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      • The Completed Look of the Build
      • Parts Needed
      • Build Instructions
      • Exploration
    • Play
      • Converting Units
      • Understanding Scale
      • Designing and Scaling a Race Course
    • Apply
      • Scaling in Architecture
      • The Advantage of "Robot Math"
    • Rethink
      • Prepare for the Robo Rally Challenge
      • Improve Your Build
      • Robo Rally Challenge
    • Know
      • Review
    • Appendix
      • Using the 1 Post Hex Nut Retainer w/ Bearing Flat
      • Using the 4 Post Hex Nut Retainer
      • Using the 1 Post Hex Nut Retainer
      • Engineering Notebooks
C
  • Conversion Factor:
    An expression for the equal exchange between units.
E
  • Engineering Notebook:
    A type of journal that the students will use to record their designs, ideas, and reflections as they move through the STEM Lab.
P
  • Proportion:
    When two ratios are equal.
R
  • Ratio:
    A mathematical comparison of two values.
S
  • Scale:
    The relationship or ratio between a set distance on a map, model or drawing and the corresponding measurement on the actual object.
  • Scale Drawing:
    The drawing of an object that is proportional.
U
  • Unit Conversion:
    The process of converting a measurement in one set of units to the same measurement in another set of units.
  • Unit Ratio:
    A ratio with a denominator of 1.
V
  • VEX V5 Speedbot:
    The robot build that is used for the STEM Lab. This robot is the result of the first hands-on lesson the students will accomplish. It is used to complete the rest of the STEM Lab activities.
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