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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 Launch the Message | Catapult Engineering & Force STEM Challenge for K–2

Launch the Message | Catapult Engineering & Force STEM Challenge for K–2

Can you build a launcher that sends a message to a target? In this thrilling engineering challenge, students build a simple catapult-style launcher using craft sticks (or pencils), rubber bands, and a spoon, then launch soft objects like cotton balls or crumpled paper at a target. Children learn that engineers design machines that move things from one place to another, and they experiment with force and distance. Includes an introductory page connecting to real-world engineering and machines, st
Preview of Bird Feeder Builder | Animal Needs Engineering Design Challenge for K–2

Bird Feeder Builder | Animal Needs Engineering Design Challenge for K–2

Can you design a bird feeder that holds food and lets birds land on it? In this real-world engineering design challenge, students build a bird feeder using simple materials, then hang it outside to test whether birds actually use it! Children learn that engineers design things to solve real problems, even for animals. Includes an introductory page connecting to real-world engineering design for wildlife, step-by-step building instructions, a student recording sheet for design plans and observati
Preview of Light Explorations | Color & Light Show STEM Activity for K–2

Light Explorations | Color & Light Show STEM Activity for K–2

Can you create a light show on the wall using colors and light? In this creative science activity, students use a flashlight and clear packing tape colored with markers to project colorful images onto a wall. Children discover that light passes through clear materials and can carry colors and shapes with it — an introduction to transparency and light transmission. Includes an introductory page with a real-world connection to how light interacts with materials, step-by-step instructions for creat
Preview of Strong or Weak? Paper Bridge Engineering Challenge | STEM Design Activity K–2

Strong or Weak? Paper Bridge Engineering Challenge | STEM Design Activity K–2

an you make a single sheet of paper strong enough to hold a toy? In this exciting engineering design challenge, students discover that changing the shape of a material can change how strong it is. Children experiment with folding, rolling, and bending paper to create a bridge between two supports that can hold weight. Includes an introductory page with a real-world connection to bridge engineering, step-by-step design and testing instructions, a student recording sheet for sketching designs and
Preview of STEM PBL-Civil Engineering Traffic Sign Math Area Perimeter Measurement Activity

STEM PBL-Civil Engineering Traffic Sign Math Area Perimeter Measurement Activity

Created by
FUN MATHWORK
Civil Engineering - Kids Traffic Sign MathArea, Perimeter, Measurement, & More Fun ActivitiesTraffic Sign Math is a fun way to get kids excited about traffic signs, area, perimeter and more! Come check out all of the awesome traffic signs and cool scenes in the PREVIEW. This NO PREP project includes the following: Basic introduction into traffic engineeringApplication of basic traffic engineering skillsArea of rectangles and squares (inches and feet)Perimeter of rectangles, squares, and triangl
Preview of STEM PBL Civil Engineering- Traffic Jam! Pine City Measurement Math Project

STEM PBL Civil Engineering- Traffic Jam! Pine City Measurement Math Project

Created by
FUN MATHWORK
STEM PROJECT BASED LEARNING - CIVIL ENGINEERING FOR KIDSTraffic Jam! Pine City Math Measurement ProjectOh no! There is a major traffic jam in Pine City and it's even causing problems for the Fire Department! You have just been hired as a traffic engineer by the City to perform a traffic study to get to the bottom of this traffic nightmare. Your traffic study will evaluate all-important Fire Department Response times for the existing traffic conditions and for (2) options to improve the traffic.
Preview of Engineering Design Process

Engineering Design Process

Use this aesthetically pleasing Engineering Design Process as a poster to hang or frame in your classroom - also includes a student interactive guide on how to use the process. Can be used over and over!
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