Sink or float stem challenge

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A jar filled with blue water and clear oil are on a kitchen counter. Small objects like coins, buttons, pebbles, etc. are on the counter too. #kellysclassroomonline Water Stem Activities Preschool, Sinking And Floating Activities, Sink Or Float Preschool, Growing Activities, Science Projects For Preschoolers, Science Fair Projects Boards, Scientific Process, Stem Activities Preschool, Summer Preschool Activities

This is a sink or float science and STEM activity in which students drop small objects into a jar filled with water and baby oil. Which items will float on the water? Which items will float on the oil? Which items will sink to the bottom? Great for making predictions, vocabulary development and introducing the scientific process. Blog post includes free record sheet printable. Preschool, prekindergarten, kindergarten, first grade. #kellysclassroomonline

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When planning for new STEM projects I always had an idea for building a windmill. There are also many parts to this project- let's dive right in! Building windmills is something I wanted to try and so, we did! So, just imagine for a second, challenging your students to create something that turns... Let

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End of the Year Summer STEM Challenge: In Wicked-Fast Water Slide, students must design a water slide built for speed, thrills, and safety, of course! Includes modifications for grades 2-8. STEM Challenges combine science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to guarantee hands-on, engaging learning. Perfect for the end of the year! Summer Stem Activities, Stem Camp, Summer Stem, Steam Challenges, Summer Safety, Science Camp, Summer Science, Jr High, Stem Challenge

This end of the year summer STEM challenge is definitely a fan-favorite. Before your students head off to their summer break, give them a memory that will have them lamenting that last bell! Working against a criteria & constraints list in groups, students must design a water slide built for speed, thrills, and safety.

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