This project-driven course uses a modeling approach to learn the basics of physics and chemistry. We will design a Rube Goldberg machine, test gravity and Bournouli’s principle by dropping eggs off the roof of the stadium, and race acid-battery cars to observe chemistry and physics in action. In this inquiry-based class, students will learn to design experiments and collect, analyze, and interpret data to draw conclusions supported by math and statistics. The modeling approach to experimental design allows students to test, improve, and progress through scientific investigation, a process that builds scientific skills and fluency.