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Sunday, October 23, 2016

Halloween STEM Project

We have been learning about spiders in our science journals recently and these Spider Web Bridges from Brooke Brown - Teach Outside the Box fit right in for our Friday STEM project.  

We started by making a blueprint for our designs, each student drew a picture of what the design they thought would hold the most blocks (unifix cubes).  Then they got into groups to strategize and begin working on their Spider Bridges. 

Some groups worked really well together! They jumped right in and got to work.  
Spider Web Bridges STEM Project

Other groups had a harder time coming together.  They each wanted to create their own design, not work together to try each design.  
Spider Web Bridges STEM Project

 I anticipated each group would spend about 30 minutes working until they were ready to start testing their web bridges.  This was 45 minutes in.....
Spider Web Bridges STEM Project
Not quite ready!

Spider Web Bridges STEM Project
An hour in....  Almost there!

I made an executive decision.... Time to test for success!

Spider Web Bridges STEM Project Spider Web Bridges STEM Project
 Not enough "web" but plenty of tape!

Spider Web Bridges STEM Project Spider Web Bridges STEM Project
  Looks good!

Spider Web Bridges STEM Project
Probably a little TOO much "web" and not enough tape!

After many attempts to have the most blocks on their webs, each group had to evaluate their work. They had to write down what worked well, what was challenging, and how they improved their designs.  Some groups realized things were not working and started over (multiple times); some groups were very methodical and took their time.  No matter how they did it, it was a win in my book!  The kids had to work together (a very hard thing to do in 1st grade) and they had an amazing amount of stamina!  In the end they spent approximately 2 hours working! We did have our lunch in the middle, but I was highly impressed!  

Next up Pumpkin Catapults!

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