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Preview of Quadrilateral Castles, Quadrilaterals Activity, PBL Math Project, Geometry Craft

Quadrilateral Castles, Quadrilaterals Activity, PBL Math Project, Geometry Craft

This low-prep Quadrilaterals Project makes the perfect hands-on culminating activity for any quadrilaterals unit! In this Common Core aligned math craft, students will create 'qastles' from quadrilateral shapes: rectangles, squares, rhombuses, parallelograms, trapezoids, and kites. They'll practice identifying and classifying the different types of quadrilaterals — making it a fantastic project-based learning activity for any 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade geometry class. This geometry craft includes 1
Preview of Mind Gym Brain Boost, Printable Coordination Dual Hand Games and Worksheet

Mind Gym Brain Boost, Printable Coordination Dual Hand Games and Worksheet

Created by
PsychoScreen
Boost your child’s focus, coordination, and cognitive fitness with these Printable Brain Gym Worksheets with Lines! Designed for preschoolers and early school-age kids, these dual hand coordination activities help strengthen both brain hemispheres. These activities support visual, motor, and thinking skills perfect for: - Brain training games and classroom activities - Occupational therapy sessions - Home learning and preschool brain development - Fun bilateral hand coordination practice Extra F
Preview of Candy Cane Cantilever — Holiday Structures & Torque STEM Challenge (Grades 3–12,

Candy Cane Cantilever — Holiday Structures & Torque STEM Challenge (Grades 3–12,

Created by
Allison Smith
Engineer a festive cantilever that reaches the farthest overhang beyond the table edge—using only candy canes and limited tape! Students plan, build, test, and iterate while applying torque and center of mass ideas. Perfect for a high-engagement holiday lab, stations, or a one-period challenge. 🍬🧰 What students do 🧠 Plan & sketch: identify anchor vs. arm, place joints/tape, predict max overhang. 🧪 Test & measure: record trials, overhang (cm), stability (10 s), failure modes. 📈 Analyze
Preview of Build-a-Zoo Blueprint Project | 4th Grade Area & Perimeter PBL | CCSS-Aligned

Build-a-Zoo Blueprint Project | 4th Grade Area & Perimeter PBL | CCSS-Aligned

Created by
Kelsey Ward
🦒 Design a Zoo While Mastering Area & Perimeter! Turn your students into zoo architects with this engaging, real-world math project! In this multi-day performance task, students design their own zoo blueprint while applying area and perimeter skills within real constraints. This project blends problem-solving, creativity, critical thinking, and math justification — perfect for enrichment, end-of-unit assessment, or project-based learning. 📘 What Students Will Do: Students will: ✔ Design 6
Preview of Hands-On Cardboard Engineering | K–3 SPED STEM Worksheets & Activities

Hands-On Cardboard Engineering | K–3 SPED STEM Worksheets & Activities

Bring hands-on STEM learning to your K–3 SPED classroom with Adapted DIY Cardboard Plywood | K–3 SPED Reading & Worksheets! This fully adapted resource turns everyday materials like cardboard into strong panels and beams, giving students an engaging, safe, and affordable way to explore engineering, problem-solving, and creative design. Each grade level, Kindergarten through 3rd, includes step-by-step worksheets tailored for SPED learners, making STEM accessible, understandable, and fun. Student
Preview of ART JAMS: Art Basics - Shape

ART JAMS: Art Basics - Shape

Created by
phyllis lear
A shape is a two-dimensional (flat) area surrounded and enclosed by a line. Shapes can be solid (filled) or hollow (unfilled). There are two basic types of shape: geometric and organic. An abstract design is an arrangement of shapes and lines. Abstract design does not try to show a person, place or thing. This lesson presents a basic abstract design then suggests variations to the basic design and how them in other academic disciplines. Abstract designs are great works of art and can be used t
Preview of ART JAMS: Art Basics - Line

ART JAMS: Art Basics - Line

Created by
phyllis lear
Line is the most basic element of visual art. It is the path of a moving point. Line is used, in some form, to create all art. Line is the equivalent of letters to a writer or notes to a music composer. This basic line lesson includes two variations of a line design. You can use line with dots and/or you can use lines in with stencils. This project is very versatile and can be adapted to teach and enforce concepts from numerous subject areas.
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