PR-6170RUK Science A STEM Approach - Primary 1
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<strong>STEM</strong> Project<br />
The problem<br />
Project Brief<br />
Louise and Joseph have made a new friend that lives<br />
abroad. She is a pen pal. Louise and Joseph write letters<br />
and emails to her about their favourite activities, the<br />
places they visit and what it is like to live in Ireland.<br />
Louise and Joseph want to give their pen pal a<br />
handmade gift to show her what it is like to live in<br />
Ireland. They hope that one day she will come and visit.<br />
How can Louise and Joseph show their pen pal what it<br />
is like to live in Ireland at different times of the year?<br />
Important things you need to do!<br />
• You must work in pairs.<br />
• You must make a tissue<br />
box display for each season.<br />
• It must include the types of weather<br />
that might be seen in each season.<br />
The task<br />
Earth and the Environment<br />
DAILY AND SEASONAL CHANGES<br />
Hello!<br />
On this postcard is a picture<br />
of the Sydney Opera House. It<br />
is really close to our home and<br />
is one of our favourite tourist<br />
attractions to visit.<br />
From Louise and Joseph<br />
• Design and create a display that Louise<br />
and Joseph can send their pen pal to<br />
show the places they might visit, the<br />
activites they might do and the clothing<br />
they might wear for each season.<br />
• Create a video of the display, explaining<br />
what each season is like in Ireland.<br />
Viewing sample<br />
• It must include Joseph and the places<br />
he might visit, the activities he might<br />
do and the clothing he might wear for<br />
each season.<br />
• The video must include an explanation<br />
of each season, including how each<br />
season affects our daily lives.<br />
10¢<br />
140<br />
<strong>Science</strong>:<br />
A <strong>STEM</strong> AP<strong>PR</strong>OACH<br />
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