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Elementary

Lesson Plans, Activities & Classroom Resources › ElementaryPage 2

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Acorns, Food or Seeds?

Acorns, Food or Seeds?

Are All Leaves the Same?

Are All Leaves the Same?

Are All Seeds the Same?

Are All Seeds the Same?

Build: Don’t Sink the Boat 

Build: Don’t Sink the Boat 

Build: Index Card Castles

Build: Index Card Castles

Build: Straw and Paper Airplane Launcher

Build: Straw and Paper Airplane Launcher

Build: Towers Engineering Challenge

Build: Towers Engineering Challenge

Building: Exploring Gravity – Parachute, Egg Drop Challenge 

Building: Exploring Gravity – Parachute, Egg Drop Challenge 

Building: Exploring Structures – Bridge Building Challenge 

Building: Exploring Structures – Bridge Building Challenge 

Building: Maze Runner – Marble Maze Challenge 

Building: Maze Runner – Marble Maze Challenge 

Connect: Mindfulness with Colors

Connect: Mindfulness with Colors

Crystal Icicles

Crystal Icicles

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