There is a very cool AR/VR tool out there called a Merge cube. Due to the recent switch to digital learning, the people at Merge have created a site where you can download a printable Merge cube to try out a few of their apps. Print out and assemble a cube, check out the info on their Wakelet to learn how to use it, and have some fun!
*Please note that it states that an account is not required, but if you do sign up for one there will be access to a few more features in Object viewer.
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Please continue to use any of the resources from last week or from the home screen of this page. If you are looking for something a little more concise, I love these one page "newspapers" from Daily STEM. Here is the most recent edition. If you want to read others you can visit the archives.
Here are some resources to engage and enrich your students' learning while at home. Click on the link below to open the accompanying document.
Mystery Science Maker Stations Unplugged STEM Here are some additional ideas directly related to 4th grade science standards. *Credit to Colleen Cauffiel for the ideas below. Tool: Tinkercad Link: https://www.tinkercad.com/learn/circuits Platform: Website Lesson idea:Students can design, program, and simulate electronic circuits Tool: Science Kids Link:http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/gamesactivities/electricitycircuits.html Platform: Website Lesson idea: Students can learn about electric circuits through this interactive electricity investigation. Tool: Science Kids Link: http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/gamesactivities/circuitsconductors.html Platform:Website Lesson idea: Students can learn about conductors and power sources through this interactive electricity investigation. Tool: Science Kids Link: www.sciencekids.co.nz/gamesactivities/detectivescience/magnets.html Format: Website Lesson idea: Students can be detectives and solve a magnetic mystery |