A collection of eight bubble themes STEM club or fun science lesson activities
Each activity includes
a lesson plan detailing how to set up the activity, equipment needed and a method.
A colourful student instruction sheet
Labels for products (if required)
Activities are
Bubble Bombs
Bubble Snakes
Bubble Recipes
Bubble wands
Bubble Painting
Bubble inside a bubble
Homemade Bubble Bath
Soap Making
This STEM Introduction Pack is a great way to introduce your class to STEM challenges and activities. It includes all you need from Student Roles, Posters, Displays, Experiments and of course Challenges. This pack can also be used to extend what you already have in your class.
This pack includes:
STEM Rotating Starship: A Science and Engineering Challenge.
STEM Rotating Starship: A Science and Engineering Challenge.
STEM Rotating Starship: A Science and Engineering Challenge.
STEM Paperclip Boat: A Science and Engineering Challenge.
STEM Water Drop Race: A Science and Engineering Challenge.
STEM Zooming Paper Dory: A Science and Engineering Challenge.
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Kindergarten STEM. Kindergarten kids will love these brilliant and simple STEM activities!
Here are some FUN lessons and activities for doing STEM in kindergarten!
This Kindergarten STEM includes:
#1 - seven lessons plans
#2 - stem activities
#3 - stem printables
#4 - extension activities
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This is intended for use by one teacher in one classroom. It is not to be redistributed to an entire school or district. It may not be redistributed or sold online.
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This resource provides a lovely and very effective way to develop reflective skills among the pupils in your class. By providing a variety of sentence stems that encourage the student to focus on a particular area of their learning or ability, you can scaffold the development of this difficult skill.
This resource can be used in any subject, glued in to a book or used as part of a permanent display in your classroom.
There are some many ways you can use this resource to get your students really thinking about their learning and can be used to stimulate peer and whole class discussion.
STEM Posters for the Classroom includes 12 posters. (Plus, a black and white copy of each one.) Each poster prints in a 8.5x11 size standard sheet of paper.
1 Poster has the STEM acronym and kid pictures that match science, technology, engineering, and math students. There are also the 7 engineering design process words that are in a cute rhyming verse.
4 Posters include a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics topic. Each picture includes 4 words that describe each STEM job.
7 Posters include the engineering design process. Each poster lists a process and 2 or 3 questions about what the student should be thinking when they ask, imagine, plan, create, test, improve, and communicate.
Check out the preview for a better look at the 12 posters.
Hang these posters in your room to help students remember and think about the process as they solve problems in the classroom.
I also made the clip art myself. These are original!
8 STEM activities for Preschool and Lower Elementary students based on traditional tales (including discussion questions and flashcards/ pictures):
The Gingerbread Man
The Three Billy Goats Gruff (2 activities)
Jack and the Beanstalk
Little Red Riding Hood
The Three Little Pigs (2 activities)
Rapunzel
STEM Challenges is a fun way to incorporate science, technology and design into your classroom. This packet focuses on STEM challenges with a Back to School theme. Each activity in this book includes step by step instructions, large challenge card with instructions, six page STEM mini-journal and a one page quick STEM page.
The STEM, STEAM or Makerspace challenges are:
Apple Schoolhouse
Sculpture Sitting on Me Block
Playground Cardboard Challenge
Student Backpack
There are two different options for your students to use to journal their STEM challenges. The first is a mini-booklet that they can make which has a half of piece of paper to work on each section of the design process. This option gives the students more room to work on the design process.
The second option is a quick STEM printable you can use which saves paper, while giving students to develop their project using design methodology.
Each option has its own benefits and you can use which one suits your needs. You can also attach both options into a stem notebook if you have one available for each student.
All artwork is original and create by myself.
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Yvonne Crawford
Get ready for summer travel fun and STEM education in the same boredom buster!
* 68 pages of travel fun for everyone
* Everyone can participate and cooperate!
More than a simple Find-it Bingo game, this booklet encourages the entire family to find items along the way and then:
•Describe it in sensory words (develops literacy skills)
•Hypothesize the answers to two STEM questions (develops
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics skills)
•Draw a picture of what was observed (develops memory skills)
This is an instant download so you can print and take it with you TODAY!
This mini-guide to STEM activities includes the following topics:
Projects:
Magic Rainbow PopUp Card - a service-learning project
Create Rain From Ice Cubes
Design a Bucky Ball Model
Cooking Up A STEM Lesson: Egg Candling
Creative Connections Game
STEM Birthday Celebrations
Go Figure Game
Articles for adults:
STEM Education Influences Future Career Plans
Build Your Child's Library
Continue Your FUNtastic Family STEM Adventures
This is a fantastic product to introduce to your STEM students, or eager engineers. Similar to "Story Cubes", these are "STEM Cubes". Students roll all the cubes together, and position them to be face up after rolling. Students will determine which materials they can select, how much of each material, how much time they have to build, and can even be suggested a topic to build. Set these cubes out as an independent center, team building, group work, etc...
***PLEASE NOTE*** You must provide your students with the variety of materials featured on the dice in order for them to complete the task successfully. All materials are easily accessible no matter where you are.
This packet includes:
5 Materials dice (with varying materials)
1 Quantity dice (to declare how much of each material)
1 Minutes dice (to show how much time students have to build)
1 Design dice (with suggestions for students on what to build)
1 Blank Minutes dice (for teachers to choose their own timings)
1 Blank Quantity dice (for teachers to choose their own quantities)
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Balancing Apples
This is a great hands on unit for K-2 students that is aligned with ELA CCSS, and Next Generation Science Standards for Engineering & Design. Students will read "10 Apples Up On Top", and conduct an experiment to see how many apples they can balance on top of a cup with the use of toothpicks, and with toothpicks.
