{Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Sleigh} Christmas Storybook STEM Activities
This Christmas themed Storybook STEM unit includes ELA and STEM Activities for the following book: “Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Sleigh” by Mo Willems.
Physical Science-Motion and Stability: Forces and Interactions-Third Grade
Make observations and/or measurements of an object’s motion to provide evidence that a pattern can be used to predict future motion. [Clarification Statement: Examples of motion with a predictable pattern could include a child swinging in a swing, a ball rolling back and forth in a bowl, and two children on a see-saw.] [Assessment Boundary: Assessment does not include technical terms such as period and frequency.]
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This Christmas themed Storybook STEM unit includes ELA and STEM Activities for the following book: “Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Sleigh” by Mo Willems.
This low prep, Halloween themed STEM/STEAM activity is perfect to engage your elementary engineers in October! With a focus on force and motion, this activity is always a fun way to begin the school year.
This low prep, End of the Year and Summer themed STEM/STEAM activity is perfect to engage your elementary engineers in May! With a focus on force and motion, this activity is always a fun way to end the school year.
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This low prep, winter themed STEM/STEAM activity is perfect to engage your elementary engineers in January!
These printable and digital interactive activities are perfect for K-4th Grade! Differentiated Google Slides, Seesaw, AND Printable versions for K-1st Grade and 2nd-4th Grade are ready to use in the classroom or click and share immediately with students or parents for use during distance learning at home!
Storybook STEM: Spotlight on Science provides early childhood teachers with weekly all-in-one units to cover essential skills in reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, science, nonfiction research and engineering.
These End of the Year, Spring, and Summer themed STEM & STEAM activities are perfect to engage your elementary engineers in May and June!