STEM Explorers Series Editable Student “Passport”
Updated: December 22, 2024
Type: STEM Resource
Grade Level: 2 - 5
This editable “passport” is for use with our STEM Explorers series so pack your bags and take your students on a voyage of STEM challenges that incorporate the engineering design process with themed activities from countries around the world. The STEM Explorers curriculum includes activities that travel to each continent and explore inventions and feats of engineering from places such as ancient Egypt and Antarctica! Explore STEM career connections, ice breaker activities, and math extension problems that are all included in each complete lesson.
Related Vivify Lessons
Take your students on an educational adventure to Australia with this complete lesson! Read the letter from fictitious travel guides explaining the invention of the baby safety capsule (car seat) in Australia.
Grades: Kindergarten - 5th; Homeschool
Teaching Duration: 2 hours
Take your students on an educational journey to Ancient Greece with this complete lesson! Read the letter from fictitious travel guides explaining the history of the Greek mathematician Archimedes and introducing simple machines.
Grades: Kindergarten - 5th; Homeschool
Teaching Duration: 2 hours
Take your students on a educational journey to Antarctica with this complete lesson! Read the letter from fictitious travel guides explaining weather conditions and the hazards of living in Antarctica. Students will learn about "insulation" and "freezing point" as they complete introductory activities using dry ice (optional) and simulating animal blubber!
Grades: Kindergarten - 5th
Teaching Duration: 2 hours
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