If you’re looking to apply learning in landforms, weathering & erosion, plate tectonics & more, this STEM / STEAM challenge is a perfectly engaging way to get the job done joyfully!
The basic premise:
Students work individually or in partners/groups against a list of criteria and constraints to create the nonliving surface (geosphere & hydrosphere) of the fictional planet, Planetopia.
Note: This is the paperless version, compatible with Google Slides ™. You may prefer the printable version.
Resource includes:
- NGSS aligned standards, Grades 2 – 8
- Teacher Tips:
- Links to my 5-part video series on getting started with STEM challenges
- Materials and timing
- Criteria & Constraints (including modifications to increase difficulty for older students)
- Measuring results
- Universal STEM Challenge Notes & How to Use Student Slides
- Post-design extension activities list
- Link to a video walk-through of the challenge
- Student Slides:
- Criteria & Constraints List
- Results and Design Analysis
- Discussion Questions
- Extension templates
- Planetopia Surface Features Spotlight
- Layers of Earth
- Layers of Earth & Earth’s Atmosphere
- Rock Notes
- Rock Cycle
- Pangaea Activity
- Process flow map
- Create & solve math problems based on designs
- Planetopia Landforms Writing Templates
Sample/suggested materials for each student or group:
(Materials you’ll need to do the activity are easily modified. You don’t need to provide all of the following materials. Select a subset and/or add in your own ideas.)
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- Foam board for parcel base
- ~ 12×12 in. per student
- Construction paper
- Pipe cleaners
- Cardboard scraps
- Tissue paper
- Foil
- Scissors
- Glue and/or tape
- Small rocks
- Raffia, moss, yarn
- Cotton
- Design analysis handouts (included in resource)
- Foam board for parcel base
- Optional
- Crayola Model Magic or clay
- Sequins, beans, pasta, beads
- Paint
- Craft sticks
- Plastic beads
- Pom poms
- Felt or fabric scraps
- Sand Paper
- Small cups and/or bowls
- Hot glue gun
- Rubber bands
- Paperclips
- Toothpicks
- Coffee stirrers
- Colored sand
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- Note: The links below are Amazon Affiliate links. Find out more on the disclosure page.
Benefits of this STEM Design Challenge:
- Focus on critical thinking, problem solving, and application of learning
- Helps students develop growth mindset traits like persistence and resilience
- High levels of student engagement
- The potential to hit upon all NGSS ETS standards depending on the depth and number of iterations you choose to implement in your classroom (modifications included)
- Highly flexible and differentiated for materials, timing, grade levels, and rigor.
Each design iteration should be planned for ~60 min. if you are including data gathering and analysis rather than just building for fun. If you add extension activities, you will need to adjust timing accordingly.
This resource is also available in a print version and will soon be available in a discounted Planetopia Project Bundle and digital Mega Bundle.
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