- Cardboard Chair Project
- Inspiration for making a chair from a 4′ x 8′ piece of cardboard.
- Cardboard Chairs – STEM Portfolio: By Daria Hoang
- For this project, we built chairs out of solely cardboard. We could make chairs with any size, shape, and design. The only restrictions/criteria were: Single-ply cardboard No use of fasteners or glue
- Precision Cardboard Saw – Makedo Cardboard Construction
- the fine saw-toothed edge enables excellent maneuverability for straight or curved cuts and allows cutting upwards or downwards. You can even follow fine patterns and circular paths.
- Makedo – Cardboard Construction – Makedo Cardboard Construction
- Makedo is a simple to use, open-ended system of tools for creative cardboard construction. Build imaginative and useful creations from upcycled (repurposed) everyday cardboard. Makedo comes to life
- Maker Ed’s Resource Library
- About the kit | Schools and Colleges | The Crunch
- We’ve got some fantastic topics for you and your students to tuck into: For ages 4-5: Flying fruit For ages 7-8: Incredible ingredients For ages 10-11: Dazzling digestion
- Science Museum’s Mystery Boxes – YouTube
- Mystery Boxes is a complete lesson that helps you to teach key elements of How Science Works to your students through a practical activity. This memorable activity is perfect for KS3 and KS4 students
- 30 Great Science Picture Books
- picture books with my kids to make concepts stick. Science is one of those subjects that is perfect for doing just that! Today, I’m going to share with you a great list of science picture books
- Activity: Geodesic Dome Handout
- What’s the strongest dome you can build out of newspaper?A geodesic dome is a dome formed by joining triangles together. You can build a giant geodesic dome out of newspaper.
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