A Second Grade STEM Project

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A Second Grade STEM Project Beanie Baby Habitats A Second Grade STEM Project

Habitats A habitat is the home of a living thing. A living thing depends on its habitat for its food, water, and shelter.

Your Challenge Your team will be assigned a beanie baby to build a habitat for. You will need to find out what needs your animal has and meet those needs through your habitat. Be sure to create a pattern to camouflage your animal!

By the end of the project, you will be able to say… I can tell identify needs that are met by an animal’s habitat. T I can use a digital camera to tale a picture of our habitat. E I can use the Engineering Design Process build a pig house. M I can create patterns to camouflage the animals.

What is the Engineering Design Process? Ask Imagine Plan Create Improve

What materials may we use? Library books Beanie Babies Shoe box Construction Paper Tape Craft Sticks

Project Schedule Week 1: -Introduce Project -Form Groups -Begin Project Journal (Ask, Imagine, Plan) Week 2: -Create Habitat -Photograph Habitat Week 3: - Read letters from animals - Draw blueprint for improvement - Improve Houses - Photograph Houses

Letters from the Beanies After you have built your habitat, your animal will write you a letter telling you what needs have been met and what you might want to rethink. Then you’ll get to work on perfecting your habitat to meet the animal’s needs.