I have taught at both the elementary and high school levels. I also homeschooled my own children for seven years. I have taught high school English and SAT/ACT prep courses. I have also taught English as a Second Language for several years at schools in France, Hungary, and Slovakia.
I have taught at both the elementary and high school levels. I also homeschooled my own children for seven years. I have taught high school English and SAT/ACT prep courses. I have also taught English as a Second Language for several years at schools in France, Hungary, and Slovakia.
STEM Challenges is a fun way to incorporate science, technology and design into your classroom. This packet focuses on STEM challenges with a May and May the 4th be with you 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 activities in this packet are centered around the month of May.
The STEM, STEAM or Makerspace challenges are:
Build a Space Station
Recreate Yourself
Create a Robot
Build a Kaleidoscope
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.
These were made to be versatile to work as stand alone stem centers that require minimal supervision or a whole class activity.
STEM Challenges is a fun way to incorporate science, technology and design into your classroom. This packet focuses on STEM challenges with an Easter and spring 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 activities in this packet are centered around the month of April and the Easter season.
The STEM, STEAM or Makerspace challenges are:
Build an Egg Tower
Create an Egg Launch
Create a String Art Flower Card
Build a Windmill
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.
These were made to be versatile to work as stand alone stem centers that require minimal supervision or a whole class activity.
More STEM Units:
STEM BUNDLE - THE ENTIRE YEAR - 3 FREE MONTHS!
STEM Center Challenges - Back to School
STEM Center Challenges - October
STEM Center Challenges - November
STEM Center Challenges - December - Christmas
STEM Center Challenges - January
STEM Center Challenges - February - Valentine's Day and Presidents Day
STEM Center Challenges - March - St. Patrick's Day and Johnny Appleseed
STEM Center Challenges - April - Easter
STEM Center Challenges - May - May the Fourth be with You, Spring
All artwork is original and create by myself.
Thanks for looking at my products,
Yvonne Crawford
STEM Challenges is a fun way to incorporate science, technology and design into your classroom. This packet focuses on STEM challenges with a March, St. Patrick's Day, and Johnny Appleseed 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 activities in this packet are centered around the month of March and the St. Patrick's Day season.
The STEM, STEAM or Makerspace challenges are:
Trap a Leprechaun Challenge
Make a Rainbow Hat Challenge
Duct Tape Quilt Challenge - for National Quilt Day
Johnny Appleseed Wagon Challenge
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.
These were made to be versatile to work as stand alone stem centers that require minimal supervision or a whole class activity.
More STEM Units:
STEM BUNDLE - THE ENTIRE YEAR - 3 FREE MONTHS!
STEM Center Challenges - Back to School
STEM Center Challenges - October
STEM Center Challenges - November
STEM Center Challenges - December - Christmas
STEM Center Challenges - January
STEM Center Challenges - February - Valentine's Day and Presidents Day
All artwork is original and create by myself.
Thanks for looking at my products,
Yvonne Crawford
STEM Challenges is a fun way to incorporate science, technology and design into your classroom. This packet focuses on STEM challenges with a February, Valentine's Day and Presidents Day 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 activities in this packet are centered around the month of February and the Valentine's Day season.
The STEM, STEAM or Makerspace challenges are:
Build a Heart Tower Challenge
Create Cupid's Bow Challenge
Log Cabin Challenge
Design and create a President's Hat Challenge
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.
These were made to be versatile to work as stand alone stem centers that require minimal supervision or a whole class activity.
More STEM Units:
STEM BUNDLE - THE ENTIRE YEAR - 3 FREE MONTHS!
STEM Center Challenges - Back to School
STEM Center Challenges - October
STEM Center Challenges - November
STEM Center Challenges - December - Christmas
STEM Center Challenges - January
All artwork is original and create by myself.
Thanks for looking at my products,
Yvonne Crawford
STEM Challenges is a fun way to incorporate science, technology and design into your classroom. This packet has four unique STEM challenges for each month of the school year. 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 printable.
This bundle is discounted by $13.50 - three free months of STEM activities.
The STEM, STEAM or Makerspace challenges are:
August/September - Back to School
October - Christopher Columbus Day and Halloween
November - To be added
December - To be added
January - To be added
February - To be added
March - To be added
April - To be added
May - To be added
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.
These were made to be versatile to work as stand alone stem centers that require minimal supervision or a whole class activity.
All artwork is original and create by myself.
Thanks for looking at my products,
Yvonne Crawford
STEM Challenges is a fun way to incorporate science, technology and design into your classroom. This packet focuses on STEM challenges with an October 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:
Christopher Columbus Floatable Sailboat
Haunted House
Glow in the Dark Binary Code Necklace
Bat Plane
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.
These were made to be versatile to work as stand alone stem centers that require minimal supervision or a whole class activity.
All artwork is original and create by myself.
Thanks for looking at my products,
Yvonne Crawford