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A Digital Book Creation

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This lesson plan aims to incorporate Science, Engineering, and Math subjects into the Digital Book Project. Students paraphrase in simple words the explanations of chemical reactions in everyday life. Then they state how Engineering is present in our daily activities. Also, they explain how Pythagoras Theorem is used in real life. Finally, they communicate effectively with their peers to write simple explanations on everyday activities and how they are related to Science, Engineering and Math. This lesson plan takes place in a classroom for 90 minutes and students are asked to work in small groups of 2-4. Students experience an integrated STEAM lesson with combined content from Science (Physics-Chemical Reactions), ELA (Reading and Writing Skills), Engineering (Aerodynamics), Math (Pythagoras Theorem).

Lesson Grade Level

8th Grade

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