing Integrated Curriculum Curriculum Mapping and
Lesson Discussion Revising lessons: This lesson doesnt fit my scope
and/or standards Removing lessons: We dont have that subject
teacher on our team Adding lessons: My subject isnt represented in
the unit Common Planning Time! We dont have time/structure to fit
this into our school year Single subject integration
Parallel/Paired integration 64
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