STEM Starters provide students with essential tools to complete hands-on projects. When combined with everyday items, these materials can be used to design and execute a project using creative exploration and the engineering design process. By approaching a problem or a challenge with this thought process, children are able to make educated guesses, problem-solve, and learn without the fear of making a mistake.
This STEM Starters: Egg Drop activity kit challenges students to create a device that can protect an egg when dropped from an elevated position. The essential pieces plus an 8-pages parent/teacher guide are provided; it's up to the young scientists to determine the best materials to use in order to protect their egg.
STEM Starters provide students with essential tools to complete hands-on projects. When combined with everyday items, these materials can be used to design and execute a project using creative exploration and the engineering design process. By approaching a problem or a challenge with this thought process, children are able to make educated guesses, problem-solve, and learn without the fear of making a mistake.
This STEM Starters: Egg Drop activity kit challenges students to create a device that can protect an egg when dropped from an elevated position. The essential pieces plus an 8-pages parent/teacher guide are provided; it's up to the young scientists to determine the best materials to use in order to protect their egg.
STEM Starters provide students with essential tools to complete hands-on projects. When combined with everyday items, these materials can be used to design and execute a project using creative exploration and the engineering design process. By approaching a problem or a challenge with this thought process, children are able to make educated guesses, problem-solve, and learn without the fear of making a mistake.
This STEM Starters: Egg Drop activity kit challenges students to create a device that can protect an egg when dropped from an elevated position. The essential pieces plus an 8-pages parent/teacher guide are provided; it's up to the young scientists to determine the best materials to use in order to protect their egg.