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Preview of STEAM Kid Engineering -- The Playable Golf Course Design Unit for GATE

STEAM Kid Engineering -- The Playable Golf Course Design Unit for GATE

In this unit, students will build a contraption to hit a small, wooden golf ball through a scaled version of a golf course which they and their classmates have designed. They’ll make a trundle wheel for measuring and marking the course, write down their scores on a scorecard, design putters, and learn background in physics through their work in the engineering and design process. The Playable Golf Course is not just fun. It’s a challenging engineering, design, and construction unit including
Preview of GATE + STEAM -- "The Studio" Unit for Upper Elementary

GATE + STEAM -- "The Studio" Unit for Upper Elementary

Applied math, engineering, design, 3D art, economics, and creativity . . . Imagine building your own small studio in your backyard and decorating it to suit your personality. Would you have a carpeted library complete with a desk and laptop where you couldn’t be bothered by brothers, sisters, or parents? How about a miniature basketball court with a big screen television—a raucous playroom for you and your friends? Maybe you would add a loft, skylights, and a hot tub. Maybe you will open yo
Preview of Blueprint for a Dream Room GATE Scale Activity

Blueprint for a Dream Room GATE Scale Activity

My GATE students loved this engaging lesson! It was a real challenge for my 3rd graders and right on target for my 4th and 5th graders. If you want your GATE kids to finally have to WORK to find an answer, this is for you! I think this would also work well in the regular 6th or 7th grade classroom. Instructions and recommendations for using this lesson are included. Students will: 1. Research and record measurements around their home to get a realistic idea for the measurements of their dream
Preview of Intro to Comparing numbers - Comparing Single Digit Numbers Using < = >

Intro to Comparing numbers - Comparing Single Digit Numbers Using < = >

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This presentation should be displayed on a smartboard for the whole class to view and interact with. It gives a simple and easy to remember visual tool to use when comparing values. I call it the alligator method. After explaining how to compare values, it provides 20 opportunities to compare single digit numbers, with a bonus round at the end. This can also be printed out and used as an assessment. Each slide would have a value of 5% when grading. This lesson is very easy to present, very easy
Preview of GATE PowerPoint Discussion of Scale in Blueprints

GATE PowerPoint Discussion of Scale in Blueprints

I use this engaging, easy to follow PowerPoint to help my students gain a deeper understanding of SCALE. I used it with my 3rd-5th grade GATE students, but it would be a great introduction for middle school classes as well! This works great with my "Blueprint for a Dream Room GATE Scale Activity", where students choose a scale to use while drawing a blueprint of their own dream room. Search for it in my store! This PowerPoint guides students to find connections, solve word problems, discover t
Preview of STEAM -- Snap n' Shoot Marshmallow Soccer Game

STEAM -- Snap n' Shoot Marshmallow Soccer Game

Kid-built in a few hours . . . this goalie, net and goal, and cool marshmallow “snapper” is a complete kid-built soccer game. We don’t have to use our imagination here! Our snapper really shoots the marshmallow ball, and our goalies really defend. Use this building project as a challenging independent study for upper elementary, as a whole-class engineering project, or use it to make math and science applications like percentages, measurements and geometry, action/reaction, trajectory, etc.
Preview of STEM Kid Engineering and Construction -- Hoop and Launcher Game GATE

STEM Kid Engineering and Construction -- Hoop and Launcher Game GATE

Kid-built in a few hours . . . this 7 inch tall basketball hoop can be assembled and re-assembled. We’re not going to toss a ball to make baskets with this project. Oh, no . . . we are making a little catapult to launch marshmallows at the hoop! Oh, yes! Sweet! Use this building project as a challenging independent study for upper elementary, as a whole-class engineering project, or use it to make math and science applications like percentages, measurements and geometry, action/reaction, tr
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