Inspire your young scientists to create a unique, problem-solving invention with our differentiated invention-planning worksheets
Inspire New Innovations and Inventions!
Are you ready to embark on an incredible journey that will inspire scientific thinking in your students? It’s time to dive into the astonishing world of S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) activities in your science classes!
Bring in the excitement of solving real-world problems through inventive thinking. Guide your students through dreaming up and planning solutions to challenges that matter. With this simple template/project, your students will get to come up with an invention to tackle a problem in their very own community or around the world! Think sustainable energy, waste reduction, or water purification devices – the sky’s the limit!
This invention planning template/worksheet is designed in a differentiated format for a wide range of student ability levels. We’ve included a template for our youngest students, all the way up to your oldest!
Get Started Planning Inventions That Need to Be Made
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