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Preview of Engineer Design Process Worksheet – Grades 3–5 | User Empathy Mapping

Engineer Design Process Worksheet – Grades 3–5 | User Empathy Mapping

User Empathy Mapping Worksheet – Design Thinking for Grades 3–5Support young innovators in designing with empathy using this User Empathy Mapping Worksheet, created for grades 3–5! This scaffolded, student-friendly worksheet helps learners explore their user's thoughts, feelings, actions, and needs before starting a STEM or design thinking challenge. With 8 clear, age-appropriate questions, students build a deeper understanding of who they’re designing for—and why it matters. Perfect for the
Preview of Engineer Design Process Worksheet | Fixes STEM Worksheet | Failure Reflection

Engineer Design Process Worksheet | Fixes STEM Worksheet | Failure Reflection

Failure Reflection & Fixes STEM Worksheet – Grades 3–5Help students turn mistakes into learning moments with this printable Failure Reflection & Fixes Worksheet—a perfect companion for STEM, engineering, and design thinking challenges in grades 3–5! Aligned with the Engineering Design Process, this worksheet encourages young learners to reflect on what went wrong, analyze why it happened, and brainstorm how to improve their designs. With clear, student-friendly prompts, this worksheet support
Preview of Design Thinking & Engineering Process Worksheet | Printable STEM Reflection

Design Thinking & Engineering Process Worksheet | Printable STEM Reflection

Design Thinking & Engineering Process Worksheet | Printable STEM Reflection for Grades 3-5Engage your 3rd–5th grade students with this versatile Design Thinking & Engineering Process Worksheet, perfect for any STEM or makerspace activity! This printable reflection tool guides learners step-by-step through the problem-solving process— from asking and imagining to testing and improving—while encouraging critical thinking and creativity. Whether you're running a classroom engineering challenge, a
Preview of First Week of School Science STEM Activity First Day of School Team Building

First Week of School Science STEM Activity First Day of School Team Building

This Apple Wrecking Ball Back to School STEM Challenge is the perfect hands-on experience to launch your first week of school science activities while introducing or reinforcing Newton’s Third Law of Motion in a highly engaging way. Whether you're teaching upper elementary or middle school, this engineering challenge promotes team building, creative problem-solving, and critical thinking, ideal for the first day of school STEM activities or any beginning of the year science activities focuse
Preview of Design Challenge Planner | STEM , STEAM , Engineering Grades 3-5

Design Challenge Planner | STEM , STEAM , Engineering Grades 3-5

Kick off your STEM and design thinking lessons with this engaging Design Challenge Planner Worksheet—perfect for grades 3–5! This printable worksheet helps young engineers organize their ideas, define the problem, consider the end user, and brainstorm creative materials to use for the solution through writing and planning. Whether you're introducing the Engineering Design Process or diving into a hands-on challenge, this tool encourages students to think critically, collaborate, and communic
Preview of Engage Students with a Paper Heart Catapult STEM Engineering Project

Engage Students with a Paper Heart Catapult STEM Engineering Project

Tired of Valentine's Day lessons that are more fluff than substance? Looking for a way to ignite genuine curiosity and critical thinking in your classroom? Introducing the Paper Heart Catapult STEM Challenge | Valentine Engineering Activity! This engaging, print-and-go resource transforms Valentine's Day into a memorable learning experience, empowering your students to explore the Engineering Design Process while having a blast. Save precious planning time with a complete, easy-to-implement a
Preview of First Week of School Science Back to School STEM Activity First Day Teamwork Fun

First Week of School Science Back to School STEM Activity First Day Teamwork Fun

Looking for back to school STEM activities for the first week of school that combine hands-on engineering with critical thinking and team-building? The Apples Afar Cantilever STEM Challenge is a student favorite for the first day of school or fall-themed science units. This collaborative activity tasks students with designing and building a cantilever to suspend an apple as far from the edge of a desk as possible. It’s an engaging way to introduce the engineering design process, encourage
Preview of Back to School STEM Activity First Day First Week of School Science Teamwork Fun

Back to School STEM Activity First Day First Week of School Science Teamwork Fun

Looking for first week of school science activities that are hands-on, NGSS-aligned, and actually fun? The Apple Tree Catcher STEM Challenge is an engaging, collaborative build that’s perfect for your beginning of the year science activities, especially during apple season or fall themes. In this high-interest, low-prep activity, students work in teams to design and build a device to catch falling apples before they hit the ground. It’s a creative way to introduce (or reinforce) the engine
Preview of Engineering Design Process Posters and STEM Question Cards and Strategies

Engineering Design Process Posters and STEM Question Cards and Strategies

Make STEM conversations more purposeful with STEM Questioning Strategies, a classroom-ready resource designed to help students think through each phase of the engineering design process.These prompts give teachers practical questions to ask when students get stuck, need to explain their thinking, or are ready to reflect and improve.This resource supports the full STEM process: Ask, Imagine, Plan, Create, Test, Improve, and Share. Use the posters to introduce or reinforce each step, keep the ques
Preview of EYLF friendly STEM formative assessment

EYLF friendly STEM formative assessment

Created by
Oney Jade
STEM experiences are so popular at the moment but beyond extending my intentional teaching I was having trouble documenting the learning as evidence for the learning goals within my classroom. And so this rubric was created to document predictions, safety and participation in reflective discussions. There are a few avenues to document, you can tick off whether a child is working towards or achieving an outcome. Or you can capture to voice of the child and record the child's feedback to better d
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