14 September 2018
The Biggest Apple STEM Challenge
6:31 PM
This is such a fun challenge and it takes very few materials. Kids get to work together in groups and try to make the biggest apple. We start by reading the book, The Biggest Apple Ever by Steven Kroll.
The kids get a 6 foot sheet of bulletin board paper, tape, scissors, and a tape measure! These are our apples! We measured the height and width of each apple and recorded them on a data sheet.
Click here to purchase this STEM pack!
The kids get a 6 foot sheet of bulletin board paper, tape, scissors, and a tape measure! These are our apples! We measured the height and width of each apple and recorded them on a data sheet.
Click here to purchase this STEM pack!

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