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Preview of Basic Coding Vocab Page

Basic Coding Vocab Page

PDF with basic coding vocab along with examples. This was designed to assist students in becoming familiar with vocabulary while starting Python.
Preview of Engineering Design Rubric

Engineering Design Rubric

Created by
Amy Weinberg
This is a rubric that can be used through the engineering design process. This can be used with my Engineering Design Notebook product, or for a project in your classroom. Please give feedback!
Preview of "Coding with Tacky the Penguin" STEM activity

"Coding with Tacky the Penguin" STEM activity

Created by
Angela Williams
Students identify the problem in the book Three Cheers for Tacky, and create a cheer for him to use for the cheer competition. They then use coding to help him practice the cheer step-by-step! Included is the design challenge and student handout.
Preview of Lab Participation Rubrics

Lab Participation Rubrics

This rubric provides the classroom teacher a way to access students' behavior during labs.
Preview of Astronomy Unit Assessment Project: Build a Space Colony Rubric

Astronomy Unit Assessment Project: Build a Space Colony Rubric

This is the rubric I use to grade students' Build a Space Colony Project, which is available for download here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Astronomy-Unit-Assessment-Project-Build-a-Space-Colony-Packet-2653044
Preview of Grading Rubric for engineering challenges

Grading Rubric for engineering challenges

I use this same rubric for every engineering challenge in my class. This way students have clear expectations and know exactly how they will be assessed. For the final product category of the rubric I usually have a number in mind (for example 10 cm. high or 20 pennies), but do not tell the students until after the challenge.
Preview of Websites Lesson Pack | Coding For Cats

Websites Lesson Pack | Coding For Cats

This fun, introductory pack contains all you need to start your own coding or programming club or will help with several lessons to teach all about websites. With Coding For Cats, students learn through cat-related examples as the lesson is presented as if teaching a cat how to make their own website. For example, see how websites and web pages are exactly like sachets of cat food. Contained in this pack is: A 15 slide presentation to accompany your lessons.Detailed lesson notes to go with each
Preview of Decoding with Legos

Decoding with Legos

Created by
kayleigh adams
Use Legos to code and decode messages in the classroom
Preview of Save The Egg

Save The Egg

Created by
Todd Rayne
Intro Note and Rubric for a Science project (Stable Structures or Form and Function) in which the student has to build a structure that can prevent an egg from breaking when dropped from various heights. You can make it more challenging (Gr 7 appropriate) by adding "cost" criteria into the rubric (ie. 10 cents per popsicle stick, 2 cents per foot of tape etc).
Preview of Electrical Circuit Project

Electrical Circuit Project

Created by
School Corner
This one-page document is intended to be used as a group project rubric. It identifies project components and the point value for each. It also gives a place for group member names as well as the Texas State Science Standard, which can be edited.
Preview of Simple Machine Quiz

Simple Machine Quiz

This assessment tests student's knowledge on simple machines. Student have to identify examples of each type of simple machine and explain how they make our lives easier. Scoring rubric is included on the page so students and their parents can easily interpret the score.
Preview of Trash Cars

Trash Cars

Created by
Heather Danna
Students design, build, and test cars made of recycled material (trash). Project goes well with Earth Day unit, environmental science, or STEM program. Includes: Directions, lab report worksheets, survey, and rubric. This is a word document, so it can be edited to fit your instructional needs.
Preview of Design a Product: A Design Template

Design a Product: A Design Template

Created by
Craig Gingerich
This is a short design template that you can use and adapt for almost any design product. Students work through the design process: empathy, define, ideate, prototype, and test. In addition, a general rubric is attached that can be modified. You can upload this to your Google Drive and then have students use digital drawings and sketches as well.
Preview of Ozobot Introduction

Ozobot Introduction

Created by
Alyssa Goth
Are your students new to Ozobots? This PowerPoint guides educators and students on the basics of Ozobots, simple activities that allows students to explore the magic of Ozobots, and gives a great guide on how to introduce coding to students. I aligned this PowerPoint using the Ozobot website.
Preview of Shark Tank

Shark Tank

Created by
Nikki Harwood
This is a project that is to be aligned with farming, where looking at food production. This project aims to allow students to research current farming technologies and then create their own! It also includes a marking rubric, which should be used as peer assessment.
Preview of Project Based Learning Design Evaluation Worksheet w/ Modified Sheet

