Every task runs over several classes, and using that working time well is part of the evidence. Each page states its success criteria up front, as things an observer could see in your work — reasoning, growth, and communication, never speed, as How Marks Work explains. Every criteria table traces back to our Learning Goals.

The five tasks

  • The Speed Camera — defend or overturn a speeding ticket from position–time data, by closing average rates onto the instant.
  • Smooth Landing — design a descent profile whose height, velocity, and acceleration all behave at touchdown.
  • The Packaging Brief — optimize a real package under material and shelf constraints, and say honestly what “best” cost.
  • The Flight Path — fly a heading through wind with vectors, then land where the approach line meets the runway plane.
  • The Math Symposium — the finale: threads from all four units, presented and defended before invited guests.