Choosing Team Members
Teams are made up of three to five students from 3rd, 4th and 5th grade. Teams can be from the same grade level or represent multiple grade levels. There is no right way to organize a team, but we encourage schools to get as many students involved and excited about science as possible.
Here are a couple things past participants have done:
Host a School-Wide Competition. Decide on an engineering task and let everyone participate. You'll reap great rewards from students and parents alike. Some schools choose their teams from the pool of winners and others select teams based on grade-level, interest survey, after-school club, GEMS, etc. Really, the sky is the limit here.
Please visit the E³FAQ page for additional questions about forming teams and the number of teams allowed per school. Once you form your teams, we've compiled some helpful resources on our "Competition" page to allow you to better prepare your students for E³.
Teams are made up of three to five students from 3rd, 4th and 5th grade. Teams can be from the same grade level or represent multiple grade levels. There is no right way to organize a team, but we encourage schools to get as many students involved and excited about science as possible.
Here are a couple things past participants have done:
Host a School-Wide Competition. Decide on an engineering task and let everyone participate. You'll reap great rewards from students and parents alike. Some schools choose their teams from the pool of winners and others select teams based on grade-level, interest survey, after-school club, GEMS, etc. Really, the sky is the limit here.
Please visit the E³FAQ page for additional questions about forming teams and the number of teams allowed per school. Once you form your teams, we've compiled some helpful resources on our "Competition" page to allow you to better prepare your students for E³.
The 6th annual E³ event
(formerly known as the Science Festival)
will be held
February 20th or 21st , 2020 at the
Shelby County Instructional Services Center
(formerly known as the Science Festival)
will be held
February 20th or 21st , 2020 at the
Shelby County Instructional Services Center