
Define problems, criteria, and constraints for engineering design challenges
Free printable Science Practices & Engineering science worksheet for "Define problems, criteria, and constraints for engineering design challenges" — practice engineering solutions. No-prep, print or assign online.
High school students practice defining engineering problems with precision — articulating the problem statement, the criteria for a successful solution, and the constraints that limit design options — as a core step in the engineering design process. Teachers can assign this Physical Science worksheet at the start of an Engineering Solutions unit to ensure students can frame a design challenge rigorously before jumping to solutions. It builds the disciplined thinking that distinguishes effective engineers from guessers.
Learning objectives
- Write a clear problem statement for a given engineering design challenge
- Identify and articulate the criteria that a successful design solution must meet
- Recognize and document the constraints that limit possible design solutions
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