***Please note additional materials are needed for this activity***
Apples, toothpicks, plastic cups (Solo), ziploc bags.
This packet includes:
Cover Page
Introduction and Objective Page
3 pages of ELA and Next Generation Science Standards for K-2
Lesson Procedure
Balancing Apples Differentiated Self Assessment
Balancing Apples Differentiated Writing Extension
Balancing Apples Lesson Explanation
Balancing Apples Experiment Predictions
Balancing Apples Experiment Drawing
Balancing Apples Measurement
Balancing Apples Banner for classroom display
This is a set of Fall Themed STEM Challenges, designed to encourage young students to begin exploring the scientific method as well as working in groups with critical thinking, creativity, and problem solving.
1. Pumpkin Carriages
2. Comparing Cranberries
3. Turkey Transporters
Each challenge includes directions, materials list, activity sheets (differentiated as needed), and self-assessment for students.
Please Note: Additional materials are needed: Small pumpkins, pieces of cardboard, string, scotch tape or masking tape, fresh cranberries, dried cranberries or Craisins, cranberry sauce, cardboard boxes, large plastic container or clear plastic cups, water, wax paper, iron.
This is a great hands on unit for K-2 students that is aligned with ELA CCSS, and Next Generation Science Standards for Engineering & Design. Perfect for an OCEAN UNIT or END OF THE YEAR celebration activity!
Students will complete this 2 part activity to create and test different sand mixtures, then select the best one for building and then build the tallest sand structure they can, culminating with completing the ELA and Math activities. The idea is for students to see different combinations of sand, and to test the strength when building.
***Please note additional materials are needed for this activity***
Play sand, cornstarch, baby oil, shaving cream, flour, water, storage containers with lids.
Standards Covered:
K.MD.A.1, 1.MD.A.2, 2.MD.A.1, 2.MD.A.2, W.K.2, W.K.3, W.K.8, W.1.2, W.1.3, W.1.8, W.2.2, SL.K.1, SL.K.3, SL.K.5, SL.K.6, SL.1.1, SL.1.5, SL.2.1
This packet includes:
Cover Page
Introduction and Set up Page
3 pages of ELA, Math and Next Generation Science Standards for K-2
Lesson Procedure
Building Sandcastles Differentiated Self Assessment
Building Sandcastles Differentiated Writing Extension
Building Sandcastles Sand Mixture Recipes
Building Sandcastles DifferentiatedMath Extensions
Building Sandcastles Differentiated ELA Extensions
Building Sandcastles Real World Extension
Building Sandcastles Banner for classroom display
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This is my set of 6 summer STEM challenges, to keep young minds engaged and engineering throughout the summer.
***PLEASE NOTE: Additional materials are needed to complete these activities***
The topics for these challenges are:
1. Melting in the Sun
(broken crayons, chocolate, marshmallows, butter, Legos, marbles, ice cubes, rock, wood block, coin, shredded cheddar cheese, paper clip, 12 space muffin pan, recording sheet (1 per student).
2. Making Ice Cream
1 Pint and 1 Gallon sized Ziploc bags, ice cubes, 1 cup half and half, cup Kosher salt, 2 tbsp.sugar, tsp. vanilla extract, ice-cream cones or bowls, spoons.
3. Lemonade Taste Test
Pitcher or container with spout for pouring, cups, pre-cut lemons, sugar, water, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, blueberries, spoons, fork or lemon juicer. (For younger students, pre-crush berries to help the juice release.)
4. Cooking in the Sun
Pizza box, tin foil, glue, bowl lined with foil, marshmallows, graham crackers, chocolate, a chopstick or skewer,
5. Building Water Slides
Cardboard (for base), masking tape, straws, cardboard tubes/toilet tubes/paper towel tubes, aluminum foil, Lego figures or other small plastic toys, plastic
or Styrofoam bowls.
6. Water Balloon Parachutes
Small water balloons, paper towel tubes, rubber bands, popsicle sticks, masking tape, Styrofoam bowls, aluminum foil, cotton balls, straws.
Students will complete the different challenges and give some feedback/assess their learning. Some activities have extensions included for further learning.
Looking for hands-on problem solving activities? This activity relates to spring & shapes. Students will use their creativity to design flowers using pattern blocks.
Great for a center!!
Included is a challenge sheet, along with teacher directions, activity response sheet, and photos of the challenge to guide you.
Optional recording sheets included for students to count the number of shapes they used and record them in the chart.
These activities are hands on and promote creativity. Students will and should create different final products.
This freebie has one sample STEAM activity, teacher directions, and photos to guide you. You can see the style of my work.
Click here to view the full STEAM packet with 7 challenges!
This packet has SEVEN March STEAM challenges, along with teacher directions, materials list, clip art printables, and photos of challenges to guide you.
Can be modified and used from Pre-K through upper elementary.
Optional recording sheets included for students to draw and write about their best creation.
These activities are hands on and promote creativity. Students will and should create different final products.
The FULL packet includes (40 pages in PDF):
*seven March inspired STEAM challenges
*teacher directions
*materials list
*photos of challenges to guide you
*three student recording sheet
*printable clip art for challenges
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Essential handbook to help with the process of promoting children’s speaking and listening for all subjects. Specific maths sentences structures will be uploaded soon.
I take no ownership of this resource nor credit.
This brochure looks at the STEM Clubs Programme, what they are, and how to set them up. (Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths).
This resource also includes a fact sheet for teachers and a list of the different types of STEM Clubs in UK.