One of the best parts of being a maker is sharing your projects with others. So here's a DIY way to spread your DIY ideas by printing a one-page book by hand.
I'm so excited to share with you my newest TPT product! I'll be teaching a human body class this upcoming semester at our local co-op. I needed a human body project for kids in my class that will allow them to organize and store the information we learn. I came up with this file folder
As you are going to discover, I adore foldables. Many of my postings will show the foldables I use in my classroom. Here is my model for plant parts. To create it, a regular sheet of copy paper (or in the case of my model, cardstock) is folded in half, hotdog (or lengthwise) style. Cut marks are made every 2 3/4 inches, but don't cut it yet, as it will make drawing the flower more difficult. Using these marks, draw a flower in the top section, making it large enough to fill the space. In the next section down, you will need to draw a leaf or two and a bud. The following section is the easiest--just continue the stem and establish the ground line. In the bottom section, draw roots. For my example, I drew fibrous roots because these are the roots my students most easily recognize. Color your image and label the parts. Now, you are ready to cut the sections apart. Inside, using the cuts as a guide, my students and I fill out the information needed for each plant part, in particular the job of the part. We fill all this out together to ensure students have complete and accurate information. Once the foldable is ready, students use them to study from and to self test. Tip: reluctant artists may find free hand drawing a flower intimidating. While I encourage them to try to do it on their own, I do have traceable images they can use if the stress of drawing is too great.
The project display board is how you present your science project at the science fair. What goes into a well-organized and effective project science fair project display board? Check our easy-to-follow guide.
ENGINEERING PROJECTS FOR KIDS A perfect course for little engineers and makers like your child. HIGHEST RATED 5/5 Description What will students learn in this course? Curriculum Course description If your kid likes to ask questions on how things work, build with paper, glue and tape and is constantly curious, you are in the … ENGINEERING PROJECTS FOR KIDS Read More »
Layers of the Earth Project for kids! Create this simple model of the earth's layers for your next science project. Our quick 3D earth layers model includes a full tutorial and video so you can make your own. If you are looking for layers of the earth project ideas, we've got you covered. This simple and fun model of the earths layers is the project you've been looking for!
Joel the Joule Thief: Joel was born around April of 2010 and he loves to steal dead batteries. He was inspired by https://www.instructables.com/id/The-illuminated-LED-man-or-The-Joule-Thief-man/ He consists of: - Solid core copper wire for a skeleton - Vibrat…
Great first electronics project for kids. Includes full step-by-step picture tutorial plus a video of car in action.
Learn how to make a simple electric propeller car using basic parts and some creativity. This project is great for a makerspace, STEM or science fair project. DC motor, battery and switch.
A set of differentiated printable worksheets for labelling a flowering plant. Includes labelled colouring pages, whole plants to label as well as worksheets to label the parts of a flower.
A fun and effective way to teach your preschooler about Digestive system. This Cardboard Digestive System Maze teaches kids how food travels.
Are you looking for a fun interactive science fair project?Come check out this Simple Circuit Science Project! It can be done as a class project too!
Electronic Game - Four in a Row: Link GitHub with files needed to make This project was created by Cristhian López Reyes, Luis Miguel Campos García and Juan Pablo Páez Guerrero, students of 'Creative Electronics', a Beng Electronics Engineering module at the University of Málaga, S…
This parts of speech mini book is a perfect reference tool for your student. All you need is one letter-size piece of paper–no glue or staples needed! Two versions included: One completed version and one partially completed version that requires students to complete.You Might Also Like:Third Grade Grammar BundleFourth Grade Grammar BundleFifth Grade Grammar Bundle 3rd Grade […]
Help students visualize and better understand the function of the inner parts of a tree trunk by creating this easy-to-make visual aid.
Check out how you can make a simple popsicle stick catapult with materials you already have at home. It's a fun STEM project that you can do with your kids indoors on a rainy day!
This STEM activity requires no prep and kids will love creating and building. STEM activities are a great hands-on learning activity!
