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Three tall paper towers for Fluor Challenge engineering activity Stem Tower Challenge, Paper Tower Stem Challenge, Paper Tower Challenge, Science 3rd Grade, Engineering Design Challenge, The Most Magnificent Thing, Paper Tower, Stem Lessons, Stem Engineering

Happy #EngineersWeek! The #FluorChallenge is a great way for students to explore engineering. Build paper towers and submit to the #TallestPaperTower challenge for a chance to win! #STEM #engineering #STEMchallenge #homeschool #familyscience #scienceteacher #STEMeducation #STEMlesson #STEMactivity #papertower

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Can't Miss Easy STEM Challenges - Teachers are Terrific Paper Tower Stem Challenge, No Prep Stem Activities Elementary, Low Prep Stem Challenges, Easy Stem Activities Elementary, Easy Stem Challenges, Easy Stem Projects, Creative Classroom Decor, Elementary Stem Activities, Easy Stem

Try these easy prep STEM challenges! Tested & teacher-approved, they’re designed by a STEM specialist to spark creativity and problem-solving in your students.

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Did you know that STEM activities are a great way to build classroom community and teamwork at the beginning of the year? Unfortunately, STEM challenges can tend to be used as a classroom competition where students and groups are competing against each other. While classroom comp

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Use marshmallows, toothpicks, and spaghetti noodles to make towers, letters, and shapes. This engineering activity is perfect for kids ages 3 and up! Toothpick Tower, Marshmallow Toothpick, Toothpick Crafts, Steam Teacher, Engineering For Kids, School Age Activities, Stem Engineering, Engineering Activities, Steam Activities

You know what I love even more than when an activity goes exactly as planned? When my kids take the lesson even further than I'd dreamed. That sends this deceptively educational mom over the moon! This simple engineering activity is a perfect example. I got the idea from a local STEM event eons ago, that provided kids with mostly edible building supplies and asked them to build and evaluate which shapes created the strongest, most stable structure. On the table were gumdrops, marshmallows…

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