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Egg Parachutes/ Stellar drop survival kits
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Egg Parachutes/ Stellar drop survival kits

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Grade Level Kindergarten, Grades 6-8
Resource Type Activity, Handout, Worksheet
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Egg parachutes with the theme of Futurama. Without mentioning the word 'Parachute' to students need to think in more inventive and creative ways.

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Stellar_drop_survival_kit.doc

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February 10, 2020
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stellar_drop_survival_kit.ppt

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February 10, 2020
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7 Reviews
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SML Member November 17, 2011

Thank you for putting this on here i think its an excellent resource i'm currently a trainee teacher doing a 3 year d&t course and i have to plan, deliver etc a stem activity and this would be brilliant as it can incorporate science and math as well as d&t. i love the futurama theme Thank you

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SML Member March 24, 2012

Fantastic resourse! Thanks for sharing :)

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SML Member May 20, 2012

Excellent resource. A great final activity in the forces unit allowing children to apply the knowledge they have learnt. Thank you!

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STEMcoordinator October 14, 2013

This lesson is ideal for teaching the engineering design process (EDP) which is Ask, Imagine, Plan, Create, Experiment, and Improve.

The students work together in their teams to brainstorm the best stellar drop survival kits,
they use blueprints to draw and label their design, next, they build or create the product, then they experiment or test it to see if it works properly, lastly, they improve it if it does not work properly.

I will add this to my favorites and use it with other engineering lessons I have. Thank you!! This is fantastic!!

STEMcoordinator

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