Now what?
- Check your inbox for an email with the subject line: Your 3D printing activity ☑️
- Drag the email to your primary folder, so you don’t miss out on my next email alerting you to the release of the full 3D printing unit.
- Download the freebie and get ready for lots of STEM learning and fun in your classroom.
Looking for more?
Do you need more support getting your STEM curriculum off the ground? How would you like your first 5 weeks of STEM class done for you? This complete engineering design process unit will help you teach your students to approach problem solving like the pros.
With 200 page of resources that can be used individually or taught in a sequence, you’ll get back your nights and weekends while knowing your students will be engaged in learning the fundamentals of engineering!
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