Valentine's Day Activties

Wednesday, January 30, 2019









Bring STEM fun to your Valentine’s Day this year! It’s super easy to give classic STEM activities a holiday makeover when you add theme accessories and of course traditional colors.





Building towers, flying heart catapult, creating candy box for a valentine and more. Let's celebrate Valentine's Day with these activities. Holiday activities are designed to provide challenges that will foster a growth mindset. Supplies needed for these activities include legos, conversation hearts, tongue depressors, and rubber bands.










STEM #1- The Valentine's Gift


Problem: You are in charge of making a gift for your valentine. Design and build a candy box that can hold 100 candy hearts using Legos. You must have a lid on top that snaps shut so your candy doesn’t fall out when you deliver your gift.









STEM #2- Heart Tower


Problem: Cupid needs your help. He needs you to build the tallest free standing tower so he can see all the people passing out valentines. You get three tries. Make sure you record your totals each trial. Cupid needs evidence of your hard work!







STEM #3- Launching Hearts


Problem: You need to send messages to a friend. Design and build a catapult that will launch candy hearts to your Valentine.








There are 3 levels appropriate for elementary aged students. 
  • K-1 level has addition and subtraction 1-25. 
  • 2-3 level has 2-digit addition and subtraction 1-100
  • 3-5 level has all four operations using 1 X 1, 2 X 1, and 2 X2 digits


Why did the boy put candy under his pillow? 






   


STEPS of the Process






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