Low Prep Halloween STEM Activity: Flying Bats
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Looking for something fun and easy to keep your students engaged this Halloween? In this low prep STEM activity, students design and build paper bat wings to see which ones can fly the farthest. Students follow the engineering design process to build, test, and improve their design. Simple easy to find materials: black paper, tape, straws, and scissors.
After completing the STEM activity, learn about bat adaptations by reading a short passage and playing a simple whole class game that requires no prep! A fun way to get students moving! There are two options for the activity - making straw powered bat wings or a simpler paper airplane style wing. This is a great addition to any halloween party. This is a fun way to tie bats, STEM, and science into the curriculum.
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See what other teachers are saying:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "My students loved using this as a STEM activity, and as a break from their typical learning. It was easy to use and very engaging. I was impressed with what their engineering decisions were. Thanks!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "I can't wait to use this resource again next year. My students loved it and were really creative in finding different designs so that their bats could fly longer distances."
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