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Preview of Third Grade Coding Unit | Computer Science, STEM, ISTE, CSTA (3rd)

Third Grade Coding Unit | Computer Science, STEM, ISTE, CSTA (3rd)

Looking for an engaging way to introduce coding and computer science to 3rd grade students? This Third Grade Coding Unit helps students build foundational coding skills through unplugged activities, digital practice, and student-friendly problem solving. This 5-day unit introduces students to key computer science concepts such as algorithms, sequences, debugging, loops, and conditionals. Students practice creating clear steps, testing their ideas, fixing mistakes, and explaining how code works.
Preview of Invention Convention Activity: Room for Improvement

Invention Convention Activity: Room for Improvement

Product Description: Invention Convention – Opening Brainstorm ActivityKickstart your students’ creativity and critical thinking with this engaging Opening Brainstorm Activity—the perfect launchpad for any Invention Convention or innovation-based project! In this activity, students begin by scanning their surroundings and generating a list of everyday objects found around the classroom or school. From pencil sharpeners to backpacks, nothing is off-limits! Once their lists are complete, student
Preview of Third Grade Engineering Unit | Engineering Design, STEM, STEEL, ISTE (3rd)

Third Grade Engineering Unit | Engineering Design, STEM, STEEL, ISTE (3rd)

Looking for an engaging way to help 3rd grade students apply the Engineering Design Process? This Third Grade Engineering Design Unit gives students time to ask, imagine, plan, build, test, improve, and reflect through a hands-on, student-centered engineering project. This unit introduces students to the full engineering design process while giving them structured support, visual expectations, and meaningful work time. Students choose a problem or need, plan a solution, build with classroom mate
Preview of IB PYP Provocation Story Mats Grades K- 3  | Sharing the Planet

IB PYP Provocation Story Mats Grades K- 3 | Sharing the Planet

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Susan Powers
Introducing the LOOK and WONDER Discussion Mats: A Launchpad for Concept-Based Inquiry in Early YearsTo guide your young IB PYP learners in developing conceptual understanding, it’s essential to begin with tools that support observation, conversation, and meaning-making in a developmentally appropriate way. The LOOK and WONDER discussion mats are thoughtfully designed to help our youngest inquirers engage with concepts through visual provocations and guided thinking routines. These mats are an
Preview of Biology Mitosis/Meiosis Organism Project | Structured Hands-on Activity

Biology Mitosis/Meiosis Organism Project | Structured Hands-on Activity

🧬 Mitosis & Meiosis Organism Model Project Hands-On Biology Project | Chromosome Numbers | SB1.b AlignedLooking for a creative, structured, and student-friendly way to assess understanding of mitosis and meiosis? This engaging organism model project guides students step-by-step as they research, calculate, plan, and build a visual model that clearly demonstrates cellular reproduction. Students choose a real organism, determine its diploid (2n) and haploid (n) chromosome numbers, and create
Preview of Build a Bridge! STEM Engineering Challenge – Inquiry-Based Design Project

Build a Bridge! STEM Engineering Challenge – Inquiry-Based Design Project

Challenge your students to think like real engineers with this engaging Build a Bridge STEM Engineering Challenge! In this hands-on, inquiry-based activity, students design, construct, and test a bridge using limited materials while following specific height and span requirements. Perfect for STEM class, science centers, early finishers, or engineering units, this resource promotes critical thinking, problem-solving, and real-world application of forces and structures. 🔍 What Students Will D
Preview of The Blind Watchmaker: Evolution Critical Thinking & Socratic Seminar (9–12+)

The Blind Watchmaker: Evolution Critical Thinking & Socratic Seminar (9–12+)

Science can explain how complexity evolves. It cannot tell you what any of it means. That distinction is worth teaching.This companion guide to Richard Dawkins' The Blind Watchmaker guides grades 9–12+ students through natural selection, the "blind watchmaker" metaphor, and — crucially — the boundary between scientific evidence and philosophical claim. Ideal for Biology, AP Biology, and cross-curricular critical thinking or science-and-religion units. The resource follows a deliberate sequence.
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