I can see this is a STEM Challenge worksheet template. This isn't a problem to solve - it's a blank form for students to document their own STEM project or challenge.
The worksheet has these sections:
1. "Today my challenge is:" - where you write what problem you're trying to solve
2. A large box labeled "This is what my final project looks like" - for drawing your solution
3. "What did I learn?" - for writing about what you discovered
4. "What can I conclude about my STEM challenge?" - for summarizing your findings
To complete this worksheet, you need to:
1.
Choose a STEM challenge - Pick a science, technology, engineering, or math problem to solve (like building a bridge from popsicle sticks, making a paper airplane that flies far, creating a water filter, etc.)
2.
Do the challenge - Actually build or test your solution
3.
Fill in each section:
- Write your challenge at the top
- Draw what you made in the big box
- Write what you learned in the second box
- Write your conclusion in the bottom box
Example of how to fill it out:
- Challenge: Build a tower using only 10 sheets of paper that can hold a book
- Drawing: Sketch of your paper tower
- What I learned: Triangles are stronger than squares; wider bases make towers more stable
- Conclusion: My tower held the book because I used folded triangles and a wide base. Next time I could try different folding techniques to make it even taller.
Do you have a specific STEM challenge you've completed that you need help documenting on this worksheet?
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of stem worksheets.