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Free engineering reflective journals for teachers

Preview of Egg Drop Reflection- STEM/STEAM

Egg Drop Reflection- STEM/STEAM

Created by
Julia Alvarez
A simple reflection for lower elementary students to complete after building and testing their egg drop projects! Students will answer whether their egg survived the drop, what changes they made during the building process, and reflect on what changes they would make if they were to re-do their project. Great wrap-up following an egg drop experiment! Cut and glue into students' STEM/STEAM journals as callback material!
Preview of STEM Lesson Reflection Guide

STEM Lesson Reflection Guide

Never forget or skip (because you don't have enough time) the reflection after a steam activity or stem challenge again with this guide. Use these simple reflection questions to extend your students' thinking after the building and to help them think about what they can try differently next time.You May Also Like: ⭐ Back to School Stem Challenge Middle School⭐ Plan Thanksgiving Dinner Budgeting Activity⭐ Calculating Energy Activities Bundle
Preview of Draw an Engineer STEM Connection

Draw an Engineer STEM Connection

Do you know how students are thinking when they hear the word "engineering" or "Engineer"? Use this sheet as a pre-test and post-test within you classroom before you start your work with student understanding the skills of an Engineer.
Preview of Graphic Organizer: Thumbnail Sketches

Graphic Organizer: Thumbnail Sketches

Created by
StemWithMrE
Are you looking for a graphic organizer for your STEM students to organize their rough sketches and brainstorm possible ideas? Trying to scaffold student learning to encourage more than one solution when planning a prototype? Try using a Thumbnail Sketch Planning Document!This one page PDF graphic organizer is a great way for students to rough out their ideas while encouraging them to consider more than one possible solution to the problem. Thumbnail sketches allow students to focus on rough ide
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