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Marshmallow and Toothpick Geometry - Etsy Australia Stem Challenge Cards, 3 Dimensional Shapes, Battleship Game, Moon Projects, Math Activities Elementary, At At Walker, Dimensional Shapes, Stem Challenge, Stem Challenges

This set of printable geometry cards has both 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional shapes to use for building shapes. They show right on the cards how many toothpicks and marshmallows you will need to build the shape. Then there is a graphic to help you see what it will look like. The printable set comes with 10 2D cards and 12 3D cards.

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Use marshmallows, toothpicks, and spaghetti noodles to make towers, letters, and shapes. This engineering activity is perfect for kids ages 3 and up! Toothpick Tower, Toothpick Crafts, Steam Teacher, Makerspace Ideas, School Age Activities, Stem Engineering, Engineering Activities, Stem Challenges, Stem Projects

You know what I love even more than when an activity goes exactly as planned? When my kids take the lesson even further than I'd dreamed. That sends this deceptively educational mom over the moon! This simple engineering activity is a perfect example. I got the idea from a local STEM event eons ago, that provided kids with mostly edible building supplies and asked them to build and evaluate which shapes created the strongest, most stable structure. On the table were gumdrops, marshmallows…

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Marshmallow Geometry Lesson Plan for 3rd - 6th Grade | Lesson Planet Marshmallow Geometry, Teaching Density Elementary, Geometry Lessons, Three Dimensional Shapes, Imagination Station, Geometric Solids, Instructional Strategies, Vocabulary Worksheets, Project Based Learning

This Marshmallow Geometry Lesson Plan is suitable for 3rd - 6th Grade. In this three-dimensional shapes geometry lesson, learners identify geometric solids and name their properties. They define "face," "edge," and "vertex," and construct geometric solids using marshmallows as vertices and toothpicks as edges.

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