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STEM Mini Journal for Quick Challenges

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We are finishing Engineers Week on STEM Activities for Kids with one more fabulous FREEBIE for you!

This mini journal will work with any STEM challenge for elementary students, and is a perfect quick solution when you are short on time.  As a Gifted and Talented teacher, I only see my students for 30 minutes to an hour each week.  When STEM challenges are involved and little engineers are building, building, and building some more, that leaves VERY little time for writing!  This mini journal is the perfect solution for students to jot down ideas, sketch a quick blueprint, and answer a few reflective questions throughout the Engineering Design Process.

Simply copy the booklet front to back, cut apart on the dotted lines, and staple on the edge.

I’ve also included a list of quick challenges and materials to get you started!

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I hope you love it and I hope you have had an AMAZING Engineers Week!

Please visit my TpT store for many more STEM products for elementary students!

 

Be sure to check all of the other posts for National Engineers Week!

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Brooke Brown has 12 years of teaching experience and is currently a Gifted Resource Coordinator for early childhood students in Oklahoma. Her blog, “Teach Outside the Box,” features innovative STEM lessons and resources to enrich the elementary classroom. You can also find her as Brooke Brown on Teachers Pay Teachers.

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