Students engineer a race car and track.Using some creativity and some magnets, students race a car around a paper plate track. A great activity for STEM lessons and cooperative learning.
Materials:
• Large paper plate
• 2 round magnets
• Popsicle stick
• White cardstock
• Scissors, markers
This Ultimate Zombie Apocalypse Survival Pack includes everything your students need to engineer survival tools for a zombie apocalypse.
Students use the engineering design process to create a fence/gate, water filter, solar oven, mobile greenhouse and a mobile cooler.
Most materials are everyday repurposed items. Perfect for after school clubs or enrichment activities,
Happy Engineering!
This STEM activity is aligned to meet the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)
Students interact and engage with one another while exploring how pushing objects of different materials can produce different results.
Students also explore engineering a domino track.
**Materials:
Marble
Set of dominoes
A few different match box cars
Each day is a different STEM activity to try. There is a calendar to finish the month of June and one for July and August. Get creative! You never know what you may just create. Use the engineering design template for each project that you do. Template is included. These are perfect for those long summer days that can get a little boring. Made something great?? Be sure to bring it on the first day of school to show your teacher. Many of these challenges can be done using everyday house hold ite
Aligned with the NGSS for grades 3-5, this hands on approach engages students in recreating the 5 different ocean layers.
Students also research the how each layer affects another.
Materials (per group)
clear jar
food coloring
corn syrup
oil
dish soap
water
rubbing alcohol
funnels
Get you students thinking like engineers during the winter months with this igloo STEM challenge. Students will use the engineering design process to make an igloo out of sugar cubes.
Materials:
sugar cubes
white icing (or glue)
empty can (optional)
****includes a video on igloos******
Can your group build a catapult that launches a pumpkin through the air? Have your own mini punkin chunkin contest.
Materials (per group)
10 candy pumpkins
A variety of craft sticks
Plastic spoons
Rubber bands
Masking tape
Wooden spool (optional)
****Includes Printable Target
Get your students engaged in a Chinese New Year STEM/STREAM activity. Students can read the story of Nian and then make a Chinese Lantern of their own design using the engineering design process or with some guidance.
*****2016 is the year of the red monkey****
Also includes a video clip of the history of Chinese New Year
Materials (for students designing their own):
Different colored tissue paper
Cardstock
String
Pipe cleaners
Markers, crayons and any other decorating materials
Tape/glue
M
Nim's Island by Wendy Orr is a great noel study to incorporate Science, Social Studies and Writing into your reading.
Graphic organizers and rubrics included.
Real life engineering challenge. Your students get to become environmental engineers for the day. They are challenged to design a tool to clean up an oil spill using the given materials. Students use the engineering design process to complete the challenge. Includes a video of an oil spill.
Happy Engineering!
Materials:
Tub of water
Cocoa powder
1 cup of vegetable oil per group
A bag of cotton balls
Yarn
A sponge
Nylon stocking
Scissors
A few craft sticks
Plastic cup (for proper oil disposa
A STEM challenge for little engineers just starting to design their own inventions using the engineering design process. In this project, students build a tin foil boat to see if it floats. Then they get to challenge themselves to see how many pennies their boat can hold.
Students have a blast while using the engineering design process to create a catapult that helps Rudolph get his nose back.
Materials (per student)
6 large popsicle sticks
1 spoon
3-4 rubber bands
Materials (per class)
1 bag of red pom poms
Print out of Rudolph template (included)
Double sided tape
**Includes an instruction video***
Students get to engineer a catapult using the engineering design process. After they design and test their prototype, they get to challenge themselves to get peep chicks into a basket.
Materials:
A package of chick peeps
A variety of craft sticks
Plastic spoons
Rubber bands
Masking tape
Wooden spool (optional)
Empty Easter basket
In this fun STEM challenge students get to think like engineers and make a catapult that can launch Rudolph's nose on. Use the printables to help students follow the engineering design process.
Happy Catapulting!!!
Materials (per student or partnership)
toilet paper tube
ruler
plastic spoon
tape
red pom poms
Rudolph printout (included)
Get your students thinking like engineeers in this Valentine's Day STEM activity. Students are to create a working bow and arrow.
Materials: (per group)
Large Popsicle stick
Rubber bands
String or Floss
Q-tips (for the arrows)
Target (printable included)
Includes a link to a video on the history of cupid.
Happy Engineering :)
Get your students thinking like engineers as they get to design a bridge out of legos. This challenge takes them through the basic engineer design process.
**Be sure to check out the Kindergarten STEM Journal Bundle****
Have your little engineers design a spider web. Students will watch a spider making a web then they will have a chance to engineer their own design using pipe cleaners. How many different types of webs can your students make?? Great way to introduce students to the engineer design process.
****Aligned with the NGSS*****
A fun activity to get your students thinking like engineer while they learn about Mardi Gras. Students work in groups to create a mini Mardi Gras parade by designing floats.
****includes a link to a video about Mardi Gras
Suggested materials :
Paper plates
Shoe boxes
Paper towel/toilet paper tubes
Pipe cleaners
Rubber bands
String
Construction paper
Glitter
Brackets
Paper clips
Paper cups
A great activity to introduce younger students to the engineering design process. Students build an igloo out of large marshmallows.
Students will first plan, create, then test their creations. A fun, creative project for the winter months.
***includes a video***
In this Science activity,students investigate the effects that certain liquids have on marshmallow peeps
Materials: (per students or group)
4 clear plastic cups
4 peeps
water
oil
soda
vinegar
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