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Preview of Time Capsule Activity, Envelope Template FREE Coloring Page, No Prep Science Art

Time Capsule Activity, Envelope Template FREE Coloring Page, No Prep Science Art

Assemble a keepsake envelope for kids to tuck away special treasures, writing projects, and important papers. Kids can paste these printable envelopes in notebooks, tuck them in their pencil boxes, or keep them together as a class in a specific project basket.This coloring, cutting, folding, and gluing project is easy and fun, filled with creative potential!This DIY envelope project coordinates with my book, Time Capsule: A Seriously Awesome Kid's Journal, a guided journal designed to inspire ki
Preview of FREE Sample | STEM & Critical Thinking | Think Like an Inventor  | GATE

FREE Sample | STEM & Critical Thinking | Think Like an Inventor | GATE

FREE Sample of the 'Think like an Inventor' Workbook Are your students tired of the same old STEM building challenges? Do you need a zero-prepactivity that actually teaches them howto think, not just what to build? Welcome to the "Think Like an Inventor" Series!This comprehensive bundle uses TRIZ(The Theory of Inventive Problem Solving)—the exact same innovation framework used by engineers at NASA, Samsung, and Boeing—adapted perfectly for middle-grade students (Ages 8-14). Instead of messy
Preview of Building a Better Hypothesis:  Lesson & Independent Work

Building a Better Hypothesis: Lesson & Independent Work

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Good Idea Guy
A deeper dive into the features of a good hypothesis. Even young students can produce hypotheses that rocket scientists can approve of (speaking as a rocket scientist who used to regularly judge regional science fairs). Includes an independent sorting activity for students to apply what they learn. This work is provided "free to evaluate." If you find it worthwhile, please return and purchase a supporter pack.
Preview of Curve Your Thinking

Curve Your Thinking

In this Generations Skeptics bellringer, students cut out and compare a single curve, confidently judging whether it is longer or shorter than others as they move around the room. When they discover all curves are the same length, they confront how context distorts perception. The lesson uses this shared error to spark reflection on flawed thinking, misinformation, and the importance of intellectual humility across disciplines. For all free materials related to this lesson, click here: Curve Yo
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