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Preview of SCIENCE ~ SIMPLE MACHINE PROJECT, REVIEW SHEET & QUIZ

SCIENCE ~ SIMPLE MACHINE PROJECT, REVIEW SHEET & QUIZ

***EDITABLE & PDF!!!*** 11 Pages SIMPLE MACHINES PROJECT, STUDY SHEET & QUIZ Adapt to meet your class' grade level. Step-by-Step Project: After mastering the basics, students use a guided booklet to collaborate with peers and families to design a compound machine to be built at home.Interactive Gallery Walk: Celebrate student inventions with a classroom showcase! Students provide focused peer feedback using "Stars and Wishes" on sticky notes for two peers they are assigned to.Assessment Ready: W
Preview of SCIENCE ~ Simple Machines Study Sheet & Quiz

SCIENCE ~ Simple Machines Study Sheet & Quiz

***EDITED & PDF!!!" 5 Pages SIMPLE MACHINES STUDY SHEET & QUIZLooking for a clear, student-friendly way to prepare your class for a Simple Machines assessment? This Simple Machines Review Sheet pairs perfectly with an included quiz, ensuring students feel confident and prepared. The review sheet breaks down key concepts in an easy-to-understand format, with examples and images and the quiz directly reflects the material covered. TIPS:• Give students the review sheet and have them create their
Preview of Under Pressure

Under Pressure

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Sea Squirts
Everything beneath the layers of the ocean is under a great deal of pressure (the amount of force per unit area). Water, like all things on Earth, is continually pulled downward by the force of gravity. As you go deeper into the ocean there is more water above you and therefore a greater weight pushing down on you. This is the reason water pressure increases with depth. In fact, for every 10 meters traveled deeper into the ocean, there is an additional 6.47kg (14.27lbs) of pressure on each squar
Preview of How Were LEGO Bricks Invented? YouTube Video Lesson | No-Prep

How Were LEGO Bricks Invented? YouTube Video Lesson | No-Prep

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TeacherTravis
Need a quick engineering activity that is easy to access and ready when your lesson plan suddenly changes? This Mystery Doug YouTube video lesson turns the short clip “How Were LEGO Bricks Invented?” into a focused, no-prep worksheet students can complete before, during, and after viewing. This resource is built for the reality of a busy classroom: a 5-10 minute YouTube clip, a clear student worksheet, a teacher answer key, Google Classroom options, and a 10-question self-graded quiz. It is perf
Preview of Table-top Mini Golf:  STEAM Engineering and Design for Elementary GATE

Table-top Mini Golf: STEAM Engineering and Design for Elementary GATE

In From Putt-putt to Pebble Beach--Table-top Mini Golf, students will design and construct a playable table-top sized miniature golf course using the engineering design process. With these lessons, the teacher defines the problem, helps students gather background research, and specifies the requirements. The students do the rest: creating alternative solutions, choosing the best solution, doing development work, building a prototype, and testing and redesigning. The result is a classroom filled
Preview of Engineering Design Presentation, Notes & Exam | Slides & PowerPoint

Engineering Design Presentation, Notes & Exam | Slides & PowerPoint

About this Product• Editable Presentation compatible with PowerPoint and Google Slides included • Editable Student Notes (scaffolded and modified notes) included • TWO Editable Examinations with answer key included • Google App resources provided via force-copy links • Learning Objectives and suggested planning and pacing included • Differentiation helps you pace and plan for your students' needs (see below) Important Notes:• Download a FREE PowerPoint, Notes & Exam to learn more about this res
Preview of Gifted and Talented COMPLETE 3rd 4th Grade Introductory Program - 45+ Hours

Gifted and Talented COMPLETE 3rd 4th Grade Introductory Program - 45+ Hours

Every other teacher in your building probably has a handy curriculum to follow, a set of textbooks as resources . . . so why not you, the Gifted and Talented Teacher? Here is a complete first year GATE program adaptable to 3rd or 4th grades--all tried and tested, Common Core Standards based, and successfully implemented using best practices in gifted education. SEE THE BIG PREVIEW FOR MORE -- 33% off Individual Purchase Prices You get 263 pages of materials guaranteed to produce 45+ hours of con
Preview of SPIES!  A GATE Adventure 18+ Contact Hours - Challenging and Engaging!

