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3rd grade science projects for SMART Notebook

Preview of Building Bridges, Building with a Variety of Materials

Building Bridges, Building with a Variety of Materials

Created by
Wayne Phillips
This is a Notebook lesson consisting of approx. 36 slides. It contains short student notes on five different types of bridges, beam, truss, arch, cantilever, and suspension. For all but the cantilever bridge there are challenges for the students which consist of four projects using materials like spaghetti, marshmallows, toothpicks, sugar cubes, string and paper. The final challenge uses popsicle sticks and glue. Students can use anyone of the types of bridges and try to design the strongest
Preview of Science Project Outline

Science Project Outline

Created by
Allison Kreider
Here is a template for helping students create a science project. It leads students through all the necessary steps in a very organized way from choosing a topic to building a display. After students complete all of the pages, they can use the information to complete their project, and be ready to submit it into the science fair!! These are Smartboard Notebook files, but you can print them out to use as hard copies, or keep them as virtual files to be filled out on computers or iPads.
Preview of Catapult: A Science Experiment

Catapult: A Science Experiment

This is a smartboard file that goes through the steps of conducting a science experiment. It gives background information on catapults and information on conducting a catapult experiment.
Preview of Introduction to STEM

Introduction to STEM

Created by
Vannie Lynn
Smart Notebook presentation introducing students to STEM. Included are an explanation of STEM vocabulary oriented jobs,and differentiated marshmallow tower activity for grades K-5.
Preview of Planet Brochure Smartboard

Planet Brochure Smartboard

Want to have your students research and make a planetary brochure? If so, this Smartboard will be a great guide to help your students do that. This product includes a guide explaining the expectations of the project, a rubric, and a link to a good website for students to use. Check out the preview and see if this product is for you! Please rate me and "like" my store if you liked this product : )
Preview of Straw Tower STEAM Activity/Project

Straw Tower STEAM Activity/Project

Created by
Nikki'sCreations
Includes:-editable-interactive powerpoint (smart notebook)-student packer-materials-check for understanding-student activity questions-planning space
Preview of Frog and Toad Compare and Contrast

Frog and Toad Compare and Contrast

Created by
Miss Vila
Great lesson with an activity to complete at the end. 6 pages!
Preview of Plane Shape Geometry Dream House

Plane Shape Geometry Dream House

Created by
Erin Knox
Geometry project using 2D (plane) shapes and figures. Students will create their dream house and then, design it. Includes Smart Board slides, grid paper, and student handout. Embedded clip is of a dream beach tree house (approximately 3 minutes in length.)
Preview of Scientific Method Lab

Scientific Method Lab

This smart board goes through the scientific method lab of mixing oil and water. This kids apply the method to complete the lab in small groups.
Preview of Animal Study

Animal Study

Question and answers for children doing animal study. Kangaroo Dolphin Pig Seal Polar Bear Giraffe
Preview of Building Bridges, A notebook lesson for building with a variety of materials

Building Bridges, A notebook lesson for building with a variety of materials

Created by
Wayne Phillips
This is a Notebook lesson consisting of approx. 36 slides. It contains short student notes on five different types of bridges, beam, truss, arch, cantilever, and suspension. For all but the cantilever bridge there are challenges for the students which consist of four projects using materials like spaghetti, marshmallows, toothpicks, sugar cubes, string and paper. The final challenge uses popsicle sticks and glue. Students can use anyone of the types of bridges and try to design the strongest
Preview of Moon Phases Project

Moon Phases Project

Created by
STEM Shoppe
This project allows students to have a excellent model to view the moon phases. Once complete can be used as a science center. Supplies Needed: square piece of cardboard, moon phases template, golf ball or ping pong ball, markers, and star stickers. Step 1: Cut the template out and glue to the piece of cardboard. Step 2: Color half of the ball black. The black side will be the new moon side. Step 3: Glue the ball in the center of the template with the full/new moon lined up according to the t
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