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Preview of Egg Drop STEM Workbook Bundle – Engineering Journal | Grades 3–8 Editable

Egg Drop STEM Workbook Bundle – Engineering Journal | Grades 3–8 Editable

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STEM With Mr.B
Need flexible, editable worksheets to support your Egg Drop engineering challenge? This bundle includes both upper elementary (3–5) and middle school (6–8) versions of the Student Engineering Workbook in fully editable format, allowing you to adapt language, expectations, and scaffolding to fit your classroom. Designed for teachers who want differentiation and customization without starting from scratch. What’s Included Grades 3–5 Editable Workbook Guided engineering planning pages Structured r
Preview of Egg Drop STEM Workbook – Student Engineering Journal | Grades 3–5 Editable

Egg Drop STEM Workbook – Student Engineering Journal | Grades 3–5 Editable

Created by
STEM With Mr.B
This Editable Student Engineering Workbook is designed to support students as they plan, test, and improve their designs during the Egg Drop Engineering Challenge, while giving teachers flexibility to customize pages for their classroom. Created specifically for Grades 3–5, this resource includes the same student-facing structure as the PDF version, with the added benefit of editable text boxes for easy customization, differentiation, and reuse. This is a student-facing resource intended to
Preview of Potential And Kinetic Energy | Google Distance Learning

Potential And Kinetic Energy | Google Distance Learning

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Rushnok Science
In Potential And Kinetic Energy | Google Distance Learning your students will be asked to analyze 40 high-quality photographs that represent either potential or kinetic energy. It is great for DISTANCE LEARNING because the form is self-checking and editable by you. Students will receive feedback as to whether they were correct at the completion of the form. You will receive their answers as well on the response section of the form. The forty images of potential and kinetic energy have pictures
Preview of Rocket WebQuest: Interactive Research Adventure into the Science of Rockets

Rocket WebQuest: Interactive Research Adventure into the Science of Rockets

Launch your students into the world of rockets, space exploration, and aerospace engineering with this Rocket WebQuest. This is a fun and engaging digital research activity that’s perfect for upper elementary, middle school, or early high school STEM classes. Students will explore trusted online resources to answer guided questions tied to real-world rocket science and space history. What’s Included: Ready-to-use Rocket WebQuest Worksheet (editable Google Doc) Guided research questions coverin
Preview of Speed, Distance, and Time Learning Menu – Motion Graphs Interactive Activities

Speed, Distance, and Time Learning Menu – Motion Graphs Interactive Activities

Engage your students with this interactive learning menu all about speed, distance, time, and motion graphs! Designed for middle school science (grades 6–8), this resource combines creativity, problem-solving, and real-world application to help students master these essential concepts. This Google Slides assignment offers student choice through a variety of differentiated activities, allowing learners to demonstrate their understanding in multiple ways—perfect for stations, enrichment, early
Preview of Engineering Design Process Worksheets Posters STEM Booklet Phenomenon Bundle

Engineering Design Process Worksheets Posters STEM Booklet Phenomenon Bundle

Inspire future engineers with engineering design process worksheets, posters, and foldable booklets. Each component is carefully crafted to build problem-solving skills and encourage innovative thinking. Bundles are the most economical way to get all the resources. Check out the previews to see how these engineering design process tools can make a difference in your classroom and help your students succeed. Here's what you get:✓ The Engineering Design Process Posters✓ Foldable Booklets✓ Kid-Fr
Preview of Reflection and Refraction Worksheet Boom Cards Properties of Light Task Cards

Reflection and Refraction Worksheet Boom Cards Properties of Light Task Cards

Need help with reflection and refraction of light? Help your kids learn about the properties of light with Boom Cards, a worksheet, and labs that can help tricky science concepts stick in the minds of your students. If you are planning to purchase both resources, bundles are the most economical way to get them. Check out individual previews to see if this bundle is right for you. Aligned to TEKS Science 112.7.b.8Demonstrate how light travels in a straight line and can be reflected, refracted, or
Preview of Shoe Design STEM Sprint – Superhero Impact Protection Engineering | Grade 2

Shoe Design STEM Sprint – Superhero Impact Protection Engineering | Grade 2

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STEM With Mr.B
In the Shock-Absorbing Boots Engineering Sprint, students become wearable technology engineers as they design and build boots that absorb the impact force of a superhero landing. Set inside the Superhero Engineering Lab, this focused 1-week sprint challenges Grade 2 students to apply what they know about forces and motion to a real-world protective engineering problem — all within a single class period arc. What Students Will Do* Investigate how impact force travels through materials during a l
Preview of Structural Engineering STEM Stations – Jungle Team Challenge | Grade 2

Structural Engineering STEM Stations – Jungle Team Challenge | Grade 2

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STEM With Mr.B
In the Jungle Rangers Engineering Relay, students become multi-challenge engineers as they rotate through three rapid-fire engineering challenges in a single action-packed flex week session. Set inside the Jungle Rangers narrative theme, this flex-week sprint challenges Grade 2 students to apply their full quarter of structural engineering skills — building towers, spanning bridges, and launching paper airplanes — in a timed relay format that rewards speed, precision, and teamwork. What Student
Preview of Parachute Load STEM Sprint – Payload Capacity Engineering | Grade 4

