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Preview of Roller Coaster Challenge KS2 support guides and visuals

Roller Coaster Challenge KS2 support guides and visuals

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These are to support and guide pupils to build a roller coaster. The challenge sheets aim to develop their knowledge of structures and modelling techniques. The challenge is laid out, the expectations and rules as well as materials and resources specified. Great for a STEAM day or Science and Design and Technology lessons. Also, you can link to Physics and Maths. Design in a playful, child-friendly way to promote engagement.It isadaptable for all levels all learners
Preview of Three Little Pigs Magnetic Tiles Removable Stickers - Purposeful Play-Based

Three Little Pigs Magnetic Tiles Removable Stickers - Purposeful Play-Based

Why should your students use magnetic tiles?Spatial Reasoning: Magnetic tiles help children visualize and manipulate 3D shapes, enhancing their spatial awareness and understanding of geometric concepts like symmetry and patterns.Problem Solving: Building with magnetic tiles often presents challenges that require children to think critically, experiment with different solutions, and adapt their approaches.Cognitive Flexibility: The ability to switch between different building ideas and strategies
Preview of Engineering Design Process Notes and Slide Show

Engineering Design Process Notes and Slide Show

Engineering Design Process Doodle Notes and Slide Show to guide students through the EDP.
Preview of IB PYP - Paper Chairs STEM - Student Reflection Worksheet

IB PYP - Paper Chairs STEM - Student Reflection Worksheet

A fun lesson to start the school year, end the school year, or just a random Friday STEM activity. You can use this for an IB PYP program. With Google Slides to present to the students, a lesson plan, and a worksheet for kids to fill out. You can make it less challenging by giving more time and materials. Or harder with fewer materials and less time. Also, you can spiral on a scale to weigh how much each stuffy weighs (I used cat vs. pickle toys) and see if one toy weighs more than the other, ev
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