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Preview of Engineer It! Real-World STEM Design Challenge Unit | Grades 4–10 | NGSS Aligned

Engineer It! Real-World STEM Design Challenge Unit | Grades 4–10 | NGSS Aligned

5 complete engineering design challenges built around real-world scenarios — no prep required. Each challenge includes a teacher guide, student planning pages, reflection sheets, and scoring rubrics. NGSS aligned (ETS1-1 through ETS1-4). Adaptable for grades 4–10. Topics: wind energy, bridge engineering, thermal insulation, earthquake-resistant structures, and water sustainability. ✅ Print & Go — PDF-ready ✅ 100-point rubrics for each challenge ✅ Engineering Design Process framework built in ✅ V
Preview of STEAM for Elementary GATE -- LAND SPEEDERS physics math graphic design

STEAM for Elementary GATE -- LAND SPEEDERS physics math graphic design

This land speeders STEM project is part of a full 18 hour GATE unit titled, “Land Speeders, Sailboats, Signal Flags, and Semaphores.” You can find the full unit in my store available for just a couple dollars more. In the land speeders project, students will design logos, build land speeders, and then complete a creative and physics activity with them. You’ll get all the instructions you need including a rubric, sample photos, and ready-to-print activity sheets with this download. Purchase
Preview of Da Vinci Parachute Prototypes -- Hands-on STEM

Da Vinci Parachute Prototypes -- Hands-on STEM

In this lesson, students solve geometry problems and learn background physics concepts as they build a working model of Leonardo Da Vinci’s parachute. Logic, critical thinking, a bit of Renaissance history, writing and supporting conclusions with details from a source—it’s all here too! Make this extended lesson a cross-curricular, standards-based mini-unit, or just make it a cool building activity. Pick and choose the level of commitment right for you and your students. With the suggested e
Preview of Desktop Zip Lines -- GATE STEM for Upper Elementary

Desktop Zip Lines -- GATE STEM for Upper Elementary

Students not only study physical science, they design with it, build with it, they write about it, calculate with it, and they live it. It’s the engineering process in miniature as our engineering teams design and then build desktop ziplines from scratch. Students will draft plans, build zipline towers, choose the best zippy materials, and assemble their ziplines. Hey, it’s incredible fun . . . but it’s not just fun and games here! Students will use their ziplines to collaborate on a physica
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