Leprechaun Trap Challenge (STEM): St. Patrick's Day

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Leprechaun Trap Challenge (STEM) Instructions: Build a trap to catch a leprechaun using everyday materials. Follow the design process below! Objective: Encourage creativity, engineering skills, and problem-solving by designing a functional trap that could catch a mischievous leprechaun. Planning Sheet: Materials List: What will you use? (e.g., paper, string, tape, cardboard, LEGOs, pipe cleaners, cups, paper towel rolls, craft sticks, aluminum foil, etc.) Sketch Your Design: Draw how your trap will work, labeling key parts and mechanisms. Trap Mechanism: How will your trap trigger when the leprechaun enters? Will it use a pulley, lever, or hidden entrance? Will you include bait like gold coins, glitter, or candy? Building Phase: Work on assembling your trap using the selected materials. Testing & Improvements: Try triggering the trap multiple times. Identify any weaknesses and refine the design. Reflection Questions: What was the most challenging part of building the trap? What ...

Foster Connections with your Students!

 


Focus on fostering connections! Start each class by greeting students personally as they enter the room. This small act builds a welcoming atmosphere and shows students that they are valued. It encourages engagement and helps establish a positive learning environment where students feel comfortable participating and asking questions.

Make it a point to learn something new about each student. Use this knowledge to tailor examples to their interests and experiences during lessons, which not only makes learning more relevant but also demonstrates that you value them as individuals. This personal touch can significantly enhance engagement and trust in the classroom.

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