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Santa's Ramp Project Soars to New Heights

Framed as a challenge to help Santa invent the perfect ramp to launch his sleigh, each design was tested and measured. Students observed how far their sleighs traveled, discussed the results, and then improved their ramps to make them work better.

Through this hands-on project, students explored science concepts such as force, motion, and incline. In technology and engineering, they practiced planning, building, and revising their ramp designs. Art came into play through the creative design of each sleigh, and math skills were used to measure and compare distances traveled.

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Santa's Ramp Project Soars to New Heights

Riccardi Grade 1 teachers Jennifer Wade and Stefanie Colclough guided students through a Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) project focused on problem solving and creativity. Students built sleighs using cardboard, pipe cleaners, tape, tinfoil, popsicle sticks, and other recycled materials, then designed ramps of different heights to see whose sleigh would travel the farthest.