littleBits Invention Logs

SKU: 660-5052
Price:
$15

The Invention Log guides students through the engineering design process as they create, play, remix and share their littleBits inventions. Each log includes 19 pages of documentation support, an assessment rubric and feedback chart. The log supports alignment with NGSS ETS and CCSS ELA standards. Each pack includes 10 Invention Logs. 

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