- Paper Airplane Challenge:
Supplies: Construction paper, tape, and glue.
The Task: Each student will be given the supplies they need to build their own paper airplane. Once they are done, each student will throw their airplane, competing to see which flies the farthest.
The benefit: This interactive group activity turns students into engineers who are working within the engineering design process (EDP). Based on how their plane does versus others, students begin to see which design is most effective. Following the activity, you can have a group discussion about the best design and why it was the most aerodynamic.
Supplies: Sand, baking soda, sugar, small bowl or plate (not plastic or paper), small cup, lighter fluid, measuring spoons, a bucket of water, and matches.
The Task: In small groups with adult supervision, students will combine sand and lighter fluid. Then, on top, students add 1 tbsp of baking soda and 4 tbsp of sugar in a small pile. After the setup is complete, an adult will use a match to light the sand/lighter fluid. The reaction will slowly take place, resulting in the fire snake created by a chemical reaction.
The benefit: This introduces students to chemical reactions and can be a great addition to learning about the periodic table.
- STEM Sports® Football Kit:
Supplies: STEM Sports® curricula are turnkey and do not require any additional supplies to implement.
The Task: The curriculum includes eight (8) modules covering various areas of science, technology, engineering, and math. The lessons use football to give real-world examples of what students are learning in an interactive, hands-on environment. For example, in the Technilogical Advancements and Improved Quarterback Play lesson, students collect data and display it in a bar graph. Students then use a bar graph to make a claim
about the effectiveness of gloves.
The benefit: STEM Football® aligns with NGSS, CCSS, and K-12 Physical Education Standards. This makes the curriculum the perfect addition to a classroom, afterschool, or homeschool curriculum.