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Team Projects
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Teams explore an actual problem that today's scientists and engineers are trying to solve, develop an innovative solution to that problem, and share their findings. |
Your Project challenge this season is to investigate your food and find one way to improve its safe delivery to you. Some
questions to consider while you investigate include: Where does your food come from? How is it grown? Where has it
been? Who handled it? How did it get to your kitchen cupboard? Who protected it along the way? How did they prevent
spoiling and contamination? How did they decide which food was good and which was spoiled or contaminated? Once
you know about the threats your food faces and who helps protect it, do some research. What could go wrong? How
could your food become contaminated or spoiled? How could your team help prevent one of those problems? How could
your team protect or preserve your food?
As a Team―— After you learn about your food’s journey from ground to table, search out how and where your food
could become spoiled or contaminated. Choose one problem that your food faces and research it. Your team’s challenge
is to create an innovative solution that prevents or solves the problem your team chooses.
Once your team has decided on a contamination or spoiling problem, develop an innovative solution that will
address the problem—a new idea or an improvement on something already being done. What is already being done to
fix your team’s problem? What could be done? What will it take to make your team’s solution happen? How will your
solution help protect your food? A great solution might take all the imagination and ingenuity your team can muster. It
might seem so obvious that you wonder why the problem even exists.
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