6th Grade STEM-06 Assignments

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Planet Brochure in Google Classroom

Planet Brochure

*Assigned on 4/13/23
Using page 187 of your workbook, make a brochure on your assigned planet. Make sure you include all of the information listed on the workbook page. Make your brochure interesting and fun. Your goal is to make me want to travel to your planet. Fun activities and accommodations are also important to put on your brochure. If you need help, let me know.
Created by Michelle Martinez: Thursday, May 4 3:23 PM

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Planet Brochure in Google Classroom

Planet Brochure

*Assigned on 4/13/23
Using page 187 of your workbook, make a brochure on your assigned planet. Make sure you include all of the information listed on the workbook page. Make your brochure interesting and fun. Your goal is to make me want to travel to your planet. Fun activities and accommodations are also important to put on your brochure. If you need help, let me know.
Created by Michelle Martinez: Tuesday, April 25 2:57 PM

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Constellation Project in Google Classroom

Constellation Project

This is a two day project (Tuesday & Thursday)
Today you will begin working on your constellation project. I have left all of the supplies on the back counter - black construction paper, glow in the dark yarn, glow in the dark stars, glue, and metallic markers. You have all been assigned a constellation which you are to re-create on a piece of black construction paper. Here are the steps you are to use to complete your project. 

1. You are to research and find a picture of your constellation which you will use for reference when recreating the constellation on your paper.

2. You will use a pencil or even a white crayon to sketch out your constellation on a piece of black construction paper.

3. Once you have carefully sketched your constellation, you can then use the yarn and stars to create your constellation. You can use Elmer's glue for the yarn which will be the line of the constellation. You can use the foam stickers for the stars or Elmer's glue - which ever you choose.

4. You need to write the name of the constellation across the top of their paper neatly - like a nice proper title.  Your name should be written in the bottom right hand corner of the paper.

5. If you have time, research the names of the stars / star groups that make up the constellation you are working on. Label each star on your paper appropriately. Not all stars have names, but most constellations have at least one star / star group that is named.

6. Take a picture of the finished project and upload it to google classroom. Once your project is dry, you can put your work in a pile on the back counter.
Created by Michelle Martinez: Tuesday, March 28 7:16 PM

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Constellation Project in Google Classroom

Constellation Project

This is a two day project (Tuesday & Thursday)
Today you will begin working on your constellation project. I have left all of the supplies on the back counter - black construction paper, glow in the dark yarn, glow in the dark stars, glue, and metallic markers. You have all been assigned a constellation which you are to re-create on a piece of black construction paper. Here are the steps you are to use to complete your project. 

1. You are to research and find a picture of your constellation which you will use for reference when recreating the constellation on your paper.

2. You will use a pencil or even a white crayon to sketch out your constellation on a piece of black construction paper.

3. Once you have carefully sketched your constellation, you can then use the yarn and stars to create your constellation. You can use Elmer's glue for the yarn which will be the line of the constellation. You can use the foam stickers for the stars or Elmer's glue - which ever you choose.

4. You need to write the name of the constellation across the top of their paper neatly - like a nice proper title.  Your name should be written in the bottom right hand corner of the paper.

5. If you have time, research the names of the stars / star groups that make up the constellation you are working on. Label each star on your paper appropriately. Not all stars have names, but most constellations have at least one star / star group that is named.

6. Take a picture of the finished project and upload it to google classroom. Once your project is dry, you can put your work in a pile on the back counter.
Created by Michelle Martinez: Tuesday, March 28 7:16 PM

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Leprechaun Trap! in Google Classroom

Leprechaun Trap!

Read through the following slides and follow the directions to make your own google animation of a leprechaun trap.
Created by Michelle Martinez: Tuesday, March 14 7:19 PM

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STEM Reflection  in Google Classroom

STEM Reflection

Please fill out the form handed out in class to the best of your ability. Please see me if you have any more questions
Created by Michelle Martinez: Thursday, March 2 3:40 PM

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Participation / Engineering Notebook signature in Google Classroom

Participation / Engineering Notebook signature

Created by Michelle Martinez: Friday, January 13 3:28 PM

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Participation / Engineering Notebook signature in Google Classroom

Participation / Engineering Notebook signature

Created by Michelle Martinez: Friday, January 13 3:28 PM

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Participation / Engineering Notebook signature in Google Classroom

Participation / Engineering Notebook signature

Created by Michelle Martinez: Friday, January 13 3:28 PM

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Participation / Engineering Notebook signature in Google Classroom

Participation / Engineering Notebook signature

Created by Michelle Martinez: Friday, January 13 3:28 PM

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Participation / Engineering Notebook signature in Google Classroom

Participation / Engineering Notebook signature

Created by Michelle Martinez: Friday, January 13 3:28 PM

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Participation / Engineering Notebook signature in Google Classroom

Participation / Engineering Notebook signature

Created by Michelle Martinez: Friday, January 13 3:28 PM

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Participation / Engineering Notebook signature in Google Classroom

Participation / Engineering Notebook signature

Created by Michelle Martinez: Friday, January 13 3:28 PM

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Participation / Engineering Notebook signature in Google Classroom

Participation / Engineering Notebook signature

Created by Michelle Martinez: Friday, January 13 3:28 PM

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Avatar Reflection in Google Classroom

Avatar Reflection

Write a 2 to 3 paragraph reflection describing why you picked this avatar as a representation of yourself.  What aspects of the design are symbolic to you as a person, traits, events in your life, etc.  Give at least three different reasons as to why this avatar represents you.
Created by Michelle Martinez: Tuesday, September 13 7:30 PM

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Drawing of prospective avatar design in Google Classroom

Drawing of prospective avatar design

On a piece of paper, draw (to the best of your ability) a picture of what you would like to make in tinkercad for your avatar game piece.  Submit photo of drawing here.
Created by Michelle Martinez: Tuesday, September 6 4:17 PM

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STEM Reflection - building activity in Google Classroom

STEM Reflection - building activity

Created by Michelle Martinez: Tuesday, August 30 2:37 PM

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STEM Building activity in Google Classroom

STEM Building activity

Please submit a picture of your worksheet that you completed after you finished making and testing your project.
Created by Michelle Martinez: Tuesday, August 23 1:51 PM