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End of the Year Activities STEM Bundle for Life, Earth, and Physical Science

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5th - 8th, Homeschool
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    Description

    Looking to end the school year with a bang? These WOW end-of-school activities and science projects only require 1, 2, or 3 class periods each to complete. Classroom already packed up? No problem—you need only paper, scissors, glue and/or tape to complete these projects. Keep students engaged and learning science right up until the very last day of school! Lots of science, STEM and STEAM included here, which students will remember long after the year is over. Bonus: the Pop-up Volcano and Pop-up Flower double as really cool Father's Day cards.

    Included in this bundle of End of School Science Activities:

    1. Human Body Systems STEM Project — build a 3D human body model
    2. Pop-up Flower — make a pop up flower to learn flower parts (can be used as a Father's Day card when finished)
    3. Pop-up Volcano — build (and erupt) a pop up volcano (can also be used as a Father's Day card—though not if you erupt it at school!)
    4. STEM Engineering Design experiment — test the weight-bearing capability of three different shapes (both a printable and Google Slides™ version is included)
    5. Printable Space Board game — print and play this hilarious board game

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    Standards

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    NGSSMS-ESS3-2
    Analyze and interpret data on natural hazards to forecast future catastrophic events and inform the development of technologies to mitigate their effects. Emphasis is on how some natural hazards, such as volcanic eruptions and severe weather, are preceded by phenomena that allow for reliable predictions, but others, such as earthquakes, occur suddenly and with no notice, and thus are not yet predictable. Examples of natural hazards can be taken from interior processes (such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions), surface processes (such as mass wasting and tsunamis), or severe weather events (such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods). Examples of data can include the locations, magnitudes, and frequencies of the natural hazards. Examples of technologies can be global (such as satellite systems to monitor hurricanes or forest fires) or local (such as building basements in tornado-prone regions or reservoirs to mitigate droughts).
    NGSSMS-ETS1-2
    Evaluate competing design solutions using a systematic process to determine how well they meet the criteria and constraints of the problem.
    NGSS5-ESS1-1
    Support an argument that differences in the apparent brightness of the sun compared to other stars is due to their relative distances from Earth. Assessment is limited to relative distances, not sizes, of stars. Assessment does not include other factors that affect apparent brightness (such as stellar masses, age, stage).
    NGSS3-5-ETS1-3
    Plan and carry out fair tests in which variables are controlled and failure points are considered to identify aspects of a model or prototype that can be improved.
    NGSSMS-ESS2-2
    Construct an explanation based on evidence for how geoscience processes have changed Earth’s surface at varying time and spatial scales. Emphasis is on how processes change Earth’s surface at time and spatial scales that can be large (such as slow plate motions or the uplift of large mountain ranges) or small (such as rapid landslides or microscopic geochemical reactions), and how many geoscience processes (such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and meteor impacts) usually behave gradually but are punctuated by catastrophic events. Examples of geoscience processes include surface weathering and deposition by the movements of water, ice, and wind. Emphasis is on geoscience processes that shape local geographic features, where appropriate.

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