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Working Scientifically with Slime for Years 1 & 2
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Working Scientifically with Slime for Years 1 & 2

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Including objectives from Key Stage 1, this pack has children participate in different Design and Technology activities with working Scientifically related to designing, making and evaluating their own slime. Base slime recipes are provided - the slime can be made ahead of time for the children to evaluate, or the children can participate in the recipes to reinforce their understanding of fractions (halves). A link to a digital file for editing and sharing on Google Classroom or Seesaw is available with download. ---------------- You might also like: Working Scientifically I can Statements for Years 1 & 2 Working Scientifically with Crayons for Years 1 & 2 - STEAM Unit
Working Scientifically with Slime for Years 3 & 4
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Working Scientifically with Slime for Years 3 & 4

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Including objectives from Lower Key Stage 2, this pack has children participate in different Design and Technology activities with working Scientifically related to designing, making and evaluating their own slime. Base slime recipes are provided - the slime can be made ahead of time for the children to evaluate, or the children can participate in the recipes to reinforce their understanding of fractions (halves). A link to a digital file for editing and sharing on Google Classroom or Seesaw is available with download. -------------- You might also like: Working Scientifically I can Statements for Years 3 & 4 Working Scientifically with littleBits for Years 3 and 4 Working Scientifically with MakeyMakey in Years 3 & 4 Working Scientifically with Cookies for Years 3 & 4 Working Scientifically with Energy Bites for Years 3 & 4 Working Scientifically with Crayons for Years 3 & 4 - STEAM Unit
Working Scientifically with Slime for Years 5 & 6
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Working Scientifically with Slime for Years 5 & 6

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Including objectives from Upper Key Stage 2, this pack has children participate in different Design and Technology activities with working Scientifically related to designing, making and evaluating their own slime. Base slime recipes are provided - the slime can be made ahead of time for the children to evaluate, or the children can participate in the recipes to reinforce their understanding of fractions (halves). A link to a digital file for editing and sharing on Google Classroom or Seesaw is available with download. ------------- You might also like: Working Scientifically I can Statements for Years 5 & 6 Working Scientifically with littleBits for Year 5 and 6 Working Scientifically with MakeyMakey in Years 5 & 6 Working Scientifically with Cookies for Years 5 &6 Working Scientifically with Energy Bites for Years 5 & 6
Light Investigation: Design and Make a Light Maze
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Light Investigation: Design and Make a Light Maze

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*Updated with new graphics I have used this project with different classes and in different ways. With more able cohorts, the pitch can be adjusted with different parameters on the designs (eg: no adhesives, instead researching different ways to attach boards with latches and folds vs. using tape and glue guns; setting rules for the height of the walls of the maze to use measurement in a meaningful way; only allowing a certain length of board that needs to be cut, etc). Our Year groups used this as an alternative to making periscopes, as it reinforces the same Science objectives about light and the way it travels. In my experience, the children have enjoyed this project more because they’re more in control of the design. A digital copy of the file for editing and sharing on Google Classroom and Seesaw is available by following the link provided with download.
Working Scientifically with Crayons for Years 1 & 2 - STEAM Unit
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Working Scientifically with Crayons for Years 1 & 2 - STEAM Unit

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Including curriculum from Key Stage 1, this pack has children participate in different Design and Technology activities with working scientifically related to designing, making, and evaluating their own crayons. This pack includes lesson plans, rubrics, and editable rubrics to support the learning process. A link to a digital file for editing and sharing on Google Classroom or Seesaw is available with download. ------------------ You might also like: Working Scientifically I can Statements for Years 1 & 2 Working Scientifically with Slime for Years 1 & 2
Design Your Own Candle (STEAM)
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Design Your Own Candle (STEAM)

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2014 National Curriculum of England’s Design Technology (Key Stage 2) objectives will be followed, as children learn about the history of candles and candle making before prototyping, designing, making, and evaluating their own candle. A link to a digital file for editing and sharing on Google Classroom or Seesaw is available with download.
Working Scientifically with Crayons for Years 3 & 4 - STEAM Unit
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Working Scientifically with Crayons for Years 3 & 4 - STEAM Unit

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Including curriculum from Key Stage 2, this pack has children participate in different Design and Technology activities with working scientifically related to designing, making, and evaluating their own crayons and packaging. This pack includes lesson plans, rubrics, and editable rubrics to support with the learning process. A link to a digital file for editing and sharing on Google Classroom or Seesaw is available with purchase. --------------- You might also like: Working Scientifically I can Statements for Years 3 & 4 Working Scientifically with Energy Bites for Years 3 & 4 Working Scientifically with Cookies for Years 3 & 4 Working Scientifically with MakeyMakey in Years 3 & 4 Working Scientifically with littleBits for Years 3 and 4
Survival Invention Add-on for Novel Study
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Survival Invention Add-on for Novel Study

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This resource is designed to be used during Reading Workshop and can be used alongside any novel with a theme of survival. In the past, I have used this alongside novels such as Kensuke’s Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo, Hatchet by Gary Paulsen (STEAM pack with this add-on available), and The Skeleton Tree by Iain Lawrence (STEAM pack with this add-on available). The pack has been designed in alignment with the 2014 National Curriculum of England’s reading objectives for Year 6. Product includes: research, design, prototyping, evaluation. A link to a digital file is provided for completing activities in a paperless environment.
Christmas STEAM: Design Your Own Christmas Stocking
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Christmas STEAM: Design Your Own Christmas Stocking

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In this resource, children will look at how Christmas stockings have changed over time before building a prototype. They will then design their own Christmas stocking and making it using textiles and different stitches. Children will then participate in peer- and self-evaluations. A link to digital resources for editing and sharing on Google Classroom and Seesaw is available upon download.
Christmas STEAM: Design Your Own Ornament
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Christmas STEAM: Design Your Own Ornament

