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Preview of STEM Challenge Cards - Easy STEM Activities - STEM Activities Projects

STEM Challenge Cards - Easy STEM Activities - STEM Activities Projects

STEM Challenge Cards How Can I Use These STEM Challenge Cards? These STEM Challenge Cards give you ready-made projects to get students building, problem-solving, and working together. The PDF includes a teacher instruction page with suggested supplies and 16 cards, each with a different construction challenge. They’re ideal for group work, morning starters, or afternoon projects. Why Teachers Like ItHands-on learning – Kids design, build, and test real structures.Collaboration focus – Encourages
Preview of Sink or Float Engineering Challenge | Boat Building STEM Activity for K–2

Sink or Float Engineering Challenge | Boat Building STEM Activity for K–2

Can you take something that sinks and make it float? Part of a 20-challenge series, this exciting engineering challenge, students explore buoyancy and design by reshaping materials (like aluminum foil or clay) to build a boat that stays on top of the water. Children connect their work to real-world engineering by learning how boat designers create vessels that float. Includes an introductory page with a real-world connection to ship engineering, step-by-step instructions with a materials list, a
Preview of No-Prep Pattern Worksheets | Cut and Pastefor Preschool & Kindergarten

No-Prep Pattern Worksheets | Cut and Pastefor Preschool & Kindergarten

These No-Prep Pattern Worksheets are designed for Preschool and Kindergarten students to build early math logic, pattern recognition, and thinking skills through fun cut and paste and what comes next activities. This printable pack includes 20 no-prep pattern worksheets that help young learners identify, continue, and complete repeating patterns using clear visuals and simple instructions. Students can work independently by cutting, pasting, and choosing the correct pattern, making this s
Preview of Newton's Laws of Motion Task Cards: Force and Motion, Physics, Science Center

Newton's Laws of Motion Task Cards: Force and Motion, Physics, Science Center

Are you struggling to find engaging, hands-on activities to help your students truly understand Newton's Laws of Motion and apply Force and Motion concepts to real-world situations? These interactive task cards are the perfect solution to reinforce Inertia, Acceleration (F=ma), and Action-Reaction in your Physical Science classroom, transforming abstract physics theories into easy-to-grasp scenarios. How to use:Science Centers: Place cards at a station for group work.Scoot Game: Place card
Preview of Sorting Scientists: Classifying Materials by Properties (K-3)

Sorting Scientists: Classifying Materials by Properties (K-3)

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Tree Lab Trio
Sorting Scientists: A Hands-On Investigation of How Scientists Observe and Group Objects✏️ Get ready to sort and classify just like real scientists!In this hands-on investigation, students will explore how scientists observe, compare, and classify objects based on their physical properties. Using a tray filled with a variety of materials, young learners will use their senses and reasoning skills to sort and group items according to patterns they notice—such as color, shape, size, texture
Preview of Science Skills Scientific Method Testable Research Questions Worksheet

Science Skills Scientific Method Testable Research Questions Worksheet

This student-friendly guide teaches how to write clear, testable science questions that can lead to hands-on investigations. It introduces the structure of a good question using independent and dependent variables, and shows students how to avoid vague or opinion-based prompts. Students analyze examples, find mistakes, and write their own testable questions to build confidence and understanding. Included in the resource are complete objective descriptions for MYP Criterion, ATL, UDL, NGSS and s
Preview of Who First Saw Microbes: Microscopes & Microbe Discovery – Interactive Lesson
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Who First Saw Microbes: Microscopes & Microbe Discovery – Interactive Lesson

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Nature Online
Who Was the First to See the Microbes introduces students to the early history of microscopy through interactive exploration, historical sources, and a simple DIY smartphone microscope activity. Activities for students: Observe and identify objects as they might have appeared through the first microscopes. Map the key European countries connected to pioneering microscope and microbe discoveries Build a simple DIY digital microscope using a smartphone, tape, and a silica gel bead. Reflect on
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