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Engineering Gustavo’s Stage: A STEM and Literacy Lesson

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This lesson is designed to promote hands-on, project-based learning that connects various disciplines. It emphasizes the importance of real-world applications and encourages students to think creatively and critically.Throughout the lesson, students will explore key points such as the fundamentals of engineering, the significance of collaboration and the integration of problem-solving skills. By connecting these concepts, students will experience a holistic and meaningful learning journey.

Lesson Grade Level

1st Grade 2nd Grade

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