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Preview of Series and Parallel Circuits - Electrical Circuits Worksheet - Video notes

Series and Parallel Circuits - Electrical Circuits Worksheet - Video notes

Scaffolded Video notes uses phet animation to demonstrate for students the key differences between series and parallel circuits. The animation does a great job of allowing students to see the path of electrons, how the flow rate of the electrons change, even if they haven't yet learned the concept of current or Amps yet. They see the effect of breaking the circuit on the flow of electrons in the two types of circuits. Students can also see the concept of resistance in action, by addin
Preview of VEX Practice Coding Template Worksheet

VEX Practice Coding Template Worksheet

Created by
LL's Toolbox
This worksheet is used for students to practice writing code without the computer. It can be used for students to take notes, write code for a quiz, document new code ideas and peer review and check for errors.
Preview of Introduction to Simple Machines

Introduction to Simple Machines

This ready-to-use resource can be used to introduce a unit on simple machines or how machines work. Used with the website Leonardo’s Inventors Toolbox, students read the information on the website and summarize the information on the worksheet. There is a 3 question quiz on the site to test students understanding of more complex devices and how gears and simple machines are utilized. Great as a ready-to-go substitute lesson plan too! Meets the new Common Core Learning Standards in Technical
Preview of Sub Plan | No Prep | STEM Careers | Robotics Engineer

Sub Plan | No Prep | STEM Careers | Robotics Engineer

Like this resource? Check these out!STEM & RoboticsThis resource includes 20 PDF worksheets with 12 engaging activities covering the basics of a Robotics Engineer's Career, it's key terms, necessary experience, education, salary, pros/cons, real-world applications, and it's future. Special focus on:Mechanical Robotics Engineer, Electrical Robotics Engineer, Software Robotics Engineer, Automation Robotics Engineer, Research & Development Robotics Engineer Activities included:Word SearchMatch
Preview of Engineering Design Process Printable Materials for Science, STEM, and Robotics

Engineering Design Process Printable Materials for Science, STEM, and Robotics

The Engineering Design Process, including steps; Ask, Imagine, Plan, Create, Improve, and Share. Use these pages for STEM Challenges to guide students through the step-by-step process. Allows for use in direct and guided instruction, review, assessment, or games. Available in both black and white and color for various print options and student needs and intelligences. 💖 Shining Compassionate STEMWelcome to Shining Compassionate STEM! I create engaging STEM activities, hands-on projects, and
Preview of Class Discussion: Should All Students Learn How to Code?

Class Discussion: Should All Students Learn How to Code?

Created by
Parlay Ideas
This worksheet provides a 4 part discussion prompt to engage in a meaningful class discussion analyzing and making connections to the essential question: Should all students learn how to code?
Preview of Simple Machines - Annotating Diagrams - CRANES

Simple Machines - Annotating Diagrams - CRANES

Let your students show off all the work they've done with simple machines. Can they find the pulleys, levers and inclined planes in these real world examples! These engaging worksheets invites students to explore the hidden mechanics behind tower and truck cranes using annotated diagrams. Perfect for upper primary or junior high engineering and STEM classes, this activity supports visual literacy and technical understanding through hands-on sketching. Students will: Identify and label simple ma
Preview of Fabricator I Practice - Measuring with Calipers

Fabricator I Practice - Measuring with Calipers

Created by
RoboJackets K12
This exercise is part of the 2019-2020 Edition Competitive Robotics Curriculum Framework for FTC & FRC Teams. It is a practice activity for Fabricator I - Apprentice Tier - Lesson 4. Team members should develop a comfortable level of dexterity using calipers, fluency taking and reading measurements, and a sense of measurements.
Preview of The Engineering Design Process: A Closer Look

The Engineering Design Process: A Closer Look

Created by
Daniel Nesbitt
This lesson includes a reading sample about the Engineering Design Process. The 6 steps of the process are explained. The lesson includes a short set of questions for students to answer as a reflection and check for understanding about the Engineering Design Process. Teachers should ask students to read pages 1 and 2. Teachers should provide clarification for students as needed. Provide as much meaningful connection between student experience and the Engineering Design Process. Have an inf
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