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Check out these super fun STEM toothpick activities that the kids are going to love. Kids will have fun exploring concepts in a hands-on way!

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A tower building STEM project is the perfect problem-solving and team building challenge. Students will work together to create the best or tallest version of the tower. This resource includes lesson plans already written for you with lab sheets labeled with the Engineering Design Process. Build a Toothpick tower today! #STEMchallenge Fairy Tale Stem, Molecular Geometry, Projects School, Decomposing Numbers, Stem Classes, Stem Resources, Education Games, Engineering Design Process, Problem Solving Activities

A tower building STEM project is the perfect problem-solving and team building challenge. Students will work together to create the best or tallest version of the tower. This resource includes lesson plans already written for you with lab sheets labeled with the Engineering Design Process. Build a Toothpick tower today! #STEMchallenge

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Use marshmallows, toothpicks, and spaghetti noodles to make towers, letters, and shapes. This engineering activity is perfect for kids ages 3 and up! Toothpick Tower, Toothpick Crafts, Steam Teacher, Makerspace Ideas, School Age Activities, Stem Engineering, Engineering Activities, Steam Activities, Stem Challenges

You know what I love even more than when an activity goes exactly as planned? When my kids take the lesson even further than I'd dreamed. That sends this deceptively educational mom over the moon! This simple engineering activity is a perfect example. I got the idea from a local STEM event eons ago, that provided kids with mostly edible building supplies and asked them to build and evaluate which shapes created the strongest, most stable structure. On the table were gumdrops, marshmallows…

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Allie Apels on Instagram: "Can you build a Spring Tower? 🌈  This is a super engaging STEM activity that requires only simple materials. We found all of ours at Dollarama. Learners are challenged to build a tower using popsicle sticks and wooden cylinder blocks. You can challenge them to see how high they can build their tower and to count the number of levels. My daughter came up with the idea of giving it a Spring twist and challenging the children to see how many spring flowers and insects they could add without their tower falling down. So much problem solving, patience, critical thinking, mathematical thinking goes into this activity.  My kiddos built towers today, while we made supper and it was so peaceful and calm.   #kindergarten #kindergartenteacher #playbaselearning #playfulnume Mathematical Thinking, Tower Falling, Stem Activity, Spring Twists, Play Based, Popsicle Sticks, Stem Activities, Kindergarten Teachers, Falling Down

Allie Apels on Instagram: "Can you build a Spring Tower? 🌈 This is a super engaging STEM activity that requires only simple materials. We found all of ours at Dollarama. Learners are challenged to build a tower using popsicle sticks and wooden cylinder blocks. You can challenge them to see how high they can build their tower and to count the number of levels. My daughter came up with the idea of giving it a Spring twist and challenging the children to see how many spring flowers and…

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This toothpick towers challenge, with only two materials, is the best ever. Yes, you have heard me say that many times, but this time I mean it. It is fun. It is hard. Really hard. And the kids want it to work so much. They persevere. They start over. They never give up.

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