Circuit Blocks in the Classroom: This is part of a series of Instructables intended for teachers about educating students in the classroom around making and tinkering. For more about the details of this project, check out this video on YouTube. Learning about circuits and electrici…
Simple Electronic Piano: Electronics can make sounds very easily with just a handful of parts. Here's how to make a simple piano using a 555 timer. I designed and tested this circuit using Tinkercad, and then built the real thing. Here's everything you'll need: …
We loved making this brain hat (UPDATE: if that link won't work for you, try this : Go to the link here: https://ellenjmchenry.com/ and...
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If you are looking for a fantastic Easy Bridge building experience – I have you covered. This amazing upper elementary STEM Challenge is perfect for a quick activity! How easy is this Easy Bridge STEM Challenge to prepare for? You are going to love this- print some images, give out straws and tape, and get…
30+ engineering STEM challenges with simple materials. Kids can tinker with bridges, catapults, boats, and more using recycled and inexpensive materials.
Use this Silly Sentence printable in your literacy center for a fun activity to teach the parts of a sentence in English.
What is an Arduino? Learn about the Arduino Uno board basics, the IDE, example projects, its parts and more in this tutorial for beginners.
The lathe machine is simply an impressive piece of equipment thanks to its different parts that work well together. Continue reading below to know more about the parts and functions of a lathe machine.
Microscopes are a lot of fun for exploring all sorts of things, but it’s important to know how to use them correctly and what all the parts are called. A School Called Home has a printable la…
Custom CNC machining is a process in which metal or plastic parts are manufactured with the help of computer numerical control machine such as cnc mill and cnc lathe. This…
Wind turbines are hot topics right now for science fair projects. Learn a variety of ways to construct these items here...
STEM Challenge; students design a Ferris Wheel using craft sticks! This challenging STEM project is the most fun as kids tackle creating 2symmetrical sides and connecting them to allow turning.
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A set of differentiated printable worksheets for labelling a flowering plant. Includes labelled colouring pages, whole plants to label as well as worksheets to label the parts of a flower.
How to Salvage a DVD Drive for Free Parts: Have you ever wonder what is inside those optical drives that can be used ? When I was a kid it was really interesting for me to know ways to recycle parts. Even now it is something i find fun and interesting. Guys this has been nominated for treasu…
Easy science activity - build a water cycle project with LEGOs®! Preschool, elementary & middle school kids will love this 3D science model idea for environmental education.
What are the different parts of a plant, their functions, and structures explained through labeled diagram
Parts of the Heart Felt Educational Pattern This is a great teaching tool for young children to learn about their bodies and what's inside. This file contains patterns for the basic heart shape as well as the different parts within the heart. Also included is instructions on making the labels. The heart is about 12 inches tall and 10 inches wide. When printing your patterns you want to make sure that you print at full size. NOTE: I use freezer paper to print my patterns. Freezer paper is available as a roll in grocery stores and can be cut into 8 1/2" x 11 sheets to print on or you can purchase precut sheets. PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A PDF HAND DRAWN PATTERN ONLY - NOT A COMPLETED ITEM. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED WITH A CUTTING MACHINE SUCH AS SILHOUETTE OR CRICUT. THERE ARE NO REFUNDS ON PATTERNS Please do not share the patterns with others or sell completed items made from my patterns. Feel free to share my Etsy Shop. Thank you!
This is an easy, fun experiment to find out how strong different shapes are.
Whether you are doing a gardening unit at school or teaching your kids all about flowers, they will love this flower dissection activity.
30+ engineering STEM challenges with simple materials. Kids can tinker with bridges, catapults, boats, and more using recycled and inexpensive materials.
Circuit Blocks in the Classroom: This is part of a series of Instructables intended for teachers about educating students in the classroom around making and tinkering. For more about the details of this project, check out this video on YouTube. Learning about circuits and electrici…
Salvaging Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs): Almost all electronics have some sort of human interface, from blinking lights and beeping speakers to seven segment alphanumeric and Liquid Crystal Displays. This Instructable is about salvaging and testing Liquid Crystal Displays, and a couple tri…