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Engineering resources for Easel Assessments and for homeschool

Preview of NASA Astronauts Space & International Space Station Virtual Field Trip & Quiz

NASA Astronauts Space & International Space Station Virtual Field Trip & Quiz

Created by
Teacher Orbit
Looking for an activity about NASA's work in space, astronauts and/or the International Space Station? Let your students take a Virtual Field trip! Topics include: current missions, create a rocket, Newton's Laws of Motion in Space, Studying Climate Change from space, Apollo 11, life on the international space station and what it takes to become an astronaut. Students will also tour various NASA sites around the country and observe NASA's current images from space.What's included? 2 digital choi
Preview of TinkerCAD Cookie Cutter Activity

TinkerCAD Cookie Cutter Activity

Created by
3D-PT
Elevate your classroom with the "TinkerCAD Cookie Cutter Activity." This engaging resource combines the world of 3D design with the sweet satisfaction of baking, offering a hands-on and delicious approach to learning.Highlights:Edible Engineering: Students dive into the exciting world of 3D design as they create their very own custom cookie cutters. It's a delightful blend of art and engineering that sparks creativity.Practical Application: Beyond the computer screen, this activity culminates in
Preview of Understanding the Scientific Method Reading Comprehension Passage

Understanding the Scientific Method Reading Comprehension Passage

Understanding the Scientific Method Reading Comprehension PassageUnlock the secrets of scientific inquiry with our "Understanding the Scientific Method" resource! This comprehensive package is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of the scientific method, a foundational process in scientific research and discovery.Key Features:Informative Reading Passage: Our resource features an engaging and informative reading passage that introduces students to the key components of the
Preview of Redox and Electrochemistry Learning Activities (Distance Learning)

Redox and Electrochemistry Learning Activities (Distance Learning)

This zip file contains many different activities (68 pages of student handouts and 1 PowerPoint with a total of 55 slides) which can be used to compose a unit for chemistry students involving topics in Redox and Electrochemistry. Topics in this unit include determination of oxidation numbers, differences between oxidation and reduction, oxidizing and reducing agents, writing half reactions and net ionic equations, balancing redox reactions, using a replacement series to determine whether a rea
Preview of Exploring the Wonders of Science Reading Comprehension Passage

Exploring the Wonders of Science Reading Comprehension Passage

Exploring the Wonders of Science Reading Comprehension PassageEmbark on a journey to unravel the mysteries of the universe with our engaging resource, "Exploring the Wonders of Science." This comprehensive package is designed to foster a deep understanding of scientific concepts while enhancing critical thinking skills in students.Key Features:1. Informative Reading Passage: Delve into the essence of science with our carefully crafted reading passage. It elucidates the fundamental principles of
Preview of Walking Dead Water Filter Lab

Walking Dead Water Filter Lab

Created by
3D-PT
With shows like "The Walking Dead" and others, students are interested in how to survive the Zombie Apocalypse. One thing they will need is an improvised water filter to clean dirty water. This type of water filter was seen in a episode of "The Walking Dead". It's also featured in survival shows. You will need plastic water bottles, sand, gravel, coffee filters, marbles, and any other medium you think can be used to filter water. I do NOT recommend using charcoal or ash, because when wet they ar
Preview of NGSS SCIENCE RESEARCH CHOICE BOARDS: ELECTRICITY, MAGNETISM, ENERGY, MOTION

NGSS SCIENCE RESEARCH CHOICE BOARDS: ELECTRICITY, MAGNETISM, ENERGY, MOTION

Created by
Teacher Orbit
Student-ready Google Slides SCIENCE WRITING Choice Board AND EASEL ASSESSMENT gives you 9 EASY-TO-USE assignable RESEARCH-WRITING tasks that you can assign or give your students choices for science and/or STEM lessons, AND an assessment that could be used for Electricity-Magnetism. Choice board Research & Writing Topics include: Electricity, Motion, Energy, and Magnetism. This resource is DIGITAL OR PRINT-READY!Students will have the opportunity to research current topics related to these NG
Preview of Earthquake Building Lab w Flat Rate Boxes

Earthquake Building Lab w Flat Rate Boxes

Created by
3D-PT
This lab uses FREE small USPS flat rate boxes to model buildings in a earthquake zone. You can pick them up for FREE from your local post office, or have them delivered in bulk to your school. Challenge your students to produce buildings that would withstand more earthquake forces. You can also have your students use TinkerCAD to model their home. Your students then modify their building to withstand a greater magnitude earthquake. You can expand this into a building project like the toothpick b
Preview of Electric Distribution - An investigative mystery for middle school

Electric Distribution - An investigative mystery for middle school

This .PPT slide presentation asks the question, "What caused the power failure?" It shows students the path that electricity takes from the power plant to the lamp plugged in at their house. Each slide explains the step in the system, then asks students to research what might have gone wrong at that step to cause the power outage.When they have completed all the steps, you will hand them a card (or virtual card) that will tell them where their power was interrupted. This encourages them to ma
Preview of Electric Distribution Mystery (Google Slides)

Electric Distribution Mystery (Google Slides)

This interesting slide sequence follows electric distribution from the power plant to the lights in your students' homes. It asks the question, "Why was there a power failure?" After reading the information about each step of the distribution, your students will research all the things that might have gone wrong to cause the power failure. After they have created their lists, you will give them a problem by assigning a number on the possible problems document. If their assigned problem appears
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