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Preview of Robo-Count: Mission to 20 |No Prep Math Activities for Kindergarten & Special ED

Robo-Count: Mission to 20 |No Prep Math Activities for Kindergarten & Special ED

Created by
EduVoyage
This 20-page printable PDF features a cute robot theme. Each page focuses on numbers 1–20 with simple, repetitive counting tasks. No answer key is needed because answers are self-evident (e.g., count robots or dots and circle the correct number). The font is large, and the layout avoids busy backgrounds — ideal for children with attention difficulties or autism. How to use:· Print and use immediately (NO PREP). · Laminate or place in sheet protectors for repeat use with dry-erase markers. · Stud
Preview of 3-Activity STEM Bundle: Planes, Cars, & Windmills | No-Prep with Lego Rubrics

3-Activity STEM Bundle: Planes, Cars, & Windmills | No-Prep with Lego Rubrics

Created by
The Robo Lab
Stop hunting for STEM activities! This bundle provides three high-engagement, hands-on engineering challenges designed for Grades 5-7. Whether you need a couple weeks of lessons, a "Fun Friday" challenge, or a reliable sub plan, this bundle has you covered. What’s Included in this No-Prep Bundle:Paper Airplane Challenge:Precision Folding PDF: Includes various designs with numbered lines and guides for student success.Data Collection Worksheet: Turn flight into a math lesson by tracking distance,
Preview of Solar System & Planets Coloring Pages | Outer Space Science Activities

Solar System & Planets Coloring Pages | Outer Space Science Activities

Created by
SmilingSunBooks
🚀 3-2-1 Blast Off! The Funniest Space Adventure Begins! 🌟 Forget boring stars and empty space—welcome to a universe full of life, laughter, and zero-gravity fun! This "Space Adventure" coloring book takes your child on a galactic tour where planets have faces, aliens are friendly, and astronauts try to eat floating pizza! Perfect for little space explorers aged 4-8. 🪐 Explore the Galaxy in 4 Fun Sections Zero-Gravity Life: Watch cute astronauts training, sleeping on walls, and chasing floatin
Preview of Coding Images For Beginners: Computer code

Coding Images For Beginners: Computer code

Today we are going to transfer an image in code the way an electronic device would do. This is a beginners lesson in image coding for grades K-7. No matter who you are you will enjoy this informative lesson that educates and leads you through a lesson in electrical device coding. This lesson includes: the lesson , discussion picture of the flamingo, and other examples and printable graph paper.
Preview of Arduino Statistics Lab: Mean Median Mode Range | STEM Math Grades 6-8

Arduino Statistics Lab: Mean Median Mode Range | STEM Math Grades 6-8

Created by
Math-O-Tronics
Make statistics MEAN something. In this hands-on Arduino lab, students collect real temperature data from two different locations and apply mean, median, mode, range, and line graphing to compare results. No hardware? No problem. This resource includes a full Tinkercad simulation option, allowing students to complete the lab digitally on Chromebooks or any browser device. Included: • Teacher Guide with pacing and differentiation • Student Lab Packet • Data Collection Tables • Statistics Practice
Preview of 25x: Introduction to Robotics - Unit 1: Robotics Fundamentals

25x: Introduction to Robotics - Unit 1: Robotics Fundamentals

Created by
3andB
25x: Introduction to RoboticsUnit 1: Robotics Fundamental Includes 5 LessonsEach lesson includes: Clear, student-friendly readingGuided notes and key vocabularyReflection questions and real-world hypotheticalsReview activities (crosswords + word searches)Hands-on robotics challengeVideo intro (QR code or link)Optional access to Alex, our AI tutorAligned to NGSS, CSTA, and ITEEA standards. Watch unit video introductions here: YouTube Playlist – 3andB Robotics
Preview of Engineering Design Process | Toolkit Project | STEM Back to School Activity

Engineering Design Process | Toolkit Project | STEM Back to School Activity

Created by
Teacher Orbit
Introduce your students to the Engineering Design Process with this fun, hands-on toolkit activity! Your students will create their own toolkit using the seven steps of the Engineering Design Process: Ask, Imagine, Plan, Create, Test, Improve and Share! The finished toolkits can be placed in students' interactive journals or displayed for reference as they work through STEM investigations and Engineering challenges. How the activity works:1. Students will color and cut out Engineering Design st
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