Workshop Resources
Veritasium Video: How Does A Wing Actually Work?
NASA Bernoulli’s Principle – Museum in a Box
Be careful! Sometimes NASA is wrong. In this document, it claims air moving across the top and bottom of the wing must reach trailing edge of the wing at the same time. This is a very common misconception. See the How Things Fly document from the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum for the real…
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Edutopia Article – Deeper Learning: Why Cross-Curricular Teaching is Essential
Bernoulli Probe
Can your students predict what will happen to the paper tent when air is blown through it? A great way to introduce students to the wonders of Bernoulli’s Principle and then let them experiment!
Read MoreAnnotation Bookmarks by Danielle Swartz
Designed by STEMAZing Teacher Leader Danielle Swartz, these annotation bookmarks are perfect to use with students from K-3 (and maybe even beyond)!
Read MoreThe NEED Project – Wind Curriculum – FREE to download!
With curriculum for Primary, Elementary, Intermediate, and Secondary, which is FREE to download, you can engage students of all ages using the teacher developed lessons!
Read MoreThe NEED Project
The NEED Project is the BEST place to find developmentally appropriate curriculum for all energy topics!!!
Read MoreThe Science Toy Maker – Slater Harrison
From Walkalong Gliders, like the new Jagwing, to making your own helicopter propellers out of 2-liter soda bottles, this is a makers dream site!
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