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Preview of Monthly Weather Graph Charting ***BUNDLE***

Monthly Weather Graph Charting ***BUNDLE***

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The KinderGARDEN
This bundle includes weather graphs for September through June! Teach kids to graph using daily weather with these fun weather graphs! Graphics are tapered to monthly themes, they are great for grades K-5.
Preview of Graphing without Numbers - STEM

Graphing without Numbers - STEM

Title: Graphing Without Numbers: LUNAR STATION Theme / Topic: Graphs & Coordinate PlanesEssential Question: What do the marks on a graph represent? How can I use data to make decisions?Recommended Level: K-5Purpose: To introduce the concept of data-driven decision-making through graphs and charts.
Preview of Drop Zone: Parachute Design Project-Based Learning Lab

Drop Zone: Parachute Design Project-Based Learning Lab

This highly adaptable investigation will engage students of many ages and levels. Options for primary, upper elementary, and middle school are included. This is a true STEM lab that incorporates the science, technology engineering, and math components. Common, inexpensive, and easily available materials make this an easy lab to teach yet it produces maximum learning and engagement in your classroom. NGSS and Common Core Math Standards alignment are included in this "STEM on a Shoestring Budget"
Preview of Float Your Boat: A "S.T.E.M. in Action" Activity

Float Your Boat: A "S.T.E.M. in Action" Activity

Students love designing their aluminum foil boats and testing them to measure their buoyancy. Working in teams they research and design their boats. Then they build and test them. Next they evaluate their performance and improve on their design. In the process, they practice skip counting and using a number line as a precursor to making line plots. They can also incorporate the use of Google Slides to record their work.As a “S.T.E.M. in Action” activity, this lesson includes all four components
Preview of STEM Forces & Motion (3rd-5th) grade Energy Bounce DRIVING STEM

STEM Forces & Motion (3rd-5th) grade Energy Bounce DRIVING STEM

ENERGY BOUNCEStudents are challenged to investigate potential and kinetic energy as they look for patterns in the way a ball bounces. Collect data. Analyze data. Make decisions using data. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS1. What is the difference in kinetic and potential energy?2. What are some examples of energy transversions?Potential energy is energy that is stored in an object. If you stretch a rubber band, you will give it potential energy. As the rubber band is released, potential energy is changed to
Preview of STEM Forces & Motion (6th, 7th, 8th) Energy Bounce DRIVING STEM

STEM Forces & Motion (6th, 7th, 8th) Energy Bounce DRIVING STEM

ENERGY BOUNCEStudents are challenged to investigate potential and kinetic energy as they look for patterns in the way a ball bounces. Collect data. Analyze data. Make decisions using data. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS1. What is the difference in kinetic and potential energy?2. What are some examples of energy transversions?Potential energy is energy that is stored in an object. If you stretch a rubber band, you will give it potential energy. As the rubber band is released, potential energy is changed to
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