I come from a communication design and computer science background. I became an alternate route teacher and have taught middle school science, social studies, and STEM.
Students gain a functional understanding of Newton's Laws of Motion by brainstorming, testing, observing, collecting and analyzing data in this STEM activity. Useful as an intro or reference for Laws of Motion Physical Science concepts, data collection & analysis, CER practice, or STEM/scientific process skills. Good For Distance Learning!
Student activity sheet with teacher answer key. Students complete each question to uncover which metric units are smaller or bigger, and how the decimal point shifts when multiplying/dividing in base 10 conversions. Great for science, math, STEM!
5th - 10th
Decimals, Math, Science
CCSS
5.NBT.A.1
, 5.NBT.A.2
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Experience
I come from a communication design and computer science background. I became an alternate route teacher and have taught middle school science, social studies, and STEM.
Teaching style
These days I focus on interdisciplinary, problem-based learning (STEAM) and the associated cognitive traits needed for success: Solution Design, Leadership, and GRIT.
My own education history
MS Carnegie Mellon / Integrated Innovation
BS Cornell University / Communication
AAS Parsons School of Design / Graphic Design
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