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Preview of "Chemsplain" it to me!

"Chemsplain" it to me!

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Chemistry Co-op
"Chemsplain it to me!" is an interactive resource for students to use as a study tool and teachers to use as a formative assessment tool. The goal is to improve student vocabulary and scientific literacy. With "Chemsplain it to me!", students will be able to (SWBAT): Explain a chemistry concept clearly and accurately to a non-scientific audience using everyday language.Demonstrate understanding of key chemistry topics by teaching and answering questions confidently.Translate scientific vocabula
Preview of Viewing Guide: Animatronics

Viewing Guide: Animatronics

This activity was designed with 8th-grade Middle School students in mind as a way to activate and increase their background knowledge on the topic of Animatronics, as well as their scientific vocabulary in this field. It can easily be adapted to a 6th-grade group by reducing its length and complexity by half (ie. include only two parts, A and B, instead of three; cut down the number of blanks to 10-11, instead of 22). For a 7th-grade class, I would recommend finding a middle ground. Studen
Preview of How Does Your Body Use Energy?

How Does Your Body Use Energy?

Watch a video of Dr. Samuel Urlacher and his team explaining their research in human energetics and metabolism to 5th and 6th grade students. Next, students get to see how their own body energetics change when they exercise by doing 4 simple activities and measuring: breaths per minute, heart rate, blood pressure, and percent of oxygen in their blood. Students will compare change between resting and after activity, and also compare their energetics to national norms.
Preview of Robert Goddard STEM Toolkit

Robert Goddard STEM Toolkit

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Estes Education
The Estes Robert Goddard STEM Toolkit PDF is a ready‑to‑use classroom resource that connects students to the history and science of rocketry through activities inspired by Robert Goddard, the pioneer of modern rocketry. It combines history, science, and hands‑on challenges to help students: Learn about Goddard’s life and innovations, including his work with liquid‑fueled rockets that laid the foundation for space exploration. Engage with reading, writing, and critical thinking through a quiz a
Preview of AI Literacy Lesson 1: Is It AI? | Sorting Activity + Exit Ticket | Grades 3–4

AI Literacy Lesson 1: Is It AI? | Sorting Activity + Exit Ticket | Grades 3–4

Kick off your AI literacy or Informational Text unit with this hands-on, inquiry-based lesson where students sort everyday technologies into two categories — “Follows Instructions” vs. “Seems to Guess” — and discover what makes something AI. Built on the Science of Reading (SRSD Stage 1), concept-based inquiry (Erickson), and 20+ years of elementary classroom experience, this lesson is the SPARK phase of Unit 1: Systems in the Still Human Academy AI literacy curriculum. WHAT’S INCLUDED:✓ 10-slid
Preview of FREE Space Rocket Origami | Easy Astronomy Craft & STEM Activity with NO PREP

FREE Space Rocket Origami | Easy Astronomy Craft & STEM Activity with NO PREP

3... 2... 1... Blast off into creativity! Introduce your students to the art of paper folding with this beginner-friendly Origami Rocket project. This isn't just a folding exercise—it’s an engineering challenge that doubles as a unique space-themed coloring activity.From Katie ClemonsWith over 800,000 journals sold, I love finding ways to help kids make things with their own two hands. I designed this freebie to bridge the gap between STEM and Art. Folding origami requires focus, precision, and
Preview of Simple Machines - Annotating Diagrams - CRANES

Simple Machines - Annotating Diagrams - CRANES

Let your students show off all the work they've done with simple machines. Can they find the pulleys, levers and inclined planes in these real world examples! These engaging worksheets invites students to explore the hidden mechanics behind tower and truck cranes using annotated diagrams. Perfect for upper primary or junior high engineering and STEM classes, this activity supports visual literacy and technical understanding through hands-on sketching. Students will: Identify and label simple ma
Preview of Planets, Rockets, Space Coloring Page. Astronomy Coloring Sheet for Paper Crafts

Planets, Rockets, Space Coloring Page. Astronomy Coloring Sheet for Paper Crafts

Looking for a fun, no-prep STEM space activity to inspire creativity in your homeschool or classroom? Yahoo! This FREE Planets, Rockets, and Space Coloring Page is an easy hands-on learning tool for kids learning astronomy!Whether you’re teaching STEAM about the solar system or need a quick, engaging science brain break, these space-themed coloring sheet double as a creative scrapbook papers for dioramas, report covers, paper crafts, and more.Here’s how your students can blast off into their own
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