Tamiya 1/100 Space Shuttle Atlantis Model Kit Details: Brand: Tamiya Condition: Brand new Weight: 3033g
If you are looking for student engagement an escape room project is the way to go! For this Escape Room, the information within the tasks is all about the United States Space Shuttle Missions. It’s an Unlock the Box Challenge with a Science-based theme! And it includes a STEM Challenge! ➡️Click here to save 20% on the Exploring Space Reading, STEM, and Escape Room Bundle ➡️Click here to save 20% on the Exploring Space Read and Build Bundle (Reading Passages and STEM) How does this work? STEM Escape Rooms are locked box activities that involve solving riddles and tasks to find clues to open a locked box. Students work together to find the keywords that lead to the needed information to unlock a lock. And, a STEM Challenge is included! What are the tasks? Box 1 will be solved by students reading through a data table containing information about all the shuttle missions. Their task to place certain events in chronological order which reveals a clue. After unlocking the box, they are led to Box 2. This one involves solving math problems to cover the next clue. Box 3 has a clue they can find by using a United States map to track specific locations astronauts might have seen as their orbit passed over the USA. What do you need? You will need three number locks for this quest. Directions are included to use this set without these locks! You will also need three boxes. This can be a plastic or metal toolbox, but any box will work- even a cardboard box! Directions and photos are included for how to set up the boxes and locks or how to use a version without locks. You do not need 3 boxes and 3 locks per group! It’s three boxes and three locks for the entire class. The Escape Room includes: Table of contents 3 pages of tips and tricks for setting up everything For Box 1- teacher directions with photos, student directions, Shuttle Missions Data table, event cards, clue cards, and box labels. For Box 2- teacher directions with photos, math pages in two versions with answer keys, clue cards for your display, and box labels. For Box 3 – teacher directions with photos, Mission log, maps in several versions with an answer key, and box labels. Miscellaneous forms include Hint cards for each task, an alternative locking system (made of paper), a Planning Check-off Page, Certificates to award students completing the task, and all pages are provided in a black and white version. ➡️The Space Robot STEM Challenge is included! Students will design a Space Robot following constraints requiring the robot to be useful for astronauts. The STEM Challenge file includes: 3 page Teacher's Guide two forms of editable constraints editable lab sheet editable rubric photos Who is this for? This Escape Room was tested with fifth graders. It would be great for 4th-5th grade. Some items are provided in two ability levels. Three pages of hints and tips will guide you through using this resource. This may be too challenging for third graders. What is your prep for both events? The Escape Room includes copying, laminating, and cutting out student directions cards, space shuttle images, Mars and planets images; copying and laminating data table and mission log; copying and cutting apart mission events strips and math paper. The prep and setup will take at least 30 minutes. Prepping for the STEM Challenge includes gathering the materials and setting up bins of materials for students. The materials are commonly found in a classroom and it includes cardboard tubes. What are students saying? It’s a highly engaging activity that will create a busy-ness in your classroom that is so much fun. Comments from my students include: “This is the most fun I have ever had in STEM class!” “I loved every part of this. It made me use some thinking.” “We loved that it made us really work as a team.” For more STEM Escape Rooms, check below! Land Forms Sharks Skeletons Spiders Volcanoes Weather Winter Sports Back to School End of the Year Halloween Sports Valentine's Day Animal Adaptations Here are some resources that would work perfectly with this Escape Room: Space Reading Passages Distance Learning Earth in Space Flipper Book The Sun and Planets Flipper Book Traveling in Space Flipper Book Exploring Space Non-Fiction Task Cards Space and Planets Task Cards ***************************************************************************** Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies, and product launches: Click here to follow my store. It’s that easy to receive email updates about Teachers Are Terrific! Thank you so much, Teachers Really are Terrific!
Here are some ways to save time while your students study space topics. This includes an escape room, task cards, and reading resources.
Did you know NASA publishes educational information for kids and teens? They do! If you have children who are interested in space, take a look at the
Tamiya 1/100 Space Shuttle Atlantis Model Kit Details: Brand: Tamiya Condition: Brand new Weight: 3033g
Here are some ways to save time while your students study space topics. This includes an escape room, task cards, and reading resources.
