30 total 3D printing task cards for your classroom or club. Easily adaptable to any grade level. All you need is software (I recommend tinkercad.com) and a 3D printer. RUBRIC INCLUDED. #stem #makerspace #steam #3dprinting
Included are 4 3D printing project tasks. These task cards include the task, dimension limitations, and optional criteria for the teacher. Students can get started right away with these task cards. Projects are easy enough for young students, yet challenging enough for older students. Great for the classroom, a club, or a makerspace.
Students are tasked with designing a ball run with KEVA planks. Using a stopwatch, students perform time trials and calculate mean, median, mode, and range using the data. Two versions included. 5 time trials to the nearest tenth of a second or 10 time trials to the nearest hundredth of a second. Rubric and Jobs included. One Day activity. Groups of 3 work best. #STEM Wood Blocks (KEVA) and stopwatches need. Supplies not included :)
This resource includes 10 editable (pptx) Task Cards for Giant Jenga Blocks to use with your Makerspace, STEM Room, Engineering Lab, or science classroom. Let students complete the task cards using the engineering design process and the optional constraints. Rubric included! Giant Jenga set not included :)
This resource is for 40 editable slides (pptx file). This resource of Would You Rather? STEM Edition allows for student research and explanation. A simple Yes/No rubric is provided. Some slides even provide helpful links. It is ready to print, if not using as an online source. Educators can use it as bellwork, class starters, virtual learning, hybrid learning, extension work, task cards, stations, etc. Assign individual slides, pick and choose, or assign the whole file for year-long work. As
This is a short 1/2 class period Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning (CER) Activity. Students diagnosis a peach tree based off evidence from 3 pictures. This activity includes the main worksheet and a rubric.
Simple Exit Slip graphic organizer for your STEM class or STEM stations. 3 exit slips in all; 1 for grades 1/2, 1 for grades 3/4, and 1 for grades 5/6.
Assign students a Would You Rather? STEM question. They will research, explain, and learn while you'll get to know you're students better. Rubric included.
4th - 8th
Engineering, Science
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Experience
Almost 15 years of experience in an elementary setting.
Teaching style
Providing multiple pathways for student learning. #STEM
My own education history
University of Southern Indiana
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Science (Scientific Method, Design Process, Physical Science, Earth/Space Science, Life Science)
3D Printing
Laser cutting
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