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EiE

Engineering Vertical Farms

Middle School Molecules & Organisms Camps/STEM Classes

Students design a vertical farm to increase the amount of food that can be grown in a small space.

Unit Overview

In Engineering Vertical Farms: Growing Up youth use the Engineering Design Process to design a vertical farm that can help feed a community. They investigate water systems and ways to direct light to a specified area to meet the needs of the farm.

  • 8 activities
  • 50–60 Minutes per activity

Standards Alignment

EiE is a collection of in-school and out-of-school units and includes programs Engineering is Elementary (K-5), Engineering Adventures (3-5), and Engineering Everywhere (6-8).

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Unit Map

Unit map for Engineering Vertical Farms: Growing Up.

Youth are introduced to engineering as they work in teams to engineer a tower that can support a container of water.

Youth explore a definition of technology and are introduced to vertical farms and the idea that they will work to engineer a model vertical farm for a place called Greentown.

Youth engineer a window garden from recycled bottles.

Youth engineer a water pump system that can deliver water to different locations.

Youth design a lighting system to direct light to a specified area.

Youth are introduced to their final design challenge: creating a room of a vertical farm for Greentown.

Groups test and improve their vertical farm rooms.

Youth communicate their work to the Greentown City Council.

Videos for Students

Play Video

What Are Vertical Farms?

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Water Systems

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Light Systems

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Criteria, Constraints, and Tradeoffs

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Improving the Design

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Benefits of Vertical Farms