Engineering Essentials Vocabulary Word Search
Across
- 2. The study of numbers, patterns, and relationships, used to measure, calculate, and solve problems in STEM fields.
- 7. Essential requirements for the body’s survival, including clean water, nutritious food, and oxygen.
- 10. The use of creativity, scientific principles, and mathematical knowledge to design, build, and improve structures, machines, and systems.
- 12. A professional who creates computer hardware and software, including devices like smartwatches.
- 14. Desires for entertainment, creative outlets, and social media interactions.
- 16. The study of the natural world through observation, experimentation, and analysis to understand how things work.
- 18. A professional who works with electrical systems, including designing devices like GPS systems and circuits.
- 19. Desires for improved quality of life, such as organic or gourmet meals and clean air.
- 20. Desires for material items like designer clothes, fancy cars, or a large house with a pool.
- 21. An extension of STEM that incorporates the Arts to emphasize creativity and design in problem-solving and innovation.
Down
- 1. Tangible necessities such as shelter, clothing, and heat.
- 3. An acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, representing collaborative fields solving problems and driving innovation.
- 4. Basic requirements for survival and well-being, such as food, water, shelter, and safety.
- 5. Emotional and social necessities, such as companionship, safety, and community support.
- 6. The application of scientific knowledge to create tools, systems, and devices that make life easier or solve specific problems.
- 8. Improving an existing technological product, system, or method to make it more effective or efficient.
- 9. Developing a new product, system, or process that has never existed before.
- 11. An engineer who focuses on improving farming methods and solving problems related to food production.
- 13. Things that enhance comfort, enjoyment, or convenience but are not essential for survival.
- 15. An engineer who designs and builds machines and tools, such as robots or engines.
- 17. A professional who uses chemistry to develop products such as medicines, plastics, and eco-friendly materials.