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Preview of Aerospace Engineering Design Process STEM Lab Build a Balsa Wood Glider 3-8th

Aerospace Engineering Design Process STEM Lab Build a Balsa Wood Glider 3-8th

Students will build and test their own DIY Balsa Wood Glider! Whether you’re teaching physical science, aeronautical studies, physics, engineering, or a STEM lab unit, this activity makes science hands-on, memorable, and adaptable for all learners! In this hands-on STEM lab, they’ll learn what aerospace engineers do, explore real-world history and fun facts, and apply their knowledge through the experiment. Perfect for grades 3–8, it’s easy to use with multiple kids of different ages—making
Preview of How To Teach Topics in Entrepreneurship:(SEL) Curriculum Bundle (ALLGrades 1-12)

How To Teach Topics in Entrepreneurship:(SEL) Curriculum Bundle (ALLGrades 1-12)

VentureLab's full set of Topics in Entrepreneurship lessons contains Parts I & II of all three grade bands and differentiated lessons for grades 1-2, grades 3-5, and grades 6-12. Each lesson contains multiple activities with detailed preparation, instructions, slides, and handouts required to teach. Lessons are available for grades: 1-2, 3-5, and 6-12. Recommended for: In-school and afterschool existing STEM programs, business or marketing courses, and enrichment programs
Preview of March Madness STEM Catapult Challenge

March Madness STEM Catapult Challenge

Basketball Engineering Activity for Elementary Students Turn March Madness into an exciting STEM learning experience!This engaging engineering activity challenges students to design and build their own mini catapult basketball launcher using simple classroom materials. Students explore the science of force, motion, and simple machines while competing in a fun classroom tournament. Perfect for STEM labs, STEAM lessons, March Madness classroom activities, or engineering design challenges. ⭐
Preview of Civil Engineering Design Process | STEM Lab: Build a Popsicle Stick Bridge

Civil Engineering Design Process | STEM Lab: Build a Popsicle Stick Bridge

Students will build a bridge out of popsicle sticks! Whether you’re teaching engineering, or a STEM lab unit, this activity makes science hands-on, memorable, and adaptable for all learners! In this hands-on STEM lab, students will learn what civil engineers do, explore real-world history and fun facts, and apply their knowledge through the experiment. Perfect for grades 3–8, it’s easy to use with multiple kids of different ages making it great for classrooms or homeschool settings. WHAT'S
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