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 ...

Engaging students with indoor classroom activities


 

Engaging students with indoor classroom activities can be both educational and entertaining. Here are some ideas that can be effectively implemented in a classroom setting:

Class Mural

Collaboratively create a large mural on a theme relevant to a current lesson.

Jeopardy-Style Review Game

Use a digital template or create a board to review recent lessons in a fun, competitive way.

Bingo

Create bingo cards related to vocabulary, math facts, or historical figures.

Indoor Scavenger Hunt

Create a scavenger hunt using items found within the classroom.

Storytime

Read aloud from a class favorite or a new book, encouraging students to predict what happens next and discuss the plot.

Spelling Bees

Practice spelling with friendly competitions.

These activities can help keep students engaged and enthusiastic about learning while providing a variety of ways to explore different subjects and skills.

More teaching tips at: Teachersindex.com




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