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Preview of Pi-Day Catapult — Optimize Angle & Tension (Predict vs. Measure) | MS–HS NGSS

Pi-Day Catapult — Optimize Angle & Tension (Predict vs. Measure) | MS–HS NGSS

Created by
Allison Smith
Description (NGSS included) Celebrate Pi-Day with a data-driven projectile challenge! Students tune angle and tension on a simple launcher, then predict vs. measure range and compute percent error. Teams graph Range vs. Angle (and optional Range vs. Pullback) and explain results with CER. 🧠📈 🔬 Investigate: hold one variable constant to fairly test the other. 🧮 Model: use a calibration shot or R ≈ (v²·sin(2θ))/g to predict. 📊 Analyze: compare predicted vs. measured; percent error
Preview of Map Skills & Compass Directions ~ Coding Unplugged Challenge ~ STEM

Map Skills & Compass Directions ~ Coding Unplugged Challenge ~ STEM

Created by
Smart Chick
This coding unplugged activity is one of many that I am creating to use in my STEM classroom! We do these coding challenges about once a week. They are great for teaching sequencing and logical reasoning to students. There are no right or wrong answers, and many different solutions will work! You could also rotate these challenges through a science center. I store everything in a dollar store gift bag or plastic tub for each individual coding unplugged challenge. This map skills challenge
Preview of Python Coding For Beginners | Debugging & Errors Project  | Level 2

Python Coding For Beginners | Debugging & Errors Project | Level 2

Created by
Cyber Wiz
In this interactive Python debugging challenge, students step into the role of a Coding Club tasked with fixing a broken pricing system for a school Hot Cocoa Stand before the winter concert begins. As they investigate realistic code errors, students practice identifying logic mistakes, tracing values, and debugging Python programs that affect real-world outcomes like pricing and totals. What Students Will Doanalyze Python code snippets to identify logic and syntax errorsfix bugs involving condi
Preview of Gravity Force Motion Science Activity | Marble Run Roller Coaster STEM Challenge

Gravity Force Motion Science Activity | Marble Run Roller Coaster STEM Challenge

Our top-rated Marble Run Roller Coaster STEM Challenge is your ultimate hands-on physical science event, perfect for grades 3rd-6th and beyond. This budget-friendly STEM activity, with reusable materials, is easy to implement. This unit guides students through the scientific method and engineering design process as they explore forces, motion, gravity, and work. We love it for an end-of-year activity for those last weeks of school. Included in the Hands-On Science and STEM Unit:Video Explanation
Preview of Build a Tower with Straws STEM Challenge | Engineering Design Process Worksheets

Build a Tower with Straws STEM Challenge | Engineering Design Process Worksheets

Engineering Design Challenge | Low-Prep STEM ActivityThis resource is a structured engineering design challenge that guides students through the Engineering Design Process (EDP) while solving a real-world problem. Students will plan, build, test, and improve a design using clear criteria, measurable constraints, and data collection. What’s Included Student worksheet with the full design challenge Defined criteria and constraints Data table for multiple test variables Structured reflection
Preview of Egg Drop STEM PBL Engineering Science Lab - 3rd - 6th Grade

Egg Drop STEM PBL Engineering Science Lab - 3rd - 6th Grade

"You all know the story of Humpty Dumpty and his epic fall. What you don’t know is that even though the king’s men couldn’t put Humpty Dumpty back together, the FBI was able to. That is how Humpty Dumpty became a secret agent..." Engage your students with this STEM/PBL engineering science lab to help design a device that will assist Agent Dumpty in surviving a jump from a second story window on his next case. Working in collaborative groups students will assess the problem, design a plan, crea
Preview of Buoyancy Density Science Lab Boat STEM Activity Challenge Archimedes Principle

Buoyancy Density Science Lab Boat STEM Activity Challenge Archimedes Principle

💧If you are studying buoyancy, density, or Great Explorers, this is the perfect complementary STEM and science activity for you. Students will first conduct a science experiment with aluminum foil and water, and then challenge themselves to design and create a boat. ✨ About This Challenge ✨ This STEM activity provides a great introduction to the Engineering Design Process. While learning about density, buoyancy, and the Archimedes' principle, your students will construct their own cargo s
Preview of Getting to Newton: Origins of a predictable world. Visual Astronomy, Physics

Getting to Newton: Origins of a predictable world. Visual Astronomy, Physics

Created by
David Hillman
Like the adult conversations used in foreign language classes, each scene in this 3-act play introduces new ideas and vocabulary. I suggest that selected students read one scene aloud each week as a prompt for discussion around "What did you understand about the scene, what did you not understand, what vocabulary is new." This first book in the 2025 set used free Stellarium(TM) planetarium software that a teacher would run in middle school, and students in high school could learn it. At the
Preview of Make a Pac Man Ghost ~ Coding Unplugged Challenge ~ STEM

Make a Pac Man Ghost ~ Coding Unplugged Challenge ~ STEM

Created by
Smart Chick
This coding unplugged activity is one of many that I am creating to use in my STEM classroom! We do these coding challenges about once a week. They are great for teaching sequencing and logical reasoning to students. There are no right or wrong answers, and many different solutions will work! You could also rotate these challenges through a Maker Space or science center. I store everything in a dollar store gift bag or plastic tub for each individual coding unplugged challenge. This challen
Preview of Tic Tac Toe ~ Coding Unplugged Challenge ~ STEM

Tic Tac Toe ~ Coding Unplugged Challenge ~ STEM

Created by
Smart Chick
This coding unplugged activity is one of many that I am creating to use in my STEM classroom! We do these coding challenges about once a week. They are great for teaching sequencing and logical reasoning to students. There are no right or wrong answers, and many different solutions will work! You could also rotate these challenges through a science center. I store everything in a dollar store gift bag or plastic tub for each individual coding unplugged challenge. This tic tac toe challenge
Preview of A Whole Lot of Shaking Going On! STEM Engineering Earthquake Lab (Marshmallows)

A Whole Lot of Shaking Going On! STEM Engineering Earthquake Lab (Marshmallows)

Dear Educator, It’s time to bring some fun to your classroom during your unit on earthquakes! Your students will love this STEM project where they have to build an earthquake resistant building. There are many ways you can use this project – group lab, individual projects, or a culminating unit activity. This product contains the student lab manual and teacher materials to conduct this experiment in your classroom. Students must design a structure, test their design, note their observations of
Preview of Planets Creative Project | Solar Systems | Design A Planet | Middle School

Planets Creative Project | Solar Systems | Design A Planet | Middle School

Give students real ownership of the scientific process with this Inquiry Learning Experiment Design Project Prompt. Instead of following a step-by-step lab, students design their own experiment using classroom materials you already have. With structured thinking prompts (but plenty of creative freedom), students plan an investigation that demonstrates the skills they’ve been learning, then write and reflect on what happened, even if their results are messy or their experiment “fails.” This re
Preview of Summer STEM Workbook!

Summer STEM Workbook!

Created by
MissAlyssaKQ
STEM Activities SUMMER THEME!Use these comprehensive workbooks as handouts for your class during summer session or as a quick, easy back-to-school science lesson. This lesson requires some materials! But other than that, there is no other prep for a GREAT 4DAY Lesson. Do all experiments in ONE week, or spread them out of STEM is something you do once weekly. Includes 2 extra handouts at the end for recording observations for #4 experiment! Download for 4 EASY experiments that gets students th
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