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So I'm wondering what strategies and tactics those who have balanced a TD use to do so. In my game, there are multiple tiers of upgrades, and so I'm also.
Need some quick and easy STEM challenges for your classroom? Tower challenges are great go-to STEM activities that promote problem solving, teamwork, and communication. You can create these challenges out of almost anything: index cards, playing cards, blocks, newspaper, or plastics cups. Here are two fun tower challenges that my middle school students love!Balloon Tower ChallengeKids love balloons! Your classroom will feel like a party when they get to work! The engineering mission is to build the tallest, freestanding tower using a bag of balloons and masking tape.
Students must work together to blow up the balloons and find a way to hold them together for a tower. Remind students the importance of a sturdy base and time management. Projecting a timer for no more than 12 minutes will keep the students focused on building. At the end, walk around and measure the different heights while pointing out the differences in structures. Vivify is a team comprised of two Aerospace Engineer friends, Natasha and Claire, who live in Texas.
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Natasha works full-time as a STEM Project Director for a non-profit organization while Claire is taking time off from her engineering career to raise her two young children. These former college classmates and roommates at Texas A&M University share a passion for STEM education and spend their free time providing resources to encourage and equip future engineers through their website and their shop at TpT.
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