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Christmas STEM Challenge Activity Download | Stem IMPROV | Homeschool | Printables | Homeschool Stem | Stem Kids | Stem Activity Cards
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Christmas STEM Challenge Activity Download | Stem IMPROV | Homeschool | Printables | Homeschool Stem | Stem Kids | Stem Activity Cards

Christmas STEM Improv is a quick STEM activity to work on creativity, mental flexibility & the planning step of the Engineering Design Process (EDP). If you've ever found yourself pressed for time, in need of no prep STEM activities perfect for sub plans, centers, bell ringers and more -- or confused about how to help students develop creativity and imagin…
Christmas STEM Improv is a quick STEM activity to work on creativity, mental flexibility & the planning step of the Engineering Design Process (EDP). If you've ever found yourself pressed for time, in need of no prep STEM activities perfect for sub plans, centers, bell ringers and more -- or confused about how to help students develop creativity and imagination -- you'll love STEM Improv! This is the Christmas set, so all of the categories are Christmas-themed! ** NOTE: THIS IS A DOWNLOADABLE RESOURCE. NO PHYSICAL ITEMS WILL BE SENT. Here's how it works: 1. Students will randomly select from three categories: Object, Material* & Function 2. Students create a design plan & answer questions about their initial plan. 3. Sharing designs, discussions & extensions are optional. With 8 options in each category, there are 336 unique combinations in this set that will keep your students flush with designs to challenge them! *The materials lists include some unconventional building materials (like gummy bears!) resulting in whimsical, often hilarious, designs! What's included in this Christmas STEM activity? - A 3-minute video to introduce the activity to your students (an excerpt is shown in the video preview just below the product cover image) - Print and paperless options - The Google Slides™ version of the student handouts is editable - Randomized printable cards & video spinners for summer-themed objects, materials, and functions - 336 all-new possible design combinations! (8 options + free choice for each category) [Every set in the STEM Improv activities series comes with unique sets of objects, materials & functions.] - Student handouts/slides to describe plan their designs and answer questions to think through designs - Teacher tips, notes, and troubleshooting STEM Improv is an exercise to help students build their creativity, problem-solving & flexibility muscles. Like its inspiration, comedic improv, what students design and create isn't the focal point. Expect flashes of brilliance, complete flops, and everything in between! The objective here isn't the end product - it's the process of practicing to keep your brain moving and engaged in the effort of productive creation even if the brain objects, sends up roadblocks, or wants to shut down and give up. Because students are planning but not actually build prototypes for their designs (unless you choose to extend), no materials are needed. STEM Improv is not meant to be a substitute for the EDP; it is a supplement to focus in on a narrow piece to improve skills in short class periods. This quick, ~10-15 minute activity is perfect for: - Short class periods - Bell ringers - Sub plans - Centers - Independent work - Choice boards - Must do / May do lists
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Christmas STEM Improv is a quick STEM activity to work on creativity, mental flexibility & the planning step of the Engineering Design Process (EDP). If you've ever found yourself pressed for time, in need of no prep STEM activities perfect for sub plans, centers, bell ringers and more -- or confused about how to help students develop creativity and imagination -- you'll love STEM Improv! This is the Christmas set, so all of the categories are Christmas-themed! ** NOTE: THIS IS A DOWNLOADABLE RESOURCE. NO PHYSICAL ITEMS WILL BE SENT. Here's how it works: 1. Students will randomly select from three categories: Object, Material* & Function 2. Students create a design plan & answer questions about their initial plan. 3. Sharing designs, discussions & extensions are optional. With 8 options in each category, there are 336 unique combinations in this set that will keep your students flush with designs to challenge them! *The materials lists include some unconventional building materials (like gummy bears!) resulting in whimsical, often hilarious, designs! What's included in this Christmas STEM activity? - A 3-minute video to introduce the activity to your students (an excerpt is shown in the video preview just below the product cover image) - Print and paperless options - The Google Slides™ version of the student handouts is editable - Randomized printable cards & video spinners for summer-themed objects, materials, and functions - 336 all-new possible design combinations! (8 options + free choice for each category) [Every set in the STEM Improv activities series comes with unique sets of objects, materials & functions.] - Student handouts/slides to describe plan their designs and answer questions to think through designs - Teacher tips, notes, and troubleshooting STEM Improv is an exercise to help students build their creativity, problem-solving & flexibility muscles. Like its inspiration, comedic improv, what students design and create isn't the focal point. Expect flashes of brilliance, complete flops, and everything in between! The objective here isn't the end product - it's the process of practicing to keep your brain moving and engaged in the effort of productive creation even if the brain objects, sends up roadblocks, or wants to shut down and give up. Because students are planning but not actually build prototypes for their designs (unless you choose to extend), no materials are needed. STEM Improv is not meant to be a substitute for the EDP; it is a supplement to focus in on a narrow piece to improve skills in short class periods. This quick, ~10-15 minute activity is perfect for: - Short class periods - Bell ringers - Sub plans - Centers - Independent work - Choice boards - Must do / May do lists