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Preview of Apple Activities for Johnny Appleseed, Fun Friday, Apple Day, Fall STEM Science

Apple Activities for Johnny Appleseed, Fun Friday, Apple Day, Fall STEM Science

This bundle of apple activities blends fun with STEM, making it perfect for Fun Friday activities, apple day, or your apple unit in September or October. They're also great for Johnny Appleseed activities that go beyond coloring pages or crafts! These apple STEM activities are designed to spark creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking through challenges that align with Newton’s laws of motion and the engineering design process. Whether you're teaching elementary or middle schoo
Preview of Introduction to Engineering BUMP Science Game - No Prep Grade 6 Review Activity

Introduction to Engineering BUMP Science Game - No Prep Grade 6 Review Activity

Let’s BUMP the other teams to score points!BUMP is a No Prep Science game where students bump other teams off the platform to score points based on how quickly they answered the questions correctly! The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. There are 20 questions and answers included. This version is Middle School Science, Grade 6, Introduction to Engineering. It is a digital resource, no printouts required. How It Works: The game runs in PowerPoint,
Preview of Engineering/Design Unit linked to Material World/Science - Stage 3

Engineering/Design Unit linked to Material World/Science - Stage 3

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This is a stage 3 unit, in the strand of "Material World" from the Australian Science Syllabus. It is a complete term's worth of work, with 1-2 Science lessons taught a week. Some lessons take multiple sessions. Students are engaged in a study of engineering with a theoretical base, then students engage in different design and make challenges. Students learn to examine problems and then brainstorm solutions, leading to building prototypes.
Preview of STEM challenge - recycled robots

STEM challenge - recycled robots

Investigate how our skeletal system helps us move then relate this information to how machinery moves. Build a robotic hand (credit from http://aclassofone.blogspot.com.au/) before the the real fun begins! Collect boxes, cans, plastic bottles, buttons etc. to engineer your very own robot. I got my Y1 students to label their robot with their own robot name and a short description of how their robot moves. The file is PowerPoint and comes with lesson notes on each slide.
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