Engineering Portfolio Starter Pack π
This page explains the Starter Pack, the front section of your individual Engineering Portfolio Folder.
The Starter Pack is where you set up the project, break down the design challenge, record your criteria, plan your rover, complete the required tests, and write your final evaluation.
β What it is
The Starter Pack is your structured project evidence. It shows how you understand the task, plan the rover, choose criteria, test the solution and evaluate the final design.
π« What it is not
It is not a spare booklet to leave blank until the end. It should be used during the project and kept in your manila folder with your engineering entry sheets.
How the Starter Pack fits into your folder
Your Engineering Portfolio Folder is individual, handwritten assessment evidence. Keep your Starter Pack first, then add your engineering entry sheets in order as they are completed and signed off.
This is the main scaffold for your project.
Add lesson-by-lesson entries in number order.
Your folder is the final evidence used to mark your assignment.
What you complete in the Starter Pack
| Starter Pack section | What you need to do |
|---|---|
| Cover and folder details | Record your name, class, partner name, teacher and final due date. This helps identify your individual portfolio. |
| Engineering entry tracker | Track your engineering entries across the assignment lessons. You need at least 8 completed entries unless sick or away with prior permission. |
| The engineering challenge | Record your first thoughts about the project goal and what the rover needs to do. |
| Group members and roles | List project responsibilities. The rover may be group work, but this portfolio is individual handwritten work. |
| Rover research and inspiration | Research at least two existing rover designs and explain how useful features could help your VEX rover. |
| Design brief breakdown | Break the challenge into smaller parts: what the rover must do, what will be difficult, what needs careful design, and what needs testing. |
| Prescribed criteria | Record the requirements every group must meet. These criteria come from the design brief and are not optional. |
| Self-determined criteria | Choose extra quality goals that help judge whether your rover is well designed, reliable and suitable for the challenge. |
| Initial design sketches | Sketch the rover from at least two views. Label the drivetrain, object mechanism, VEX brain, battery, motors, sensors, cables and protected components. |
| Initial design explanation | Explain how the rover is intended to move, interact with objects, protect components and meet the project requirements. |
| Required test pages | Complete the test pages for straight-line movement, turning, object interaction, reliability, durability and sensor/control. |
| Final design and evaluation | Show your final rover design, explain how it meets the requirements, and evaluate it using evidence from all required tests. |
| Individual reflection and checklist | Explain your contribution and check that your portfolio is complete before submission. |
β οΈ The Starter Pack is not the same as the lesson entries
The Starter Pack contains the scaffold and final evidence pages. The engineering entry sheets are separate pages handed out during assignment lessons.
Both parts belong in your Engineering Portfolio Folder.
What βcompleteβ looks like
Before moving on
Check that you know which pages are part of the Starter Pack and which pages are lesson-by-lesson engineering entries. Keep both in your individual manila folder.