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Engineering is Elementary: Designing an Alarm Circuit
A Reminder for Emily: An Electrical Engineering Story
Emily and her family live on ranch in the Australian outback, and Emily needs to construct a way to remember to do her chores. Inspired by an electrical engineer, Emily constructs an alarm to remind her about her chores.
For the design activity, students are invited to design and construct an alarm circuit of their own.
| Format | Book |
| Grades | K – 5 |
| Author | Engineering is Elementary Team |
| Source/Publisher | Museum of Science (Engineering is Elementary Team) |
| ISBN | 0977408434 |
| Shelving Location | E 620 |
| Location | Educator Resource Center in the Lyman Library — Museum of Science, Boston |
| Website | A Reminder for Emily |
Engineering is Elementary: Designing an Alarm Circuit
Engineering is Elementary: Designing an Alarm Circuit
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