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easter science experiments & stem challenges - lessons
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pt store
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seasonal
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winter
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back to school
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easter
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halloween
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easter science experiments & stem challenges
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egg stacking challenge
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when time is up each tower from the table top to the highest point and count how many easter egg halves were used
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the winner is the structure that stands the highest and/or the one that stacked the most eggs
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easter peeps boats stem challenge
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in this activity students design and build easter peeps sai oats and then test them to see if they will float
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a rabbit
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in our challenge students first designed their peep boat. they decided what type of sail they wanted to make from the construction paper and which peep they wanted to use
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students cut out and design their sails from the construction paper and decorate them
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students use a toothpick to attach their sail to the peeps bottom of their choice to create their easter peeps boat
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egg rocket races
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students build egg rockets from plastic easter eggs and “blast” them down two strings attached to the wall
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before beginning the races students decorate their egg rockets by cutting out construction paper fins and taping them to the rockets and/or putting stickers on them
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egg rocket needs a of straw taped to the top
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string through the straw on the rocket
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have students hold the of yarn in their hands and pull them apart to make their rockets “fly” to the wall. first rocket to the wall wins
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this is a fun easter twist on a classic science experiment and helps students to understand density
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next
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put tape on any holes and around the c in the middle to prevent water from getting inside and affecting the results
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place each egg in the bowl one at a time to see whether they sink
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getting your eggs in a row weight & mass experiment
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explain to students that you are going to fill plastic eggs
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weigh each egg and record the results on chart paper
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have students help you put the eggs in the correct order from lightest to heaviest using the data collected. open each egg to show what was inside
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easter egg roll races
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to prepare this activity cut ramps from cardboard. fold up the edges to prevent the egg from rolling off the sides
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give groups of students ramps and several plastic eggs
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explain that gravity helps pull the eggs down towards the floor. the ramps
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explosive egg dyeing experiment
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this is a very fun and explosive way to dye easter eggs! it be done as a science experiment
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home
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contact
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skip to content
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lessons
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building a love of learning one creative & fun lesson at a time
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home
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science
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fall
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end of the school year
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holidays
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christmas
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groundhog day
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st. patrick's day
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thanksgiving
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valentines day
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th day of school
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literacy
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math
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technology
2018
march 15
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it can be used as a stem challenge
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the object of the challenge is
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print option
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digital option using pic collage
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this is such an engaging activity that allows students to learn force and motion
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after the fun
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float experiment
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we recorded the results and then had a discussion density
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we recorded the results
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after the experiment i have students reflect on their results and what they learned