(The following
should be read to the class by one student.)
We must complete this assignment in two science classes, using no
more than 75 minutes. Solving this problem demonstrates that we
can follow instructions, organize our work, and work together quickly
and effectively.
Our assignment is to create a single chart, called the Space Station
Systems Chart, with five columns of organized information. At this
time, look over the two sheets with the five columns. Note Parts
One through Four and the times associated with each.
Before we begin the assignment, someone must be assigned to keep
track of the time. The Time Keeper must keep everyone aware of how
much time we have left to complete each column. The suggested times
add up to 70 minutes. That leaves 5 minutes to spare. We should
try to finish each step quickly. At the end of 75 minutes we must
stop all work.
If this is completed over two class periods, we can work on our
lists of ideas between classes. If anyone uses any outside resources
to find ideas, they should write them down. A list of resources
that anyone uses must be attached to our chart.
When we are finished, our teacher will write the total time we took
to finish this job at the top of our Chart and send it, with our
Personal Essays to the Mission Control staff at the Challenger Center.
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