SPIES! A GATE Adventure 18+ Contact Hours - Challenging and Engaging!

Your students will ask to stay in from recess for this. It is the most popular unit I've taught in 32 years, and it is packed with challenging critical thinking. We imagine students are training at the school for spies: mini survivor challenges, mini crossbows, a jewel heist, footprint mysteries, memory games, cipher disks, case files, messages hidden in gel caps. This unit is STEM and critical thinking at its coolest and finest, and we’ve thrown in reading, speaking and listening, and a social
Preview of Berlin Wall STEM Challenge: SEL and NGSS standards based

Berlin Wall STEM Challenge: SEL and NGSS standards based

Using Legos and a folder, have you students work together to create a structure! Use before a group project, to reinforce expectations, or to build positive classroom culture. --- Build It Without Seeing It!You and your team are engineers working on a secret project. One team has built an important LEGO structure, but a wall now separates you from the rest of your engineers! The only way to succeed is through clear communication, teamwork, and careful listening. Using only verbal communication
Preview of Da Vinci Parachute Prototypes -- Hands-on STEM

Da Vinci Parachute Prototypes -- Hands-on STEM

In this lesson, students solve geometry problems and learn background physics concepts as they build a working model of Leonardo Da Vinci’s parachute. Logic, critical thinking, a bit of Renaissance history, writing and supporting conclusions with details from a source—it’s all here too! Make this extended lesson a cross-curricular, standards-based mini-unit, or just make it a cool building activity. Pick and choose the level of commitment right for you and your students. With the suggested e
Preview of STEAM Kid Engineering -- The Playable Golf Course Design Unit for GATE

STEAM Kid Engineering -- The Playable Golf Course Design Unit for GATE

In this unit, students will build a contraption to hit a small, wooden golf ball through a scaled version of a golf course which they and their classmates have designed. They’ll make a trundle wheel for measuring and marking the course, write down their scores on a scorecard, design putters, and learn background in physics through their work in the engineering and design process. The Playable Golf Course is not just fun. It’s a challenging engineering, design, and construction unit including
Preview of STEAM DaVinci Renaissance Style:  A Unit for Elementary GATE

STEAM DaVinci Renaissance Style: A Unit for Elementary GATE

In STEM Renaissance Style, students will follow the engineering process as they return to the 16th Century. With these lessons, the teacher defines the problem, helps students gather background research, and specifies the requirements. The students do the rest: creating alternative solutions, choosing the best solution, doing development work, building a prototype, and testing and redesigning. Students construct a prototype of Da Vinci’s parachute while learning about falling objects, gravity,
Preview of STEM Kid Engineering for GATE -- FERRIS WHEELS plus Primary Sources

STEM Kid Engineering for GATE -- FERRIS WHEELS plus Primary Sources

In this GATE engineering journey, students will each construct a very cool Ferris wheel prototype as a final product. Along the way, they will examine primary source images, read primary source history, and integrate math, engineering, and economics in a learning process which incorporates best practices in gifted and talented education for 21st Century Learners. This is a challenging engineering project—teacher guided. I used it for GATE 4th grade; however, my kids are experienced builders.
Preview of Arctic Dogsled Racing Design Challenge - STEAM for Upper Elementary

Arctic Dogsled Racing Design Challenge - STEAM for Upper Elementary

Here’s an applied engineering challenge in which—just like in the real world of engineering—a poor design means limited success or even failure. In the Iditarod Sled Challenge, students apply their background knowledge of physical science and use logic and imagination to construct a miniature sled that will deliver “serum” to Nome, Alaska, just like Balto once did. Use this challenge in conjunction with your study of the arctic or the Iditarod--or as a stand-alone engineering challenge for the
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