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Preview of Circuit Symbols 3-Part Cards

Circuit Symbols 3-Part Cards

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How to use 3-Part Cards For the most durability, print on cardstock and laminate. Nomenclature: Prepare one set and use as flash cards to build vocabulary. Traditional 3-Part Cards: Prepare two sets of cards. Cut along the gray lines of one set,detaching the name. Challenge the student to match the name to the picture. Use the uncut set as a control. Alternately, you can color code the backs so the student can self-check. Matching/Memory: Prepare two sets of cards and use as a matching game
Preview of Free STEM Challenge: Basketball Tower

Free STEM Challenge: Basketball Tower

This is a STEM Challenge perfect for the basketball madness of March, but it can also be used all year! Students must use only newspaper and masking tape to create a tower than will support a basketball. Excellent science inquiry lesson. Get your students building things! My goal with this resource is to make STEM as easy to implement as possible! Included:Graphic Organizer (with and without guiding questions) Rubric Picture Examples Extension Menu Detailed Notes to Teacher Materials Required:
Preview of No Prep STEM Challenges Makerspace Activities for Index Cards Easy STEM

No Prep STEM Challenges Makerspace Activities for Index Cards Easy STEM

What do you get when you combine makerspace tasks with choice boards? Make-Tac-Toe! These highly engaging challenges are perfect for your makers, regardless of how much space you have! These tasks have been designed around a central material, so that students all start with a basic material and then pull in other materials as needed. This takes some of the guess work out of the materials portion of the makerspace challenge (and translates well to mobile STEM carts). This set of Make-Tac-Toe c
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