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Preview of Fun Worksheets to Introduce MS Word

Fun Worksheets to Introduce MS Word

Fun printable worksheets to introduce students to Microsoft Word including: 9 worksheets7 YouTube Videos to Introduce Skills (created by Room 407 Creations)Quiz
Preview of 3D Printing Design: Personalized Name Keychains - A Beginner's Tinkercad Project

3D Printing Design: Personalized Name Keychains - A Beginner's Tinkercad Project

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STEM4Learning
Unlock the world of 3D modeling and printing with this hands-on, beginner-friendly project! In just three days, your students will go from a simple sketch to holding a custom-designed, 3D-printed name keychain in their hands. This complete unit is your all-in-one resource for introducing Tinkercad and additive manufacturing in a structured, engaging, and manageable way. Perfect for students in grades 5-9, this project breaks down the design process into three clear, 45-60 minute lessons. Student
Preview of Tinkercad 3D Printing Projects Bundle | 6 Beginner STEM Activities | Grades 5-9

Tinkercad 3D Printing Projects Bundle | 6 Beginner STEM Activities | Grades 5-9

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STEM4Learning
Save 20% with this 6-project Tinkercad 3D printing bundle! Includes: Key Holder, Name Keychain, Pencil Topper, Desk Nameplate, Planter with Drainage Tray, and Custom Phone Stand. Each project includes teacher guides, rubrics, worksheets, and step-by-step instructions. Perfect for grades 5–9 STEM, makerspaces, and technology classes. What's Included in This Bundle:1. Key Holder / Hook Rack (2-day project)Design an animal-shaped key holderLearn design constraints (wall thickness, screw hole size)S
Preview of Roblox Studio Quest: Newbert's First Day | Intro to Game Design | No Coding |

Roblox Studio Quest: Newbert's First Day | Intro to Game Design | No Coding |

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STEM4Learning
This 5–7 day intro lesson drops students straight into Roblox Studio, where they navigate a real 3D game engine, build a rescue tower out of Parts (bricks), and develop the "developer mindset" they'll need for every coding lesson that follows. The hook? Meet Newbert — a little bird who quit on Day One because of a single error message. Students take the Developer's Pledge to be braver than Newbert and prove they have what it takes. No scripting. No prior experience. Just hands-on 3D building, pr
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