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Elementary K–2 Straw Reed Instrument STEM Challenge
Elementary K–2 Straw Reed Instrument STEM Challenge
Elementary K–2 Straw Reed Instrument STEM Challenge
Elementary K–2 Straw Reed Instrument STEM Challenge
Elementary K–2 Straw Reed Instrument STEM Challenge
Elementary K–2 Straw Reed Instrument STEM Challenge
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Elementary K–2 Straw Reed Instrument STEM Challenge
Elementary K–2 Straw Reed Instrument STEM Challenge
Elementary K–2 Straw Reed Instrument STEM Challenge
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Description

A simple, hands‑on science exploration designed for early elementary learners. Perfect for classrooms, homeschool, STEM bins, or after‑school enrichment.

WHAT’S INCLUDED:

• 3‑page science exploration set: Cover Page, Instructions Page, Activity Page

• Clear, kid‑friendly directions for independent testing

• Open‑ended observation chart with 4 simple prompts

• Printable PDF (8.5x11)

SKILL TARGETS:

• Observation and early data collection

• Cause‑and‑effect thinking

• Simple testing and noticing patterns

• Early elementary science concepts

HOW IT WORKS:

Students explore the science idea, test it in a simple way, and record what they notice using the 4‑point observation graph. The layout is clean and open, with space for drawings, labels, and simple notes.

AGE RANGE:

Designed for early elementary (K–2). Preschoolers can participate with support.

PERFECT FOR:

• Classroom STEM bins

• Early finishers

• Makerspace stations

• Homeschool science time

• Family STEM nights

FILE DETAILS:

• PDF format (non‑editable)

• Instant digital download

• No physical item shipped

TERMS OF USE:

For personal and single‑classroom use only. Not for resale or distribution.

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Elementary K–2 Straw Reed Instrument STEM Challenge

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K - 2nd
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Standards
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3
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Does not apply

Description

A simple, hands‑on science exploration designed for early elementary learners. Perfect for classrooms, homeschool, STEM bins, or after‑school enrichment.

WHAT’S INCLUDED:

• 3‑page science exploration set: Cover Page, Instructions Page, Activity Page

• Clear, kid‑friendly directions for independent testing

• Open‑ended observation chart with 4 simple prompts

• Printable PDF (8.5x11)

SKILL TARGETS:

• Observation and early data collection

• Cause‑and‑effect thinking

• Simple testing and noticing patterns

• Early elementary science concepts

HOW IT WORKS:

Students explore the science idea, test it in a simple way, and record what they notice using the 4‑point observation graph. The layout is clean and open, with space for drawings, labels, and simple notes.

AGE RANGE:

Designed for early elementary (K–2). Preschoolers can participate with support.

PERFECT FOR:

• Classroom STEM bins

• Early finishers

• Makerspace stations

• Homeschool science time

• Family STEM nights

FILE DETAILS:

• PDF format (non‑editable)

• Instant digital download

• No physical item shipped

TERMS OF USE:

For personal and single‑classroom use only. Not for resale or distribution.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
NGSSK-2-ETS1-2
Develop a simple sketch, drawing, or physical model to illustrate how the shape of an object helps it function as needed to solve a given problem.
NGSSK-2-ETS1-1
Ask questions, make observations, and gather information about a situation people want to change to define a simple problem that can be solved through the development of a new or improved object or tool.
NGSS1-PS4-1
Plan and conduct investigations to provide evidence that vibrating materials can make sound and that sound can make materials vibrate. Examples of vibrating materials that make sound could include tuning forks and plucking a stretched string. Examples of how sound can make matter vibrate could include holding a piece of paper near a speaker making sound and holding an object near a vibrating tuning fork.
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