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In this resource, children will look at how Christmas tree ornaments have changed over time before building a prototype. They will then design their own Christmas tree ornament and making it using textiles and different stitches. Children will then participate in peer- and self-evaluations. A link to digital resources for editing and sharing on Google Classroom and Seesaw is available upon download.
Christmas STEAM: Design A Toque for a Yeti
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Christmas STEAM: Design A Toque for a Yeti

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In this resource, children will look at different winter hats as they investigate different styles over time and building a prototype. They will then design their own winter toque, considering function and materials for a yeti before making and doing peer- and self-evaluations. A link to digital resources for editing and sharing on Google Classroom and Seesaw is available upon download.
Christmas STEAM: Design Your Own Holiday Treat
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Christmas STEAM: Design Your Own Holiday Treat

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In this resource, children will research and prototype different traditional holiday treats. They will then design, make, and evaluate treats made by a peer and their own holiday treats. Resources for researching different traditional holiday treats are provided, as well as lesson plans and rubrics. This unit follow the 2014 National Curriculum of England’s Design Technology objectives and Next Generation Science Standards. A link to digital resources for editing and sharing on Google Classroom and Seesaw is available upon download.
Christmas STEAM: Design Your Own Elf Shoes
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Christmas STEAM: Design Your Own Elf Shoes

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In this resource, children will look at the chronology of shoes as they investigate different styles over time and building a prototype. They will then design their own elf shoes, considering function and materials before making and doing peer- and self-evaluations. A link to digital resources for editing and sharing on Google Classroom and Seesaw is available upon download.
Information Text About a MakeyMakey Controller
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Information Text About a MakeyMakey Controller

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Children will consider video game controller design before discussing what makes a controller effective. Children will then write an informative text about how a MakeyMakey works, including what they can be used for and what makes them effective. Scaffolds and planning checklists are provided to support children in their writing. Objectives from Year 6 are used, pulled from the 2014 National Curriculum of England and the Interim Framework. Lesson plans, editable rubrics and classroom examples are included. A digital copy of the file for editing and sharing on digital platforms is available with download. ----------- You might also like: Working Scientifically with MakeyMakey in Years 3 & 4 Working Scientifically with MakeyMakey in Years 5 & 6
The Magic Box Poetry Mini-Unit
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The Magic Box Poetry Mini-Unit

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**Aligned with the 2014 National Curriculum of England Included are the resources to follow a sequence of sessions where they develop their own ideas before applying them to the style of the model poem. Children are introduced to the poem and decide what they would include in their own magic box. After reviewing poetic devices, children return to their ideas and include poetic devices to make them stronger before drafting their own poems. As a maths and arts link, children can then design and make the nets of their magic boxes before building them into their boxes. Children can then add items and illustrations to their boxes representing the different ideas from their poems. Digital copy provided with download.
The Outsiders STEAM: Product Re-branding
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The Outsiders STEAM: Product Re-branding

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Students choose (or are assigned) a product that they must re-brand for either the Greasers or the Socs. They’ll consider questions about what would make a product more appealing to one group over another? What colors and logos would make it appealing? Students follow through with the design and engineering process, designing, prototyping, making, and evaluating. A link to an editable file is available with download.
Design Your Own Ice Cream STEAM
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Design Your Own Ice Cream STEAM

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Including curriculum from Key Stage 1, this pack has children participate in different Design and Technology activities as they taste test, design, make, and evaluate their own ice cream. A link to a digital file for editing and sharing on Google Classroom or Seesaw is available with download.
Working Scientifically with MakeyMakey in Years 3 & 4
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Working Scientifically with MakeyMakey in Years 3 & 4

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Make Working Scientifically more fun with MakeyMakey! This resource has been designed to use as a way to teach the Working Scientifically objectives apart from the core science objectives. In the past, I have used the lessons with the class as a way to reinforce the concept of a fair test, as well as different types of variables. The pack has been broken up into objectives for Years 3 and 4. Using the MakeyMakey gives the children the opportunity to go deeper into concepts, combining them with engineering, design and core science. Children can also create products with the littleBits to present their findings from enquiries and conclusions as a way to show their understanding. --------------- You might also like: Working Scientifically I can Statements for Years 3 & 4 Working Scientifically with Crayons for Years 3 & 4 - STEAM Unit Working Scientifically with Energy Bites for Years 3 & 4 Working Scientifically with Cookies for Years 3 & 4 Working Scientifically with littleBits for Years 3 and 4
Teams & Athletes: Design an Olympic Medal (Form and Textiles)
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Teams & Athletes: Design an Olympic Medal (Form and Textiles)

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Great to use with the 2018 Olympic Games! In this resource, children will investigate different Olympic medals, analysing their design and at how they have changed over time. Children will then design, make, and evaluate their own medal and ribbon, using different art skills. A link to digital files for editing and sharing on Google Classroom or Seesaw is available with download. --------- You might also like: Teams & Athletes: Sports Equipment Design (Explanation & Persuasive Text BUNDLE) Teams & Athletes: Design a Team Jersey (with Explanation Text)
Design a Video Game Controller with MakeyMakey
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Design a Video Game Controller with MakeyMakey

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Children will look at how video game controllers have changed over time, including controllers from Nintendo and Playstation. After plotting changes on a timeline, children will consider what makes the designs effective before designing their own to use and evaluate. In the past, I have used this learning outcome alongside an explanation text and video game design on Scratch (both also available in my shop). A digital copy of the file is available for editing and sharing on Google Classroom and Seesaw with download.