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REMIX "WHO ARE MY STUDENTS?"
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The first day of the school it is the key for the students to feel welcome to their classes and to your class, We need to know how to make them confortable working with you and if you know them well they will like you as their teacher

Subject:
Arts Education
Educational Technology
English Language Arts
English as a Second Language
Exceptional Children
Language, Grammar and Vocabulary
Psychology
Sociology
Speaking and Listening
Technology Engineering and Design Education
Material Type:
Game
Interactive
Questionnaire
Vocabulary
Author:
Dr. JAVIER H ARIZMENDI PENALOZA
Date Added:
07/07/2020
REMIX "WHO ARE MY STUDENTS?"
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The first day and week of school is key for students to feel welcome in their classes and to your class. The activities planned from the first day onward are integral in making connections. This initial assignment is designed to help students in your class explore their voice, ability, and personal identity.

Subject:
Arts Education
English Language Arts
English as a Second Language
Exceptional Children
Language, Grammar and Vocabulary
Psychology
Speaking and Listening
Technology Engineering and Design Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
NATALIE EZELL
Date Added:
11/12/2020
STEM Teacher Definition and Best Practices
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This is a document created by active NC STEM Teachers- to help describe some best practices/job description of what an elementary STEM Teacher should be doing within their schools.

Subject:
Applied Science
Career Development
Career Technical Education
Computer Science
Engineering
STEM
Science
Technology Engineering and Design Education
Material Type:
Curriculum
Author:
Steve Johnson
Date Added:
09/14/2023
Science Activity: Make a Mini-Helicopter From Paper!
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This web page includes templates for making simple paper helicopters that students can drop and watch them spin and fall slowly to the ground. These "rotocopters" model the way that maple, ash, and other trees disperse seeds through a helicopter method (possible life science connection). Students can make their own rotocopter and then change one variable to see how it affects the flight time. Possible variables include: type of paper, size of rotocopter, weight of paperclip, number of blades, etc.

Subject:
Applied Science
Career Technical Education
Engineering
Physical Science
Physics
STEM
Science
Technology Engineering and Design Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Diagram/Illustration
Author:
Exploritorium
Date Added:
10/11/2019
Solar Racing
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In this design challenge, students will harness the power of the sun to design, construct and evaluate a solar-powered model car of their creation. Students will utilize the design process and select an optimal gear ratio and components for their car.

Subject:
Career Technical Education
STEM
Science
Technology Engineering and Design Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Penn State University
Author:
Andy Lau, Dale Short, and Toby Short
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Someone Builds the Dream
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Students will learn and understand the design process by designing and engineering the ultimate playground. What is the design process? Read Someone Builds the Dream by Lisa Wheeler and Loren Long and Balloons Over Broadway by Melissa Sweet. Discussion about dreams, goals, and reality.
Discussion about the design process and how to use it to design your dream
playground.
Discussion about what was created in each book. Write on poster paper. Make connections between dreams and reality.
Could we dream up a better playground (or school)? How do we make it a reality?

Subject:
Applied Science
Career Technical Education
Engineering
STEM
Science
Technology Engineering and Design Education
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Linda Brown
Date Added:
11/17/2022
Toy Design
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How do you come up with the “perfect toy”?

Students will review the history and future of toys, and use that information to come up with a design plan for their own “perfect toy”.

PBL project that could be tailored for grades 4-12.

Subject:
Arts Education
Career Technical Education
Family and Consumer Sciences Education
Marketing and Entrepreneurship Education
Technology Engineering and Design Education
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Lesson
Reference Material
Student Guide
Author:
Ben Bache
Date Added:
12/06/2019