e g n i r e e n i g n display posters Created by Meredith Anderson Engineering Poster Display Thank you for downloading this engineering display! I have created these as a free download to help encourage your students to think about engineering as a career option. A lot of kids have no idea what an engineer actually does or why that is an important job in our society. These posters will help increase awareness and hopefully spark interest in those students who feel passionate about problem solving and STEM activities! Print these on card stock and hang on a colored background, or print at slightly reduced size and mount on colored paper. I have designed these to not take too much ink to print. Choose either of the following headers: National Engineers Week -orBecome an Engineer The poster at the end has “maths” instead of “math” for UK English speakers. Enjoy! -Meredith Anderson What is an engineer? An engineer is someone who uses their math and science knowledge to solve technical problems. They also have to be able to practically implement those solutions. What do engineers do? Engineers solve problems! how can I become an engineer? In addition to working hard in science and mathematics, you will need to work well in a team and use creativity to solve problems. why should I become an engineer? You could help advance technology, create innovative products, and make a real difference in the world. You would also get to work with interesting people and have fun! anatomy of an engineer Brain Power Teamwork Skills engineers are willing to: *learn new things *fail and try again *think outside the box Use the Tools of the Trade national engineers week become an engineer What is an engineer? An engineer is someone who uses their maths and science knowledge to define and solve problems. They also have to be able to practically implement those solutions. Want more STEM? Sign up for the STEM Activities for Kids Newsletter: Credits Other resources you may be interested in FREE PAID Blog Instagram Facebook Pinterest Terms of Use: © Meredith Anderson. Download of this resource gives the user the right to reproduce the pages for one classroom only. Copying any part of this document and placing it on the Internet in any form is strictly forbidden and is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). If you have found this resource posted online, please email me at momgineer.blog@gmail.com. Thank you for your cooperation!