My 2nd graders just got done with their air and weather unit. I wanted to do something fun with them so I chose one of my STEM activities out of my new
STEM Fall Into Thanksgiving Pack. I did this with older kids last week and I gave them more supplies. This week I tried it with littles and fewer materials made better trees. I love how they problem solved after we drew the parts of a tree in our notebooks and labeled the parts a tree has...
Take a look at their tree creations...
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This tree's branches were sagging. I asked them what kind of tree it would be...we agreed either a tree knocked over by a tornado or a weeping willow. |
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This group struggled...but on their final attempt....the acorns and pine cones sat on top. They told me that the branches were together and didn't spread out. |
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I love how they started using the parts of the tree to describe what they still needed to include! |
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My two buddies on this STEM team started building a forest! They were able to make two and they were so proud of themselves! |
The part I liked best is that I could let my students work on a quick and easy activity during this fall season. I am handing off the supplies and a fun book to my first and third grade friends for next week's first Paw celebration!
If you interested in this or 3 other STEM activities for Fall and Thanksgiving check out this pack!
Here is a treat for you...leave me a comment...I never get them...and I will pick one lucky winner to receive this pack for free!