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Preview of Space Rover STEM Engineering Design Challenge (Middle School STEM)

Space Rover STEM Engineering Design Challenge (Middle School STEM)

Created by
Vivify STEM
Mars & Moon Rover STEM Activity: Engineering Design Challenge with Math Extension Includes editable digital and printed STEM journals, instructional video, and teacher slides. NASA needs your help! Your mission is to use the engineering design process to design and build a rover to transport rock samples on the Moon or Mars (both versions included). This hands-on activity is an engaging design challenge that allows students to work in teams (or individually), apply the engineering design pro
Preview of Kinematics - Constant Speed Lab

Kinematics - Constant Speed Lab

Created by
Fudge Factors
This is a 2 page low-tech lab for an academic level introductory physics or physical science that focuses on the relationship between distance covered and time traveled for an object moving at (nearly) constant velocity. It includes data table, graphing, and analysis questions. Ideally, it should be used after the students have worked through my other worksheets on graphing as some of the analysis questions depend on their understanding of slope = velocity for a distance vs time graph.Update '
Preview of Electric Fan Car

Electric Fan Car

STEM!! Apply knowledge of electrical circuits to Newton's Laws of Motion. Groups of 2-3 students will build an electric, fan powered toy car. The project is divided into specific days and tasks for each day. Throughout the project, students will run their cars and calculate the speed (ft/s). At the end, students will race their cars and collect data for EVERY car in class. To complete the project, students will see if there is a correlation between mass, length, etc with the speed of the car.
Preview of Graphing Bundle

Graphing Bundle

Created by
Fudge Factors
This bundle includes all of my graphing activities and problem sets. The focus of each of these activities is two-fold:1) Plotting points correctly2) Understanding the meaningMost of these activities are paper-and-pencil only. "Graphing Real World Data" starts with a hands-on class activity of timing a bowling ball's roll across the room to show students a concrete example of an object moving and then constructing a graph from the motion to teach the students that a line diagonally upward on the
Preview of PLTW, Science and Art Processes and Activities Binder

PLTW, Science and Art Processes and Activities Binder

Created by
Winter Studios
Art + PLTW + Science BinderSketchbook Activities and ProcessesThis binder includes (in both PDF formats and Rocketbook PDF Formats) sketchbook activities or process activity sheets for the following:• Rocketbook Goal Sheet/Agreement• Project Planning• Identifying Criteria and Constraints• Developing a Proposal• Brainstorming and Mind Mapping• Researching and Generating Ideas• Exploring Possibilities: Sketching with Annotations• Selecting an Approach• Sketchbook Assignment• Creating or Making Pro
Preview of OUTER SPACE MATH Color by Code: Finding Slope Between Two Points

OUTER SPACE MATH Color by Code: Finding Slope Between Two Points

Looking for homework, classwork, workstations, or sub plans? This interactive math activity will reinforce your students' understanding of using the slope formula to find slope between two points(when given ordered pairs). This coloring worksheet will foster a sense of enjoyment, making math more approachable and less intimidating.This slope worksheet has an OUTER SPACE theme! There are over 30 problems on a color-by-number picture. The answer key is provided. Practicing finding the slope betwee
Preview of The Dream House Project

The Dream House Project

Created by
The Seres Store
A great Math project to test students Geometry understanding. Can be used grade 6-8 as it is pretty open ended. Students will demonstrate their understanding in:PerimeterSurface area (and 2D shapes)Volume (and 3D shapes)
Preview of Lesson 8. Parallel Lines, Transversals. Pythagorus, and Making Rafters

Lesson 8. Parallel Lines, Transversals. Pythagorus, and Making Rafters

Students will use parallel lines and transversal angles names and their relationships to better understand how to make a roof rafter. Students familiarize themselves with the required vocabulary to create a roof rafter.   Students have an opportunity to practice angle pair names and solving for unknown angles-Students determine how long their rafter will be?  (Solving for unknown side lengths in a right triangle using the Pythagorean Theorem)
Preview of Intro to Measurement STEM Interdisciplinary Lesson (Meter, Gram, and Liter)

Intro to Measurement STEM Interdisciplinary Lesson (Meter, Gram, and Liter)

Created by
Evelina's
This is an introduction to measurement. It provides students with an exploration of activities they can use to get familiar with measurement. It includes a meter tape measure, some measuring labs, assessments, graphic organizers, and an Interdisciplinary STEM Challenge with a focus on all 8th grade standards across the curriculum. It has a getting started page for teachers. This resource is great for students to begin measurement. I really hope you enjoy! It is well worth it!
Preview of STEM/NGSS: Multiple Representations of Density Exercise #1

STEM/NGSS: Multiple Representations of Density Exercise #1

Students are given information about a sample of matter in one modality and are asked to represent that sample in another modality.Modalities: model, equation, expression (19.3 g/cm^3), data table of mass and volume values, graphGreat activity for engaging higher DoK levels, and generating robust understanding of the density principle.Activity is followed by part 2.
Preview of Study and Vocab Strategies

Study and Vocab Strategies

Created by
Nathaniel Haas
In this word document, there are 3 different types of vocab and study strategies: Magic Square, K.I.M. and Cubing. Each strategy has a blank template for you to customize and another that has an example of its use. Some of these strategies will work in certain disciplines but not all. Please rate this product and let me know if there are any questions!
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