Project Based Learning Design Evaluation Worksheet w/ Modified Sheet

Created by
John Sender
I've been working on developing project-based learning resources as I implement PBL into my 7th grade science classroom. When students work on designs in the classroom, it is important that they have structured talking points and a rubric to steer arguments towards meaningful scientific debate. This worksheet will work for any design that students happen to work on during PBL or any other design activity. The format can later be adapted to allow students to create their own rubrics in future p
Preview of Structures- A Project Based Approach

Structures- A Project Based Approach

Created by
The Funeduc8tr
This is an outline that allows students to explore structures and develop their own creation based on their research. This project may be used as a culminating task or an extension for gifted students. The file also includes a rubric for convenience.
Preview of STEM Stations — FREE Animals & Habitats | K-5 Science Centers

STEM Stations — FREE Animals & Habitats | K-5 Science Centers

Free K-5 STEM stations on animals and habitats — hands-on science centers and engineering challenges to sample the series. This free STEM Stations set gives you a complete, print-and-go toolkit for Animals & Habitats — 8 themed bins, 30 task cards, recording sheets, and a rubric. Ready to print this week.STEM Stations are hands-on engineering and science challenges organized in labeled bins. Students choose a bin, pull a task card, gather materials, and build — independently or in small groups.
Preview of Engineering Design Challenge: Building Creek and Cherokee Homes

Engineering Design Challenge: Building Creek and Cherokee Homes

Allow students to explore engineering as they research about Creek and Cherokee homes, and choose one type of home to design and build. Students then get to test the strength and stability of their home against various types of weather. This powerpoint includes narration within the notes to give additional lesson planning tips for each component of the engineering design process. A rubric is also included which measures students' knowledge regarding the Creek and Cherokee Native Americans, use o
Preview of Hearing and sound - Instrument STEM project

Hearing and sound - Instrument STEM project

This is a STEM challenge for the grade three Alberta hearing and sound unit. Students will design and create an instrument that produces two or more distinct pitches (and have to explain why it can produce the different pitches), as well as create a sound amplifying or soundproofing device for their instrument. Includes directions, blueprints and student self-reflection sheets, and a rubric.
Preview of 5th Grade STEAM Pendulum Project:  Create a Newton's Cradle and Write About It

5th Grade STEAM Pendulum Project: Create a Newton's Cradle and Write About It

Looking for a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) project? Look no further! Designed for a highly gifted classroom, but great for any fifth grade class looking for a challenging and creative independent project to complete their unit on pendulums, this document contains Tips for the Teacher, Materials needed, Anchor standards addressed, an anticipatory set based on Carol Ann Tomlinson’s approach for gifted students beginning long-term projects, a detailed 100 point rubric,
Preview of Try Before You Buy! NGSS lesson: Forces and Interactions - Magnetic Toys (gr. 3)

Try Before You Buy! NGSS lesson: Forces and Interactions - Magnetic Toys (gr. 3)

That's right! Here is a free download a complete copy of my magnetic toys lesson that correlates the Next Generation Science Standards’ Performance Expectations for grade 3. I decided that I wasn't making very much through TPT and would rather have teachers access and use my resources for free. In this lesson, students will explore examples of simple magnetic toys and then work in teams to design and build their own toy. Pictures of examples of magnetic toys, rubric and reflection sheet is incl
Preview of Nurturing a Product-Based, Project-Based STEAM Classroom -- FREE Guide

Nurturing a Product-Based, Project-Based STEAM Classroom -- FREE Guide

If you’ve ever thought, “I’d like students to try something other than writing out answers to show what they know . . .” or “We need more energy in this classroom . . .” or “How do I know if they ‘get it’ if they don’t write it out?” THEN THIS INFORMATIVE SLIDESHOW IS FOR YOU! Why are products a good measure of critical thinking? What is the difference between a product and simply “making a cute craft item?” How do products show understanding? What makes a good product? What if a product l
Preview of A Tiny House PBL: How Can Your Tiny House Change the World?

A Tiny House PBL: How Can Your Tiny House Change the World?

This is timely PBL following the seven step process with a focus on climate change and empowering students to be the catalyst for change in the creation of Tiny House models complete with "green" features. Using as much of a Tiny House documentary you'd like found here; Living Tiny Legally as an activator; this includes a graphic organizer filled in with prompts and links for multiple days of sustained inquiry, ideas for authenticity, and, in fact, ideas for all of the seven steps in the PBL
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