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Preview of Building Bridges, Building with a Variety of Materials

Building Bridges, Building with a Variety of Materials

Created by
Wayne Phillips
This is a Notebook lesson consisting of approx. 36 slides. It contains short student notes on five different types of bridges, beam, truss, arch, cantilever, and suspension. For all but the cantilever bridge there are challenges for the students which consist of four projects using materials like spaghetti, marshmallows, toothpicks, sugar cubes, string and paper. The final challenge uses popsicle sticks and glue. Students can use anyone of the types of bridges and try to design the strongest
Preview of Building Bridges, A notebook lesson for building with a variety of materials

Building Bridges, A notebook lesson for building with a variety of materials

Created by
Wayne Phillips
This is a Notebook lesson consisting of approx. 36 slides. It contains short student notes on five different types of bridges, beam, truss, arch, cantilever, and suspension. For all but the cantilever bridge there are challenges for the students which consist of four projects using materials like spaghetti, marshmallows, toothpicks, sugar cubes, string and paper. The final challenge uses popsicle sticks and glue. Students can use anyone of the types of bridges and try to design the strongest
Preview of Animal Intelligence: Problem-Solving, Humor & Empathy – Interactive Lesson
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Animal Intelligence: Problem-Solving, Humor & Empathy – Interactive Lesson

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Nature Online
" Animal Intelligence" invites students to explore a fascinating question: what does it actually mean to be “smart”? Students compare crows, parrots, primates, dolphins, and other animals using evidence-based criteria such as problem-solving, communication, empathy, self-awareness, adaptability, and even sense of humor. Along the way, they investigate real animal behaviors through interactive clues and optional videos. Activities for students: • Evaluate animals using ten different intelligence-
Preview of Light: Transparent, Translucent, Opaque

Light: Transparent, Translucent, Opaque

This presentation introduces transparent, translucent and opaque in a fun way with Bitmoji! We talk about hide and seek and which material would be best to hide behind. My first graders loved this presentation and it adds an element of fun to science!
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