Teacher Case Study: Stacey Gill

6th and 7th grade teacher Stacey Gill used the Aquarium Designer performance task.

A Defined STEM Learning Experience From:
Stacey Gill 
6th/7th Grade, All Subjects Teacher
Mountain Valley Academy (CA)

Performance Task:
Aquarium Design 

Here’s What We Did:
To start this project I created a student page that only included the materials I wanted them to work on. I had my students perform research, watch the videos, and take notes using their 1:1 Chromebooks on the materials provided by Defined STEM. They continued their research online by finding the materials that would work best to build an aquarium and the cost associated with purchasing everything needed including the tank, pumps, etc. Then, students put their creativity skills to the test by designing three different kinds of aquariums where the shape and aquatic environment varied. Students shared their designs with the rest of the class.

Why Defined STEM Was the Perfect Fit:
Students love working independently on their Chromebooks as they did   research for their project. By easily creating a student page for the task, they were able to only see what I wanted them to see, so there was no distraction during the research time. Because they were able to work independently and use technology, they were very motivated.  

We did this particular lesson when we were learning about volume, so this performance task fit very well. It also incorporated literacy skills through the research while incorporating aspects of engineering, design, and creativity.