The cranium protects your brain, holds your eyes, your ears, and nose. Your jaw helps you eat. Your skull is a very important bone!
https://mysteryscience.com/trending/mystery-18/structure-function/430?loc=mini-lesson-button
The cranium protects your brain, holds your eyes, your ears, and nose. Your jaw helps you eat. Your skull is a very important bone!
https://mysteryscience.com/trending/mystery-18/structure-function/430?loc=mini-lesson-button
We think like engineers everyday. We pick out what to wear to school. Students think about how the clothes will go together and what it will look like in the end.
We can design with the end in mind with our STEM challenge this week of making one sheet of paper into a long chain; or how some groups met the challenge, a really long paper glued together.
The students figure out new codes to make the little robots move and groove.
New inventions are sometimes copies of what we see in nature… swim suits like shark skin, planes like birds, umbrellas like turtles, what else?
We made bats that really flap their wings out of paper, what could we use this for?