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Preview of STEM Gingerbread Dream House Project

STEM Gingerbread Dream House Project

11/25/2015 UPDATE - I have changed the file to a zip file including the word, publisher, and smart notebook versions of this file. I hope this helps more people access and utilize the project. Bring a traditional winter activity back into the classroom with STEM. Students will plan, design, and build a model of their Gingerbread Dream House! Students will understand that we can use multiplication, area and perimeter in real world situations. They will also see how a design on paper may not alw
Preview of Pumpkin Investigation Worksheet and Process - Science and Math

Pumpkin Investigation Worksheet and Process - Science and Math

Created by
Kel's Klass
This pumpkin investigation aligns with science, math, and writing opportunities for grades three through five, if students are prepped accordingly. Students need to be in the mindset of scientists and serious observers or mathematicians. If you are in an are where pumpkins are a main crop, it is beneficial to connect it to your local economics, as well. This cross curricular, hands-on opportunity allows for parent or other staff volunteers and a small group setting for investigation. Included in
Preview of Build Your Own Zoo - One and Only Ivan PBL

Build Your Own Zoo - One and Only Ivan PBL

Created by
Rebecca Benson
Students will research and design a habitat for an animal of their choosing. They need to provide their animal with everything it needs to feel free like Ivan and Ruby at the end of the novel. This project incorporates science, math, technology, and ELA. Students can choose how they want to present their research at the end.Grading rubric included
Preview of Candy Bar Mania (A Tasty, Collaborative, Skill Review, Hands-On Project)

Candy Bar Mania (A Tasty, Collaborative, Skill Review, Hands-On Project)

Created by
QuinnCreations
Your students will want to sink their teeth into this tasty, collaborative, skill review, hands-on project! Covering a wide variety of standards, students will practice math, English Language Arts, and writing skills. Students will engage collaboratively on this hands-on project to practice skills while also building communication skills. For this project, students will each bring in a candy bar to complete 13 different tasks. Students will form groups to compare and contrast their candy bars, f
Preview of My Gourd

My Gourd

Created by
Jessica Anderson
Measure and weigh gourdCompare and contrast 2 gourdsMake predictions and do the experimentsWrite the attributes of your gourd
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