Chinese New Year is just around the corner and with it comes a world of opportunities to incorporate STEM activities into the classroom that can directly tie in to the season. There are countless fun science, technology, engineering, and math activities to do with your upper elementary kids that will really get their brains going this winter season!
Flying Rooster Challenge
Students
compete to design a paper airplane
that flies the furthest distance. Students must complete three trials of this
task, measuring the distance of each trial, Students do not have to use all the supplies but they are
not allowed to use anything that is not listed below. (scroll down to the end of the resource to view)
Outside
resource on to how to fold paper airplanes: http://bit.ly/2ivMiE2
***For materials and more challenge information, scroll down to the end of the post!
Chicken Coop Challenge
In
groups of 3-4, students must construct
a chicken coop plan that
would be functional for hens if built to size. The
coop must contain roosting poles,
(poles for the chickens to sleep on), a space for a nest box, a feeding area,
and a chicken run. Students must complete this change in 3 days, allowing for
glue to dry if needed.
***For materials and more challenge information, scroll down to the end of the post!
Egg Drop Challenge:
Students
must design a contraption that will
protect their egg when dropped 8 feet from the ground. Students will have an
hour and thirty minutes to plan and build their contraption.
***Advice:
Try to build as much of your contraption as possible without using the egg to
prevent it from breaking before
the drop test.
If students break an egg, they will lose a trial.
***For materials and more challenge information, scroll down to the end of the post!
Integrating seasonal activities into the classroom can sometimes be tricky with Upper Elementary grade levels, but with STEM, celebrating Chinese New Year will be a blast!
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