Welcome to our Class VI (Seventh Grade) Interdisciplinary Project on Inventions.

Within these web pages, you will find 48 students in alphabetical order by last name with links to their web pages on inventions. We are most interested in connecting with other schools and making this project inter-scholastic! Please send e-mail to if interested.
Revision #14, 5/21/98, Steve Bergen, Computer Coordinator ()
Web pages for Harrington and Wood now include home plate and exponents!

Overview of Project

Each class VI student at Nobles (7th grade) chooses an invention in September. Numerous G license students at Nobles contribute to the web pages and web production.



CP1 Web Pages: Fall, Winter, Spring of 97-98 Year


" G U E S S T I M A T I O N S "

In February, 1998, we had a meeting with all sixies in the East Computer Lab to preview the home-plate write-up that will be done under the supervision of Mr. Toubman and Ms. Lucenta in April of this year.

Graphic of Morrison Forum ... 8.4 feet in roof ... 22.2 feet high ... 34 feet wide ... 31 feet below ...28 feet below ... .54 feet each step

Mr. Toubman's Section, May 12th

Graphic of Grand Canyon
Info about the Grand Canyon from the web site
www.glue.umd.edu/~apinun/w-trip/gc/index070.html
by Jeff Sousa

THE CANYON THE RIVER Length: approx 277 miles Length: 1450 miles (from Lees Ferry in the east (Rocky Mt. to the gulf to the Grand Wash in the west of California in Mexico) Width: average 10 miles Width: varies: 76 - 300 feet (direct rim-to-rim) Elevation: South rim avg. 7000 feet above Depth: average 35 feet. sea level. North rim avg. 8000 Some places are as deep as 100 feet The rims are approx 5000 feet Drop: > 11000 feet between above the river. the source to the mouth. (it drops 2200 feet during Time: approx 6 million years for the its 277 miles through the canyon. canyon.)

Each student will have to calculate the volume of her/his invention and figure out how many of those inventions would fit into the Grand Canyon and Middle School Forum. For simplicity, we might put each invention into a rectangular box of dimensions x by y by z. The "Grand Canyon" space is defined as the square footage of the Grand Canyon going upwards into a one mile high bubble that will be constructed by Mr. Chamberlin after he finishes the new Nobles athletic building. Here are the "guesstimates" of the 48 students in class VI written on tiny pieces of paper!


ms forumgrand canyoninvention
Ashwin Advani1000infinitebarcode reader
Amy Barad300000090000000000sundial
Offiong Bassey10010000000large TV
Katie Blum1000000000525000000000digital watch
Phillip Boulay601000000cars
Alissa Clarke
Andrew Crowley2500helicopter
Erin Doggart22500hot air balloon
Micaila Donovan750?Jet ski
Jeff Egizi71000hovercarft
Sara Farizan8000000020000000000soda can
Jamie Ferguson7307000000telephones
Amber Fitch1010001braille dots in bgillions
Ian Graham
Garrett Harper8001000000000printing press
Mike Harrington40000005000000000sony minidisk
Peter Harris100006000000sonar
Emily Holick500000500000000x-ray tube
Kristin Hurley10000050000000000ice-skate
David Kehlenbeck15000900000000000camera
Tim Kistner42717786432001football
Chrissie Koningisor3 1/21000000sailboat
Annette Lamb100002000000000compass
Jon Landry15000100000000000light bulb
Sarah Laputz15291000000000000carbon monoxide detector
Todd Levin92471.23111941633guitar
Mariel Manzone1500300000000violin
Laura Marholin200?wheel
Aaron Mason3500?snowboard
Ian McFarlane900010000000000basketball
Cindy Nguy650000195000000eyeglasses
Philip O'Conor
Heather Peterson3000000090000000pencil
Camden Place11000000000000
Daniella Priebatsch500000100000000000Penicillin (needles)
Nicky Reece50007000000000typewriter
Nina Resor50000006000000000CD's
Paul Rietzl11109566zamboni
Anne Robinson85048000000
Carter Roman
Peter Roy181000000tank
Jason Schwartz6600000train
Marc Sheehan100000000000005 google plexgunpowder pellets
Courtney Smith5000000.55000000000000
Andrew Tibbetts10000100500000telegraph
Albree Tower4000000800000000parachutes
Ashley Wood60000500000000000battery
Andrea Zeytoonjian4000002000000000

Other Info and Resources that we have been using in this project