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Building for a Thanksgiving Feast!

During their November STEM classes, kindergarten students completed the Dinner Table Challenge. Given a set of dishes, students used a limited set of materials to create a table that could hold all of the food items on a flat surface. Tables also needed to include legs to elevate the food items off of the ground. In addition to designing their tables, students also envisioned and built seating for all of the guests who would be enjoying the meal.  Take a look at some of their table creations below!  

1st & 2nd Graders Build Gourd Gatherers!

During the fall harvest season, our 1st and 2nd graders worked on creating baskets that could be used to transport gourds from one point to another. Given a kit of materials, students brainstormed possible ways to use the items to build a basket that included both a space where the gourds could be inserted and held in place and a sturdy handle that would allow the user to carry the gourds.  As you'll see in the photos below, students created a wide variety of successful basket designs!  

1st Graders Design Ballot Boxes!

During their STEM class on Monday, first grade students learned a bit about the voting process and the containers that are used to hold votes after people complete their ballots. Following this learning, students worked as designers to work to create their own ballot boxes. Boxes could take any shape or form, but needed to have a slot able to accommodate an index card-sized ballot. Take a look at some of their creations below!