Parachute Load STEM Sprint – Payload Capacity Engineering | Grade 4

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STEM With Mr.B
In the Payload Push Sprint, students become payload capacity engineers as they systematically test how much mass their parachute system can carry while still landing safely in the target zone. Set inside Mr. B Engineering Games, this 1-week sprint challenges Grade 4 students to apply their understanding of drag and force to a quantitative mass-loading investigation. What Students Will Do* Set up their parachute system and establish a baseline drop test * Add mass incrementally and record landin
Preview of Wind Resistance STEM Sprint – Lateral Force Engineering | Grade 3

Wind Resistance STEM Sprint – Lateral Force Engineering | Grade 3

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STEM With Mr.B
In the Wind Reinforcement Upgrade sprint, students become structural engineers as they analyze their earthquake-resistant signal tower and redesign it to resist a new threat — sideways wind forces. Set inside the Future City Engineering narrative theme, this 1-week sprint challenges Grade 3 students to apply what they know about structural bracing to a different type of force, testing multiple reinforcement strategies and using data to determine which approach resists lateral movement most effe
Preview of Shield Design STEM Sprint – Superhero Force Deflection Engineering | Grade 2

Shield Design STEM Sprint – Superhero Force Deflection Engineering | Grade 2

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STEM With Mr.B
In the Superhero Shield Force Deflection Sprint, students become force and motion engineers as they design and build a freestanding shield that can deflect a rolling marble away from a target. Set inside the Superhero Engineering Lab, this 1-week sprint challenges Grade 2 students to apply their understanding of push, pull, and redirected force to a hands-on structural engineering problem — testing, recording data, and redesigning within a single focused week. What Students Will Do* Investigate
Preview of STEAM Catapult Design Challenge | Edible STEM Activities

STEAM Catapult Design Challenge | Edible STEM Activities

Get students engaged in real-world science and design thinking with this exciting hands-on challenge!In the Candy Launcher Challenge, students work in teams to design, build, and test a simple launcher that propels a piece of candy toward a target. Along the way, they apply core physical science concepts like force, motion, and energy transformation, while practicing iteration and teamwork. Designed for grades 6–8, this 60-minute lesson is perfect for: STEM days Middle school science units (
Preview of Rover Building STEM Unit – Ocean Mobility Engineering | Grade 2 | 2-Week

Rover Building STEM Unit – Ocean Mobility Engineering | Grade 2 | 2-Week

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STEM With Mr.B
In the Build Your Ocean Rover Mission, students become ocean floor mobility engineers as they design and build a rolling rover capable of carrying a cargo payload across a simulated ocean terrain course. Set inside the Ocean Explorers narrative theme, this 2-week unit challenges Grade 2 students to apply everything they learned about wheels and axles — now committing to one final rover design, building it to spec, and testing its performance under load. What Students Will Do* Apply wheel-and-ax
Preview of Popsicle Bridge STEM Challenge – Load Distribution Engineering | Grade 3

Popsicle Bridge STEM Challenge – Load Distribution Engineering | Grade 3

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STEM With Mr.B
In the Popsicle Bridge Sprint, students become civil engineers as they design and build a bridge that spans a fixed gap and supports as much weight as possible — all within a credit-based material budget. Set inside the Future City Engineering narrative theme, this 1-week sprint challenges Grade 3 students to apply load distribution and compression concepts to a bridge challenge, making strategic material choices, planning carefully before building, and testing to failure to collect real struct
Preview of Bridge Building STEM Sprint – Jungle Structural Engineering | Grade 2

Bridge Building STEM Sprint – Jungle Structural Engineering | Grade 2

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STEM With Mr.B
In the Habitat Corridor Bridge Sprint, students become conservation engineers as they design and build a bridge structure that spans a gap to connect two separated wildlife habitats. Set inside the Jungle Rangers narrative theme and tied to UN Sustainable Development Goal 15 (Life on Land), this 2-week unit challenges Grade 2 students to apply structural engineering principles to a real-world conservation problem — building a bridge that holds weight while spanning a required gap. What Students
Preview of Parachute Recovery STEM Sprint – Mars Landing Engineering | Grade 4

Parachute Recovery STEM Sprint – Mars Landing Engineering | Grade 4

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STEM With Mr.B
In the Mars Recovery Parachute System flex sprint, students become Mars landing engineers as they design and test a parachute recovery system optimized for a simulated Martian atmospheric descent — building on everything they learned about drag and payload in Q1 but now applying it to a precision landing scenario with new constraints. Set inside the Mars Expedition Team narrative, this flex-week sprint gives Grade 4 students a fresh engineering context to apply parachute principles. What Studen
Preview of Bridge Building STEM Unit – Load-to-Weight Efficiency | Grade 5 | 3-Week

Bridge Building STEM Unit – Load-to-Weight Efficiency | Grade 5 | 3-Week

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STEM With Mr.B
In the Structural Optimization Lab Load-to-Weight Efficiency Bridge unit, students become structural engineers as they design and build a spaghetti-and-string bridge optimized for the highest possible load-to-weight efficiency ratio — not just the strongest bridge, but the strongest bridge relative to how much it weighs. Set inside the STEAM Lab Design Academy narrative, this 3-week flagship unit introduces Grade 5 students to the engineering metric that professional structural engineers actual
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