STEM Challenge Design a Paper Easter Basket PRINT and DIGITAL

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In this Easter themed STEM challenge, students design and construct a paper Easter basket to hold as many Easter eggs as possible. They'll also learn about the history of basket weaving and the different techniques used to weave baskets. This is a great spring STEM activity! The download includes:
- teacher directions with discussion questions and extension activities
- background information about baskets throughout history, how they are made, and their association with the Easter holiday
- an introduction to the challenge
- a student response page
- a scoring rubric
- a force copy link to a digital Google Slides version
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Credits: Photos by Gerhard G. Pete Linforth, Rogers Fund, US National Parks Service, Gary Todd, Daderot, Eren Li, and Public Domain Pictures. Photos were sourced via Pixabay, Pexels, and Wikimedia Commons and used with permission. Project photos were taken by Shea LaFountaine of LaFountaine of Knowledge. Cover clipart is by Grumpy Grandma Designs, sourced via Teachers Pay Teachers and used with permission. Fonts used include: Amatic SC by Vernon Adams and Coming Soon by Open Window. Fonts used with permission under open source licenses. Information sourced in part from basketweaving.com.