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Everyday Engineering

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Johnson Creek, Wisconsin, United States
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8 years teacher Technology and Engineering grades 6-9 STEM Trained PBIS Trained Google Trained District-wide curriculum development team member
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Preview of Egg Drop Vehicle

Egg Drop Vehicle

Have you been looking for an inexpensive project that teaches students about problem solving, creativity, and ingenuity? This project is great for both elementary and middle school students. The Egg Drop Vehicle project encompasses all of the aspects of STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and is a sure fire way to get all students involved on hands on learning. The project requires students to make decisions, plan and draw a design, build a project and test for results. Thi
Preview of Engineering Pencil Drop

Engineering Pencil Drop

Engaging activities to get all students involved in STEM do not need to costs a lot of money for materials. The "Pencil Drop" project involves various aspects of hands on building, design, engineering and problem solving. Students participating in this activity are sure to use their critical thinking skills and creativity whiile trying to develop their own solution to the project. This project is great for engineering or science enrichment courses, talented and gifted programs and even home sch
Preview of Paper Airplane Experiment

Paper Airplane Experiment

The project can be used as an introductory project to physics, science and engineering. The Paper airplane experiment encourages students to research, design, and build while also expanding on their creativity, problem solving and fine motor skills
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8 years teacher Technology and Engineering grades 6-9 STEM Trained PBIS Trained Google Trained District-wide curriculum development team member

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If you're looking for an inexpensive way to incorporate basic engineering curriculum into your classroom, look no further. Each of these projects involves working in a group (however they can all be done individually), hands on learning, creativity and understanding the problem solving process. These activities and projects are great for getting all students involved in their own learning.