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Preview of Matching Christmas game / puzzle. Problem Solving. Visual Processing. 8-10 y.o.

Matching Christmas game / puzzle. Problem Solving. Visual Processing. 8-10 y.o.

Created by
FunMathtic
Find the matching pairs. Connect identical Christmas tree ornaments. Fun and engagement activity for children to practice problem solving skills and improve visual processing abilities. For children 8-10 years old 3rd, 4th, 5th grades
Preview of Engineering Design Process Worksheet Orgranizer ⚙️ FREE Sound STEM Challenge ⚙️

Engineering Design Process Worksheet Orgranizer ⚙️ FREE Sound STEM Challenge ⚙️

This Engineering Design Process graphic organizer is one of my most loved resources! If you have looked online for an EDP graphic organizer, you've probably seen this one pop up. It's been used and shared by thousands of teachers all over the world! In this STEM sampler pack you can try out a free STEM challenge or STEM sticks. What You'll GetA sound-based voice muffler STEM challenge with corresponding vocabulary cards so you and your students can "talk like an engineer"Engineering design proce
Preview of Revised Bloom's Taxonomy: Cognitive Process Dimension

Revised Bloom's Taxonomy: Cognitive Process Dimension

Are you a little bit baffled by Bloom's Taxonomy? Do you have one of those flip charts with all the verbs for each Bloom's level, but still feel lost? This tool will help you identify exactly where your questions and other instructional tasks lie on the Revised Bloom's Taxonomy.* The chart not only identifies all six areas of Bloom's (remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate, create), but it goes MUCH deeper by breaking down each level into specific cognitive processes, the thinking and
Preview of STEM/STEAM Engineering Design Process Individual Posters

STEM/STEAM Engineering Design Process Individual Posters

STEM/STEAM activities are a great way to provide students with engaging lessons that nurture higher level thinking skills and encourage real world application/connections. These Engineering Design Process Posters are bright and colorful, with larger focus words and guided questions for promoting student success. Included in this unit: *Engineering Design Process Posters (5 individual color posters-ask, imagine, plan, create, improve) Thank you for visiting my store. I hope you will find
Preview of Genius Hour - Posters to Guide Kids through the Process - FREE!

Genius Hour - Posters to Guide Kids through the Process - FREE!

Created by
Smart Chick
Genius Hour is a great way to get kids to engage in their own learning. They choose a topic, they do their own research, and they plan a project to present to the class. It takes just one hour a week to do Genius Hour and then projects can be presented at the end of a month, or at the end of the quarter, or anytime they are ready. We try to do one Genius Hour project a quarter, that way the kiddos don’t feel rushed and they can do a nice job on the research and project. Use these posters to help
Preview of Visual Arts Process Journal Overview/Syllabus -- IB MYP

Visual Arts Process Journal Overview/Syllabus -- IB MYP

If the Visual Arts Process Journal or workbook is overwhelming to you or your students, use this handy reference to introduce the concept and expectations to them. This is a two-page Word document that explains the four domains/concepts/objectives for the MYP and explains to students how to demonstrate their learning in each area. Also included is a list of web links for students to see examples and references for their visual journals, as well as a few online videos that they will find helpfu
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 6 Gene Expression 6.3 Transcription & RNA Processing Video

AP Biology UNIT 6 Gene Expression 6.3 Transcription & RNA Processing Video

In AP Biology Unit 6.3, transcription is the process where RNA polymerase reads a DNA template strand to synthesize a complementary RNA molecule. In prokaryotes, transcription occurs directly in the cytoplasm and the mRNA can be translated immediately with little or no modification. In eukaryotes, transcription happens inside the nucleus and the initial RNA transcript must undergo RNA processing, including the addition of a 5′ cap, a poly-A tail, and splicing to remove introns. These modificatio
Preview of Solving Real World Problems

Solving Real World Problems

This packet guides students through the process of discussing real world problems, researching them, and finding realistic solutions. The packet is directly aligned with the Florida standards for gifted learners. keywords: group work, teamwork, real world, issues, controversy, elementary, gifted and talented.
Preview of Engineering Design Process Posters FREEBIE | Classroom STEM Decor

Engineering Design Process Posters FREEBIE | Classroom STEM Decor

These Engineering Design Process posters are the perfect addition to any STEM classroom. The 6 steps will guide students through any design project. Displaying the steps on the wall allows students to reference the process and will guide them through any challenge. This freebie is an amazing addition to any classroom that is full of engineers! You may also like: Engineering Design Process Journal Printable and Digital | Makerspace ReflectionEngineering Design Process Posters and ActivitiesSTE
Preview of STEM Process: Weather Hazard STEM
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STEM Process: Weather Hazard STEM

This video explains the STEM process from start to finish. I cover the planning, budget, needed supplies, worksheets, testing and self-evaluation. To explain the process, I use the Weather Hazard STEM challenge as an example. The STEM challenge discussed in this video is available here: Weather Hazard STEM STEM Bundle for the Entire Year Thank you for stopping by Classroom Base Camp to learn more about STEM! The video includes the creative commons song "Happiness" from www.bensound.com.
Preview of Engineering Design Process Planner Journal

Engineering Design Process Planner Journal

The Engineering Design Process Planner can be a powerful tool for STEAM educators, as it provides structure and guidance for students as they progress through inquiry, problem-solving, and creative design. It helps students: Organize their ThinkingFollow the Engineering Design ProcessEncourages CollaborationPromote Reflection and Documentation
Preview of Preschool Shape Mat - Target's Language, Directions, & Visual Processing

