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Spring STEM Activities Earth Day Challenges Bird House Nest Caterpillar April

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Miss Tech Queen STEM
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5 Challenges + Google Slide Show for each with Digital Activities
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Stem is such an engaging way to bring the learning to the next level. Added bonus the students LOVE it!
This is an awesome bundle with so many great activities for spring and Earth Day. My favorite is the caterpillar using bottle caps! The kids enjoyed it as well.

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    Description

    These Spring STEM Activities are great for engaging your students. This Spring bundle has 4 exciting challenges for March, April & May. LOW PREP for any elementary classroom! Each low prep STEAM activity comes with a digital slide show, certificates, task cards & more.

    What’s Included in the Spring  Stem Challenges Bundle:

    5 fun & simple activities all Spring themed and LOW PREP for your convenience!

    Spring STEM Activity 1: Earth Day Activities STEM Recycling Challenge

    Students will learn about recycling and be challenged to create an invention using recyclable materials only. Students will go through the Engineering Design Process as they learn how to create an invention or something useful with a box & up to 5 recycled materials.

    Spring STEM Activity 2: Spring STEM Challenge Measuring

    It’s Spring! Time for caterpillars! Students will have a friendly competition with each other and build the tallest caterpillar. This activity pairs with The Hungry Caterpillar & incorporates balance, counting, and measuring.

    Spring STEM Activity 3: Earth Day STEM Birdhouse

    Spring is full of birds! As birds are migrating back from the north, your students can help build a birdhouse out of recycled materials to welcome the birds back! Students will learn about bird nests and go through the Engineering Design Process as they use only recycled materials.

    Spring STEM Activity 4: Challenge Shapes STEM Challenge

    Shapes are everywhere! Challenge your students to use only shapes to create spring designs! Students can practice counting and identifying shapes.

    Spring STEM Activity 5: Easter Activities Disguise STEAM Challenge

    This challenge adds the A for art! Your students will need to be creative & let their minds soar. Challenge them to disguise a bunny or egg into something else! I love seeing the creativity and ideas!!!!

    EACH SPRING STEM CHALLENGE ALSO INCLUDES: 

    • Each activity includes a Google Slide Show / Can be used with Microsoft PowerPoint
      • Share a copy with students using Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams
      • Includes task cards, response sheets, timer
      • Students can type on the response sheets/insert photos of what they did
      • Challenges are easy to complete at home

    • Task card printables - in small and large sizes
    • Activity response sheet - different versions depending on your students' level
    • Teacher directions
    • Photos of student made samples to help guide you & your students 
    • Student certificates 
    • Printable stickers

    WHO ARE THE SPRING STEM CHALLENGES PERFECT FOR?

    • Teachers who want to use these Spring themed activities as a center or whole class activity.
    • Teachers looking for easy set up that uses common classroom items and low copying

    Save 30% when you buy this bundle vs. individual activities!

    You will receive 5 engaging STEM Challenges for your students to do all month long!

    This activity includes a printable version AND Google Slides Presentation (works with Microsoft PowerPoint). This digital version:

    • Can be used for digital use, centers, independent work in class
    • Share a copy with students using Google Classroom or Teams
    • Includes task cards, response sheets, timer
    • Students can type on the response sheets about what they did
    • Spring STEM challenges that are easy to complete at home
    • Use to display & model on your Smartboard at school too!

    HOW I USE THIS AS A STEM TEACHER:

    I teach 360 students each week in grades K through 4th, so I created these Spring themed stem activities to be able to easily set up, use reusable materials, and need low copying! I can adjust response sheets and challenges to meet each grade level. I need something quick and easy for me, yet engaging and challenging for my students! I hope your students enjoy these as much as mine do! :)

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    Thank you,

    Dena ♥

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Express the length of an object as a whole number of length units, by laying multiple copies of a shorter object (the length unit) end to end; understand that the length measurement of an object is the number of same-size length units that span it with no gaps or overlaps.
    Measure the length of an object by selecting and using appropriate tools such as rulers, yardsticks, meter sticks, and measuring tapes.
    Measure the length of an object twice, using length units of different lengths for the two measurements; describe how the two measurements relate to the size of the unit chosen.
    Generate measurement data by measuring lengths using rulers marked with halves and fourths of an inch. Show the data by making a line plot, where the horizontal scale is marked off in appropriate units-whole numbers, halves, or quarters.
    Measure areas by counting unit squares (square cm, square m, square in, square ft, and improvised units).

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