The STEMAZing Project: STEMAZing Sciencing and Engineering Journals
The PQRST Sciencing Journal helps young scientists do some sciencing by MadLibbing them through how to design a good science experiment.
The IDEAS Engineering Journal allows young engineers the opportunity to make modifications to an existing model or product to attempt to improve upon the original design. The got problems? let’s solve ’em. Engineering Journal helps young engineers notice problems they could solve using engineering and then guides them through designing a prototype, making modifications, and testing improvements. Early childhood versions of all the journals are in the works as are virtual versions as well. Check back for updates regularly!
This journal will help you engage students with the nature of data collection and making claims based on evidence.
Using noticing and wondering, structure and function, this journal will introduce compute scientists to Edison robots using the barcode programs in an inquiry-focused way.
Ant Wrangling makes for a great way to introduce students to the PQRST Sciencing Journal.
Engage students with an awesome scientific experiment to guide students through how to use this Journal to design and carry out scientific investigations, create claims based on evidenced backed with scientific reasoning, and to keep wondering.
This lesson serves as a great introduction to the engineering design process when you have a design or prototype and you are attempting to improve that design.
This journal will walk students step-by-step through the engineering design process as it relates to solving a problem for a person, animal, or plant.
A Life Science Project for Wormologists
Use this journal to introduce your students to the engineering design process
The IDEAS Engineering Journal is designed to be used to engage students to iterate through then engineering design process using a starting model of something they have built.
Make graph paper STEMAZing journals that require no staples or tape using an old bookbinding trick.
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The PQRST Sciencing Journal helps young scientists do some sciencing by MadLibbing them through how to design a good science experiment.
The IDEAS Engineering Journal allows young engineers the opportunity to make modifications to an existing model or product to attempt to improve upon the original design. The got problems? let’s solve ’em. Engineering Journal helps young engineers notice problems they could solve using engineering and then guides them through designing a prototype, making modifications, and testing improvements. Early childhood versions of all the journals are in the works as are virtual versions as well. Check back for updates regularly!
This journal will help you engage students with the nature of data collection and making claims based on evidence.
Using noticing and wondering, structure and function, this journal will introduce compute scientists to Edison robots using the barcode programs in an inquiry-focused way.
Ant Wrangling makes for a great way to introduce students to the PQRST Sciencing Journal.
Engage students with an awesome scientific experiment to guide students through how to use this Journal to design and carry out scientific investigations, create claims based on evidenced backed with scientific reasoning, and to keep wondering.
This lesson serves as a great introduction to the engineering design process when you have a design or prototype and you are attempting to improve that design.
This journal will walk students step-by-step through the engineering design process as it relates to solving a problem for a person, animal, or plant.
A Life Science Project for Wormologists
Use this journal to introduce your students to the engineering design process
The IDEAS Engineering Journal is designed to be used to engage students to iterate through then engineering design process using a starting model of something they have built.
Make graph paper STEMAZing journals that require no staples or tape using an old bookbinding trick.