Preschool Shape Mat - Target's Language, Directions, & Visual Processing

Created by
Start Here
This is "just right" for preschoolers*. This activity targets: language, cognitive, and visual perception skills. *Learner should not be putting non-food items in mouth - constant adult supervision required. If you like this - then you will LOVE the Task Mats! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Pre-K-Print-Play-Task-basic-skills-work-Mats-1796586 EARLY CHILDHOOD INFO: Young children need to explore, but they also need to learn about boundaries and how to follow directions. A balance
Preview of Twenty First Century Skills/ Process Skill Assessment Rubric

Twenty First Century Skills/ Process Skill Assessment Rubric

Use this rubric to assess students' growth in Twenty First Century Skills (process skills) during project-based learning, problem-based learning, product development, or general class activities. The rubric assesses creativity, critical thinking, interpersonal skills, communication, and research. An open area for written feedback is also provided.
Preview of STEM Project Plan/Process/Reflection Form

STEM Project Plan/Process/Reflection Form

Created by
Kristen White
I use this template for several STEAM projects throughout the year. It teaches kids to brainstorm, plan, work within constraints, and evaluate their learning. Add a little fun by changing out the clipart to reflect whatever theme you want: Hearts, ghosts, pumpkins, turkeys, Christmas trees, etc.
Preview of Engineering Design Process Template

Engineering Design Process Template

Created by
Bekah Crenshaw
This template can be used for any engineering/design project.
Preview of Smart Consumers - Using Consumer Science to teach Science Process Skills

Smart Consumers - Using Consumer Science to teach Science Process Skills

Created by
Jennifer Sinsel
Teaching students to think like scientists is often a challenge. Use this high interest unit to get students using science process skills such as observation, measurement, inferencing, and experimentation by taking on the role of a consumer scientist tasked with determining which brand is the best buy! This free resource contains the lesson plans and background information for the unit; the complete unit with student worksheets is also available in my store.
Preview of Creative Problem Solving using a Real World Problem and the 3D Printer

Creative Problem Solving using a Real World Problem and the 3D Printer

This unit uses Creative Problem Solving processes to define a real world problem, research the problem, create solutions, evaluate solutions, and implement the solution. At the end of the unit students will have created a prototype using craft items and recycled materials. Students will use computer aided design software to create a 3D rendering of their invention. This unit can be completed without a 3D printer. This unit is ideally designed to be completed after students have been introduced t
Preview of Six Hats Thinking and Cinderella

Six Hats Thinking and Cinderella

Six Hats Thinking, a process developed by Edward de Bono, can be integrated into literary discussions with young children io encourage higher-level thinking and more in-depth character analysis. In these sample activities, students analyze decisions made by Cinderella characters in two different versions of the classic tale, and identify how using Six Hats Thinking could have helped. Coloring pages help students identify the different types of thinking and aid discussion of character traits. I
Preview of OBL: OUTCOME-BASED LEARNING

OBL: OUTCOME-BASED LEARNING

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
Outcome-Based Learning is a process that involves the restructuring of curriculum, assessment and reporting practices in education to reflect the achievement of high order learning and mastery rather than the accumulation of course credits. This Resource Covers: 1. Meaning of OBL 2. Definition of Outcome 3. OBL Definitions 4. OBL Prerequisites 5. OBL Features 6. OBL Principles 7. OBL Essence 8. OBL Benefits 9. OBL Concerns 10. OBL Rubrics 11. Using New Bloom's Taxonomy 12. OBL Resources MORE PRO
Preview of Exploring African Art

Exploring African Art

Created by
Heather Carlsen
This worksheet guides students through the process of responding to art works, and using the abstract information that they discover to make inferences about the culture that produced them. It is works of art specifically from the African Savannah, and some specific to the Maasai tribe of Kenya and Tanzania.
Preview of STEM Engineering Starter Kit for Teachers {elementary level}

STEM Engineering Starter Kit for Teachers {elementary level}

Created by
Ivy Taul
Is your elementary school starting the Engineering Design Process? Does thinking about STEM make you want to pull your hair out? Do you feel confused about what STEM looks like in an elementary classroom setting? If so, this free STEM starter kit is for you! The packet includes everything I wish I had known about STEM when my school started implementing STEM in 2011. I hope it is helpful to you! I am in the process of going through all of the STEM activities I created over the past couple of yea
Preview of What If...?360 Introduction to Curiosity-Based Learning

What If...?360 Introduction to Curiosity-Based Learning

Created by
What If 360
The What If...?Flow is an 8-Step Process that can be applied for a 10 min. pinch activity, or a semester-long, research deep-dive project. Regardless of how long, what grade, or which subject(s), the process all starts from a point of curiosity, is fueled by personal passion, and is facilitated by forward-thinking educators who know it's not their job to know all of the answers. Also great to have on hand for substitutes, assembly-day schedules, and end/beginning of year activities.
Preview of SCAMPER design technique- Powerpoint Presentation

SCAMPER design technique- Powerpoint Presentation

Created by
Jessica Petree
The SCAMPER technique is a creative thinking and problem-solving tool used in design thinking. The goal of SCAMPER is to generate innovative ideas and solutions. SCAMPER is an acronym that stands for: 1. Substitute 2. Combine 3. Adapt 4. Modify 5. Put to other uses 6. Eliminate 7. Rearrange SCAMPER was developed by Bob Eberle in the early 1970s. An educator and author, Eberle introduced SCAMPER as a tool for creative thinking and innovation. The technique provides a structured approach t
Preview of Solving Word Problems Plan with Key

Solving Word Problems Plan with Key

Created by
Math Fortress
This 18-problem worksheet resource guides students through the process of setting up and solving word problems using a structured five-step plan. This worksheet is perfect for teaching students how to deconstruct word problems, model them with algebra, and find a solution. The problems cover a wide range of real-world and mathematical contexts. The worksheet contains the following types of questions: Relational problemsSum and difference problemsGeometric applications (perimeter and area of rect
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