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Spring STEM Activity April STEM Activity Task Card Challenges Technology Skills
Spring STEM Activity April STEM Activity Task Card Challenges Technology Skills
Spring STEM Activity April STEM Activity Task Card Challenges Technology Skills
Spring STEM Activity April STEM Activity Task Card Challenges Technology Skills
Spring STEM Activity April STEM Activity Task Card Challenges Technology Skills
Spring STEM Activity April STEM Activity Task Card Challenges Technology Skills
Spring STEM Activity April STEM Activity Task Card Challenges Technology Skills
Spring STEM Activity April STEM Activity Task Card Challenges Technology Skills
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"There were some students who loved this because they felt like it was similar to Minecraft. I don't know anything about that but they asked for more. I like that there were quite a few and I could delete some to make this last more than 1 class period."
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Jill S.
"Such a fun way to bring STEM and technology together! The spring-themed task cards gave my students creative challenges, and they loved using the digital bricks to problem-solve."
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Brooke T.

Description

You don't need any building bricks for these digital design challenges (though your students can build a physical model if you do have them available). Not only are these satisfying to build digitally, your students will hone a variety of tech skills while completing colorful and fun designs.

Please note the video preview shows the summer set, which is similar.

What You'll Get

  • 10 Standard Building Brick Challenges (choose from outline included or advanced, NO outline included). This set has a spring theme.
  • 4 Bonus Building Challenges (advanced design, symmetry design, free build, color swap)
  • Editable Skill Checks - have students work on a variety of math or ELA skills by changing the editable template, or use one of the premade skill checks I have included (counting bricks by type, color, finding area, determining symmetry, writing a descriptive or instructional paragraph). Because this is editable and includes both basic and advanced templates, this activity is suitable for a wide range of grades.
  • Printable Recording Sheet (optional)
  • Video Overview to show various tech skills that students can use, including:
    • Copying/pasting or duplicating
    • Inserting text boxes
    • Changing transparency of an object
    • Rotating, mirroring/flipping
    • Recoloring objects

WHY DIGITAL?

  • Whether you are distance learning, don't have bricks available, or don't want to sanitize them constantly, digital building brick challenges can be used to build tech skills and also you won't need to take the bricks apart or clean up afterwards.
  • These can be used on any device where you can use Google Slides!
  • Never run out of bricks! Even if your students use all of the bricks included in the templates, they can always duplicate the bricks so that there are more.

CHROMEBOOK and TABLET (iPAD) Users Please Read:

If you are relying solely on trackpad/touch pad or touching a screen, your students may have trouble placing the bricks precisely. For this reason, you may wish to provide either a mouse/keyboard or a stylus to help with precise positioning. This can also be done using Shift + arrow keys. The other option is to have students just do the best they can, or build the designs with actual building bricks. The bricks do not "snap" into place as this is not an app, but an activity in Google Slides.

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Spring STEM Activity April STEM Activity Task Card Challenges Technology Skills

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What others say

"There were some students who loved this because they felt like it was similar to Minecraft. I don't know anything about that but they asked for more. I like that there were quite a few and I could delete some to make this last more than 1 class period."
star
Jill S.
"Such a fun way to bring STEM and technology together! The spring-themed task cards gave my students creative challenges, and they loved using the digital bricks to problem-solve."
star
Brooke T.

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Description

You don't need any building bricks for these digital design challenges (though your students can build a physical model if you do have them available). Not only are these satisfying to build digitally, your students will hone a variety of tech skills while completing colorful and fun designs.

Please note the video preview shows the summer set, which is similar.

What You'll Get

  • 10 Standard Building Brick Challenges (choose from outline included or advanced, NO outline included). This set has a spring theme.
  • 4 Bonus Building Challenges (advanced design, symmetry design, free build, color swap)
  • Editable Skill Checks - have students work on a variety of math or ELA skills by changing the editable template, or use one of the premade skill checks I have included (counting bricks by type, color, finding area, determining symmetry, writing a descriptive or instructional paragraph). Because this is editable and includes both basic and advanced templates, this activity is suitable for a wide range of grades.
  • Printable Recording Sheet (optional)
  • Video Overview to show various tech skills that students can use, including:
    • Copying/pasting or duplicating
    • Inserting text boxes
    • Changing transparency of an object
    • Rotating, mirroring/flipping
    • Recoloring objects

WHY DIGITAL?

  • Whether you are distance learning, don't have bricks available, or don't want to sanitize them constantly, digital building brick challenges can be used to build tech skills and also you won't need to take the bricks apart or clean up afterwards.
  • These can be used on any device where you can use Google Slides!
  • Never run out of bricks! Even if your students use all of the bricks included in the templates, they can always duplicate the bricks so that there are more.

CHROMEBOOK and TABLET (iPAD) Users Please Read:

If you are relying solely on trackpad/touch pad or touching a screen, your students may have trouble placing the bricks precisely. For this reason, you may wish to provide either a mouse/keyboard or a stylus to help with precise positioning. This can also be done using Shift + arrow keys. The other option is to have students just do the best they can, or build the designs with actual building bricks. The bricks do not "snap" into place as this is not an app, but an activity in Google Slides.

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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Some kids compared this to MineCraft
Rated 5 out of 5
April 15, 2026
There were some students who loved this because they felt like it was similar to Minecraft. I don't know anything about that but they asked for more. I like that there were quite a few and I could delete some to make this last more than 1 class period.
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Exactly what I needed! Helpful, practical, and a great addition to my classroom toolkit.
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467 reviews • Oregon
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
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Rated 5 out of 5
August 18, 2025
Met expectations
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Rated 5 out of 5
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My kids love these. I got it for early finishers, and to use as the year was wrapping up.
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My students loved designing complex builds in digital form. They could also recreate the build with actual Legos.
Kelly C.
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Yes, yes yes. Thank you for creating something that actually works....this was great for my hands on learners.
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I thoroughly enjoyed these engaging activities for my lower elementary STEM classrooms.
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