No prep, low cost STEM Challenge! Use this editable, printable, Google Drive resource to guide students in a hands-on exploration of the engineering design process by creating a snowflake using only paper and scissors. Also a great way to decorate a classroom for the winter, compete in a door decorating competition, or to use just before winter break as a fun activity where students are still learning valuable science content but are also able to work with others. This is a great way to introduc
Editable Printable Science/Innovation Fair Project Proposal forms Forms include: Scientific method, engineering design project, and research project options Safety Check-In Student Choice Accountability Check Parent/Guardian Sign Off Materials Check Walk through all needed steps for project
No prep STEM Challenge! Use this resource to guide students in a hands-on exploration of the engineering design process by making paper airplanes. This is a great way to introduce engineering design, STEM challenges, or be used to help with concepts like mean, median, mode and range. Utilize scratch paper, graded work from a previous semester, or misprint paper as the only necessary supply for this challenge.
No prep STEM Challenge, cross curricular math learning! Printable or digital, editable. Answer key included Use this resource to guide students in a hands-on exploration of the engineering design process by making paper airplanes. This is a great way to introduce engineering design, STEM challenges, or be used to help with concepts like mean, median, mode and range. Utilize scratch paper, graded work from a previous semester, or misprint paper as the only necessary supply for this challenge. Bun
Low prep, low cost STEM Challenge! Printable and editable. Use this resource to guide students in a hands-on exploration of the engineering design process by creating the tallest structure that can support a marshmallow. This is a great way to introduce engineering design, STEM challenges, or be used to help with team building, creativity, and cooperation. **NOTE: In order for students to participate, each group will need a few lost cost supplies. Groups can range in size from 1-6. I would not r
Low prep, low cost STEM Challenge! Use these Google Drive resources to guide students in a hands-on exploration of the engineering design process by creating the tallest structure that can support a marshmallow. This is a great way to introduce engineering design, STEM challenges, or be used to help with team building, creativity, and cooperation. Bundle includes: Worksheet for students to follow during the challenge Slides to explain what students should be doing for each step Worksheet for
Take the hands on learning to the next level with this extension activity. Printable or digital and editable no-prep activity. Includes answer key. 2 options for this activity: 1. After students have completed the engineering design challenge use this to introduce, reinforce, or review mean, median, mode, and range. Also encourages reflection and discussion of design choices, and critical thinking. 2. Before students complete the engineering design challenge use this to introduce the idea of th
Low prep, low cost STEM Challenge! Use this editable, printable, Google Drive resource to guide students in a hands-on exploration of the engineering design process by creating the tallest or longest bridge made of 25 pennies. This is a great way to introduce engineering design, STEM challenges, or be used to help with team building, creativity, and cooperation.
Low prep, low cost STEM Challenge! Use this editable, printable Google Drive resource to guide students in a hands-on exploration of the engineering design process by creating a boat that can hold at least 25 pennies. You can edit instructions to reflect any materials, goals, or any other feature or limit you want to place on the challenge. This is a great way to introduce engineering design, STEM challenges, or be used to help with team building, creativity, and cooperation.
Low prep, low cost STEM Challenge! This reflection can be used after students complete the engineering design marshmallow challenge (a hands-on exploration of the engineering design process by creating the tallest structure that can support a marshmallow) to reflect on how they did both on the challenge and related to working in a group. Encourage students to reflect on themselves and their process. This is a great way to finish your introduction to engineering design, STEM challenges, or be us
Low prep, low cost STEM Challenge! Use these slides to guide students in a hands-on exploration of the engineering design process by creating the tallest structure that can support a marshmallow. This is a great way to introduce engineering design, STEM challenges, or be used to help with team building, creativity, and cooperation. **NOTE: In order for students to participate, each group will need a few lost cost supplies. Groups can range in size from 1-6. I would not recommend groups larger th