In this lesson students work in collaborative groups to collect, represent, and …
In this lesson students work in collaborative groups to collect, represent, and interpret numerical data that they generate by using Sphero robots to knock down bowling pins!
This is a good video/article to use technology: Jamboard. I found it …
This is a good video/article to use technology: Jamboard. I found it useful to stay engaged with interactions in meetings to increase the level of engagement with participant participation.
In this lesson students engineer ramps and race monster trucks. Students estimate …
In this lesson students engineer ramps and race monster trucks. Students estimate and measure distances traveled and then organize and visually represent this data in a graph.
These resources were provided by Moore County. Teams will get 30 minutes …
These resources were provided by Moore County. Teams will get 30 minutes to engineer something for their robot to accomplish a task. After that, teams will have 30 minutes to program their robot to complete the task. This competition is only for K-2 students. Each school may send up to 4 Dash teams to the Elementary showcase.
In this lesson, students use their knowledge of sound energy to create …
In this lesson, students use their knowledge of sound energy to create a soundproof box to protect a secret code word! Students measure and graph decibels to determine how well their boxes omit sounds!
In this lesson students create large story maps to retell and familiar …
In this lesson students create large story maps to retell and familiar text. Students record themselves and place QR codes along the story map. Students then code Sphero Robots, dressed as main characters, to make their way through each part of the story.
Physics Science textbook for the 2018-2020 school year. This textbook was developed …
Physics Science textbook for the 2018-2020 school year. This textbook was developed to align to the Utah Science Core Curriculum. (Updated: May 29, 2019)
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