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In this video, Fanny grabs a card from the Pocketful of Ideas deck that says to “to build something to protect your boat from…
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STEM Supplies - 2 years ago / 0 comments
In this video, Fanny grabs a card from the Pocketful of Ideas deck that says to “to build something to protect your boat from…
WavesRachel - 2 years ago / 0 comments
Use cardboard and 3Duxdesign cardboard connectors to make your own Halloween candy machine! This video shows how to make three different cardboard candy creations:…
HolidaySTEM Supplies - 2 years ago / 0 comments
Using Strawbees, students can make their own windmill or wind turbine! Strawbees are reusable straw connectors, so students are encouraged to make many different…
StrawbeesSTEM Supplies - 2 years ago / 0 comments
A great back-to-school challenge for students! Using Hummingbird Bit Kits, students create their own name tags.
STEAMSavannah - 2 years ago / 0 comments
In this model, students demonstrate electron movement in series and parallel circuits.
PhysicsRachel - 3 years ago / 0 comments
Use Tinkercard to make your own Valentine’s Day keychains. Students can design their own shapes using Tinkercad and upload design to print on a 3D…
Valentine's DaySavannah - 3 years ago / 0 comments
In this recording, I am showing my 9th grade physics students an introduction to circuits using a hand crank generator. Students are following along with…
Remote LearningSavannah - 3 years ago / 0 comments
Leading students through electron movement
Remote LearningSTEM Supplies - 3 years ago / 0 comments
Using simple supplies from your kitchen, make your own fizzy volcano. The baking soda (bicarbonate of soda) reacts with the vinegar producing carbon dioxide, a…
VolcanoSTEM Supplies - 3 years ago / 0 comments
Teach students about the effectiveness of masks by replicating Bill Nye’s experiment in this video. Different materials are more effective than others on blocking the…
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