STEM to Story: Enthralling and Effective Lesson Plans for Grades 5-8

STEM to Story: Enthralling and Effective Lesson Plans for Grades 5-8

by 826 National
STEM to Story: Enthralling and Effective Lesson Plans for Grades 5-8

STEM to Story: Enthralling and Effective Lesson Plans for Grades 5-8

by 826 National

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Overview

Bring STEM to life for students with zombies, rockets, celebrities, and more

STEM to Story: Enthralling and Effective Lesson Plans for Grades 5-8 inspires learning through fun, engaging, and meaningful lesson plans that fuse hands-on discovery in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) with creative writing. The workshop activities within the book are the innovative result of a partnership between 826 National's proven creative writing model and Time Warner Cable's Connect a Million Minds, an initiative dedicated to connecting young people to the wonders of STEM through hands-on learning. Authentically aligned with both the Common Core State Standards and the Next Generation Science Standards, this book provides teachers, after-school and out-of-school providers, and parents with field-tested lessons, workshops, and projects designed by professionals in each field. Including reflective observations by arts and science celebrities like Jon Scieszka, Mayim Bialik, and Steve Hockensmith, lessons feature bonus activities, fun facts, and teaching points for instructors at every level. These quirky, exploratory lessons will effectively awaken student imaginations and passions for both STEM and creative writing, encourage identity with scientific endeavors, and make both science and writing fun.

Grades five through eight is the critical period for engaging students in STEM, and this book is designed specifically to appeal to – and engage – this age group. The guided curricula fosters hands-on discovery, deep learning, and rich inquiry skills while feeling more like play than school, and has proven popular and effective with both students and teachers.

  • Awaken student imagination and get them excited about STEM
  • Fuse creative writing with STEM using hands-on activities
  • Make scientific principles relevant to students' lives
  • Inspire students to explore STEM topics further

The demand for STEM workers is closely linked to global competitiveness, and a successful future in STEM depends upon an early introduction to the scientific mindset. The challenge for teachers is to break through students' preconceptions of STEM fields as "hard" or "boring," to show them that STEM is everywhere, it's relevant, and it's loads of fun. For proven lesson plans with just a dash of weird, STEM to Story is a dynamic resource, adaptable and applicable in school, after school, and at home.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781119001010
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 01/20/2015
Pages: 336
Sales rank: 1,096,605
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 10.80(h) x 2.40(d)

About the Author

826 NATIONAL is a network of nonprofit creative writing and after-school tutoring centers dedicated to supporting students, ages 6 to 18, with opportunities to explore their creativity and writing skills, and to help teachers get their classes excited about writing. 826 National's services are based on the understanding that great leaps in learning can happen with one-on-one attention, and that strong writing skills are fundamental to future success.

JENNIFER TRAIG is the author of the memoirs Devil in the Details and Well Enough Alone, and the editor of The Autobiographer's Handbook.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

How to Use This Book ix

Science-O-Pedia: A Glossary xix

Acknowledgments xxv

The Authors xxvii

The Contributors xxxi

Lesson Plans

1 The Science of Saving Daylight 1

Students learn the fundamentals of the scientific method as they write zany hypotheses to explain daylight saving time.

2 Technically Speaking 10

A challenge to make a high-performing paper airplane introduces students to the basic principles of both technical writing and engineering.

Observations by Loretta “Aleta” Jackson.

3 It’s (Partially) Rocket Science and (Mostly) Ice Cream 26

Students explore physical properties and engineering principles by transforming a liquid into a solid—ice cream!—and then designing a structure to keep it cool.

Observations by Mayim Bialik.

4 Planet Oobleck 38

Students get (a little) messy and (a lot) creative as they use gooey Oobleck to explore our universe and the life forms that inhabit it.

Observations by Colonel Chris Hadfield.

5 How to Write Science Fiction 58

In this writing-intensive lesson, students learn to apply scientific principles and their own imagination to create great stories.

Observations by Mac Barnett.

6 Making Waves 67

Students discover the connections between music and math by making their own instruments and exploring the properties of sound waves.

7 There May Be Bones 84

Shh  . . . it’s a mystery. Students use their deductive skills to identify what, exactly, is in a mysterious nugget, learning about biology as they do so.

Observations by Jeff Corwin.

8 Tinfoil Shipbuilding 103

Engineers, ahoy! Students put their skills to the test designing seaworthy tinfoil boats, learning about density along the way. Incorporating their newfound knowledge, they then launch some thrilling tales.

9 Water, Water Everywhere, Nor Any Drop to Drink 117

Water is important to just about every STEM discipline. In this thorough lesson, students explore the properties of water across various fields by polluting water, then creating filters to purify it.

10 The Science of Superpowers 138

In this superlesson, students isolate DNA, design planes, build lairs, and engineer safe transport to help a hero save the day.

Observations by Jon Scieszka.

11 Infinite Recess 189

Math meets poetry in a lesson that’s as fun as it sounds.

12 Rewriting the Zombie Apocalypse 210

It’s a final exam with everything on the line as students are called on toapply all their scientific knowledge to outsmart zombie invaders.

Observations by Steve Hockensmith.

Appendix

Handy Lesson Links 245

Self-Assessment Checklists 254

Common Core Curriculum Standards for English Language Arts 258

Next Generation Science Standards 275

Student Survey 291

826 Centers and Staff 293

Index 297

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