Arguably the most important thing to do at the beginning of a new school year, other than teaching procedures, is building classroom community. One of my favorite ways to build community is by introducing my students to STEM activities.
Not only are these activities engaging to students, they also help teach problem solving as students are introduced to the scientific method.
The following are my top four STEM activities to build teamwork in the classroom.
#1) Paper Chain STEM Challenge
During the Paper Chain STEM Challenge students are given the task to create the longest paper chain in the given time frame with only the materials provided.
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#2) Marshmallow and Spaghetti STEM Challenge
During the Marshmallow and Spaghetti STEM Challenge students are given the task to create the tallest tower in the given time frame with only the materials provided. To learn more click on the picture.
#3) Foil Boat STEM Challenge
During the Foil Boat STEM Challenge students are given the task to create a foil boat that will hold the most pennies or marbles without sinking. To learn more click on the picture.
#4) Marshmallow Tower STEM Challenge
During the Marshmallow Tower STEM Challenge students are given the task to create the tallest tower in the given time frame using only the materials provided. To learn more click on the picture.
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-Carly
It is as important as education to develop the sense of teamwork in children. Well written blog, Thanks for sharing.
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