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Mercoledì, 05 Giugno 2024 10:37
Which one is Heavier?
To enable children to learn the basic units of measurement by observing them from the most basic level in this age when everything is digitalised. In addition, to expand their visual perception about the weight measurement of objects by developing their creativity and comparison skills.
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- Language English
- STEAM Fields Mathematics
- Age Group 9, 10, 11
- Difficulty Level Very Easy, Easy, Moderate
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Mercoledì, 05 Giugno 2024 09:05
Life into the Forest
Students learn to know concepts like reuse to obtain useful objects, recycling, water economy, biodiversity
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- Language English
- STEAM Fields Mathematics
- Age Group 6, 7, 8
- Difficulty Level Easy
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Martedì, 04 Giugno 2024 14:59
Where is the Moon?
This scenario aims to enable students to acquire knowledge about space and the solar system,
develop observation skills, and strategic thinking, thus fostering their interest in STEM subjects.
The game provides an enjoyable learning experience and encourages students to engage in
scientific discovery. To teach students about the distance relationships between celestial bodies
within the solar system. To enhance students' observation skills. To help students grasp
fundamental concepts related to space.
Additional Info
- Language English
- STEAM Fields Science
- Age Group 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
- Difficulty Level Easy
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Martedì, 04 Giugno 2024 14:57
Let's Make a Bird Feeder: An Adventure Filled with Science
The problem identified in class is the lack of knowledge about nature. In particular, this scenario
can be used to compensate for the lack of observation of flora and fauna.
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- Language English
- STEAM Fields Science
- Age Group 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
- Difficulty Level Easy
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Martedì, 04 Giugno 2024 14:51
Adventures with Simple Machines: Rope and Ice Catching Game!
This activity aims to teach students how to measure time and design a sundial by observing the
movement of the sun and the formation of shadows. Students combine their scientific,
mathematical, and design skills by creating a sundial that operates based on the movement of
the sun. The activity focuses on direct observation, data collection, and analysis. It also helps
students understand the basic concepts of the sun's movement and the angle of sunlight,
fostering their interest in the sciences.
Additional Info
- Language English
- STEAM Fields Engineering
- Age Group 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
- Difficulty Level Moderate
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