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Preview of LEGO Engineering STEM Activities | Building Bricks Engineering Unit | Worksheets

LEGO Engineering STEM Activities | Building Bricks Engineering Unit | Worksheets

LEGO Engineering STEM Unit | Ages 5–10 Bring hands-on STEM learning into your classroom, co-op, or homeschool with this LEGO-style Engineering Unit designed for elementary students ages 5–10. Students learn how real engineers design, build, test, and improve their ideas through fun, engaging building challenges using building bricks. This unit is print-and-go, flexible for mixed ages, and perfect for STEM clubs, enrichment classes, and homeschool groups. ⭐ WHAT’S INCLUDED ✔ 8–9 weeks of e
Preview of Technical drawing - 3D to 2D roof L

Technical drawing - 3D to 2D roof L

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Technic
Students will learn to display a 3D body of a house with an L-shaped roof in 2D views, correctly place it on the drawing according to the technical standards ISO-A and ISO-E. Understands the display of an inclined surface from two directions. It contains a model of the house for 3D printing of STL, paper models for cutting out and gluing, pieces for cutting out with views from individual sides, memory game. Includes: Model of a house with an L-shaped roof for a 3D printer in stl format.
Preview of Gifted and Talented Progress Report

Gifted and Talented Progress Report

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Pretty in PreK
Hi! I created this progress report for gifted and talented students. This specific report is aligned with the Missouri Gifted Learner standards, but you can edit it to fit your own standards! This is what I used to show parents how their child is doing. I hope you enjoy!
Preview of Why Transformers Need AC

Why Transformers Need AC

What’s Inside?The Instructor’s Rule: A breakdown of the three essential components needed to create electricity:AC vs. DC Comparison: A clear explanation of how alternating polarity creates magnet, and why DC fails .Safety & Theory: An explanation of Inductive Reactance and why connecting a transformer to DC isn't just a failure—it’s a fire hazard.Visual Summary Table: A quick-reference chart for students to compare AC and DC inputs at a glance.
Preview of Expeditionary Learning (EL) First Grade Module 1: Parent Handout

Expeditionary Learning (EL) First Grade Module 1: Parent Handout

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Britt Carroll
This easy-to-use printable (or digital attachment) is the perfect companion for Expeditionary Learning (EL) Module 1: Tools and Work in First Grade. Designed with parents in mind, this newsletter provides a clear and engaging overview of Module 1. Inside, you'll find: A concise module summary Breakdown of unit topics List of focus books students will read Key vocabulary words Essential skills being developed Simple ways for families to support and extend learning at home Ideal for teach
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