05 October 2019

Live Earthworm Lab

We are currently studying worms in science.  The kids are so fascinated by them!  We got to actually touch and observe LIVE WORMS in class.  I cannot tell you how crazy excited my kids were to do this lab!  Materials are easy to find and cheap.  I got the live earthworms from Pet Smart.  We also used paper plates, wet paper towels, hand lenses, pipettes, straws, and cups of water.






I have a quick live worm lab in my WORMS unit and a much longer one that is sold separately.  We will do the longer one next week now that the students feel more comfortable with the worms.  Click here to purchase the Worms Unit!

Earthworms  - Science Unit for Intermediate Students

03 October 2019

Earthworm Coding - STEM Challenge

My kids love to do our different coding unplugged lessons!  This is one they really LOVE!  They have to make their name in Morse Code.

 

 

We used tube beads and pony beads for the dashes and dots!  Click here to buy this fun pack!

Earthworm Coding ~ Coding Unplugged Challenge ~ STEM

Earthworm Coding ~ Coding Unplugged Challenge ~ STEM

Can you write your name in Morse Code?

01 October 2019

STEM Scientists - Mary Anning

We focused on Mary Anning on a STEM Scientist challenge.  Did you know she found an alomst complete fossil of a ichthyosaur at age 12?  She was really amazing!  In this challenge, the kids are given a set of bones and they have to try to put them together.  They have to do what paleontologists do - use their own background knowledge and research to make their best guess!




This challenge was a tough one!  They came up with some great ideas and had fun defending their choices!  Click here to buy this pack!

STEM Scientists - Mary Anning - Paleontologist

STEM Scientists - Mary Anning - Paleontologist
This challenge is a really easy set-up!

27 September 2019

STEM Scientists - Barnum Brown

I love introducing my students to scientists in class.  Many students think all scientists wear white coats, have crazy hair, and play with colored liquids.  This challenge focuses on the scientist, Barnum Brown, who was an interesting paleontologist.

Did you know Barnum Brown often wore a full length fur coat as he worked?  This STEM challenge asks students to create an actual size Tyrannosaurus Rex using sidewalk chalk on the blacktop.  The kids have to measure, figure out how to make it work, and collaborate.  It really was a challenge!





We joined up with another classroom and the kids worked with people from our class and the other class.  It was a lot of fun!

The pack contains all the information you need to do this challenge!  Click here to check it out!

STEM Scientists - Barnum Brown - Paleontologist

STEM Scientists - Barnum Brown - Paleontologist

06 July 2019

Design Cycle Chart - Free Download & Project Idea

We use the design cycle as we are doing STEM challenges in our classroom.  We often talk ourselves through the design cycle as we are doing the challenges.  I have given out the chart for kids to complete on their own or as a group and I have projected it on the board at the front of the class as we are talking our way through the cycle.  Both work well!

Click here to use this forever freebie to bring the design cycle into your classroom. 

STEM Design Cycle ~ FREE Graphic Organizer

STEM Design Cycle ~ FREE Graphic Organizer
One of my favorite projects at the beginning of the year is to have kids make their own version of the design cycle.  They have to use all of the correct vocabulary, but they can add their own spin on it!  This project really brings the design cycle to a better level of understanding to the students.  We often use their design cycles in class (they make a black and white version either by hand or on google slides or another computer program).  Click here to purchase that Make Your Own pack.

Make your Own Design Cycle Posters and Graphic Organizers


How do you use the design process in your classroom?

30 June 2019

Paper Circuits Lab

Paper circuits can be really challenging!  We have been working throughout the year on the idea that failing is okay and that it just means you get to try again.  These paper circuits turned out to be a great way to fail and try again!


We started with the simple paper circuit.  We made it with a cheet of colored cardstock paper, one LED (light emitting diode), copper foil tape, and a 3V battery.  Click on each one for the link to purchase if needed.


We then moved on to trying to get 2 of the LEDs to light up!  This was REALLY tough to figure out!  The LED bulbs have a negative and a positive metal lead.  Place them on either side of the battery to figure out which is which!



These took about an hour to figure out!  I gave kids a lot of hints as we went, but I really made them struggle through it, which was TOTALLY worth it!

29 June 2019

Billions of Bricks - Picture Book STEM Challenge

 We love pairing our STEM challenges with a picture book!  This challenge is paired with the book Billions of Bricks by Kurt Cyrus.  Click here for a link to the book.

The challenge was for students to make an actual sized brick using cardstock paper.  This required A LOT of measuring and was a great way to review some math.


Most of the bricks were really close to actual size.  Just a few were off.  I had the kids measure the bricks of their tablemates to determine which ones fit the size requirement.


This challenge requires really cheap materials and is still really challenging!  Click here to purchase the STEM pack!

Billions of Bricks by K. Cyrus: Picture Book Engineering Design Challenge ~ STEM

Time to get engineering those bricks!

Create a Bug Zoo! - Writing and STEM

Whenever I can add a creative element to our writing, I do!  It gets the kids more excited about writing and they seeem to write better every time!  For this writing assignment we start by reading the picture book, Bug Zoo by Andy Harkness.  The book is about a kid who catches and keeps bugs for his own Bug Zoo until he realizes he should set them all free.  For the writing assignment, each student chooses an insect and does research in order to write a report.  They then get a plastic box container and they create a habitat using plastic flowers, grass, etc. and a model magic model of the insect.

28 June 2019

Bats!

Kids absolutely love learning about bats!  We had a great time writing and doing science activities with bats!  The kids favorite part...THE BAT CAVE!


This was really easy (and cheap) to make!  Just a pack of plastic sheeting from the nearby Home Depot, duct tape, and a box fan!  The kids got to do research and read inside the bat cave.  They also got to teach younger kiddos all about bats while they brought them in the cave.

We also wrote reports on bats!




The kids had to do a lot of research to write these reports!  They learned a lot!

We also read a lot of books and found out a lot of information we did not know!


You can find these activities (and a lot more) in my Bat Pack!  Just click here to purchase the pack!


What animals do your students love to learn about?

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