If you are looking for student engagement an escape room project is the way to go! For this Escape Room, the information within the tasks is all about the United States Space Shuttle Missions. It’s an Unlock the Box Challenge with a Science-based theme! And it includes a STEM Challenge! ➡️Click here to save 20% on the Exploring Space Reading, STEM, and Escape Room Bundle ➡️Click here to save 20% on the Exploring Space Read and Build Bundle (Reading Passages and STEM) How does this work? STEM Escape Rooms are locked box activities that involve solving riddles and tasks to find clues to open a locked box. Students work together to find the keywords that lead to the needed information to unlock a lock. And, a STEM Challenge is included! What are the tasks? Box 1 will be solved by students reading through a data table containing information about all the shuttle missions. Their task to place certain events in chronological order which reveals a clue. After unlocking the box, they are led to Box 2. This one involves solving math problems to cover the next clue. Box 3 has a clue they can find by using a United States map to track specific locations astronauts might have seen as their orbit passed over the USA. What do you need? You will need three number locks for this quest. Directions are included to use this set without these locks! You will also need three boxes. This can be a plastic or metal toolbox, but any box will work- even a cardboard box! Directions and photos are included for how to set up the boxes and locks or how to use a version without locks. You do not need 3 boxes and 3 locks per group! It’s three boxes and three locks for the entire class. The Escape Room includes: Table of contents 3 pages of tips and tricks for setting up everything For Box 1- teacher directions with photos, student directions, Shuttle Missions Data table, event cards, clue cards, and box labels. For Box 2- teacher directions with photos, math pages in two versions with answer keys, clue cards for your display, and box labels. For Box 3 – teacher directions with photos, Mission log, maps in several versions with an answer key, and box labels. Miscellaneous forms include Hint cards for each task, an alternative locking system (made of paper), a Planning Check-off Page, Certificates to award students completing the task, and all pages are provided in a black and white version. ➡️The Space Robot STEM Challenge is included! Students will design a Space Robot following constraints requiring the robot to be useful for astronauts. The STEM Challenge file includes: 3 page Teacher's Guide two forms of editable constraints editable lab sheet editable rubric photos Who is this for? This Escape Room was tested with fifth graders. It would be great for 4th-5th grade. Some items are provided in two ability levels. Three pages of hints and tips will guide you through using this resource. This may be too challenging for third graders. What is your prep for both events? The Escape Room includes copying, laminating, and cutting out student directions cards, space shuttle images, Mars and planets images; copying and laminating data table and mission log; copying and cutting apart mission events strips and math paper. The prep and setup will take at least 30 minutes. Prepping for the STEM Challenge includes gathering the materials and setting up bins of materials for students. The materials are commonly found in a classroom and it includes cardboard tubes. What are students saying? It’s a highly engaging activity that will create a busy-ness in your classroom that is so much fun. Comments from my students include: “This is the most fun I have ever had in STEM class!” “I loved every part of this. It made me use some thinking.” “We loved that it made us really work as a team.” For more STEM Escape Rooms, check below! Land Forms Sharks Skeletons Spiders Volcanoes Weather Winter Sports Back to School End of the Year Halloween Sports Valentine's Day Animal Adaptations Here are some resources that would work perfectly with this Escape Room: Space Reading Passages Distance Learning Earth in Space Flipper Book The Sun and Planets Flipper Book Traveling in Space Flipper Book Exploring Space Non-Fiction Task Cards Space and Planets Task Cards ***************************************************************************** Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies, and product launches: Click here to follow my store. It’s that easy to receive email updates about Teachers Are Terrific! Thank you so much, Teachers Really are Terrific!
Many women have made milestone achievements in the quest of space exploration. Here are the firsts.
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So, I started a new STEM adventure and I really had no idea how my students might react. After each class completed this little task I asked for some feedback - which is kind of a dangerous thing to do with fifth graders. Nevertheless, I asked and here is what I got, “After three years of
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Tamiya 1/100 Space Shuttle Atlantis Model Kit Details: Brand: Tamiya Condition: Brand new Weight: 3033g
Last year, I started a new Space Club program at four middle schools. Not wanting to reinvent the wheel, I searched the web for ideas and curriculum to implement. I soon became excited to find great resources like NASA and TeachEngineering , but I was
Many women have made milestone achievements in the quest of space exploration. Here are the firsts.
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