Teaching stem
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Set the mood in your classroom for STEM this year with a bulletin board dedicated to STEM! Help students think like scientists with STEM Ideals posters & character education resources. Perfect for any STEM classroom! #STEMbulletinboard #classroomdecor #TeachingTips
We have entered full summer funschooling mode here and that means I’m on the lookout for projects that I can use for some fun hands on learning, and in this case I wanted some fun science lessons. Enter Kim from Learning Hypothesis. She told me she had a new ebook coming out full of science […]
This low-prep, fun-fill STEM challenge is perfect for kindergarten and will have children begging for more: The floor is lava!! Bonus: find out the biggest benefits to starting STEM education in kindergarten Kindergarten activities | STEM Challenge | STEM activity for kids 4-6
Looking for an amazing STEM activity that's exciting for the whole class? These STEM straw bridges will spark creativity in your little engineers!

Clair Roane saved to Library YA STEM/STEAM
These 40+ free STEM websites: science, technology, engineering, and mathematics are for grades 6-12; middle school and high school. Hands on science from Learn in Color!

Learn in Color saved to High School
It’s time for some STEM warm-ups! Are you looking for STEM bell ringers? You’ve found them! Activate your students’ brains with these STEM critical thinking warm-ups. This download contains 16 tasks, 4 that focus on each of the aspects of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics). These warm-ups can be done independently (use the optional […]

Francesca Blanco saved to STREAM
Build a marshmallow and toothpick tower for a fun and budget-friendly way to explore STEM with kids. Free printable.
Molly Doherty saved to Camden's activities
What a fabulous STEM project for summertime or back to school time or any time! Kids are building water slides and testing them!
I decided to take on my own challenge of incorporating a STEM activity every day for a week. It turned out to be a huge success where both my students and I had a blast. Here were the various …

The Ardent Teacher saved to The Science Classroom
Learning about real-world problems is a great way to engage your students and get them excited about STEM. As an educator, you have the opportunity to inspire future scientists and engineers by giving them opportunities to solve real-world problems using the skills being taught in the classroom.

Mrs Kuhn saved to TheSpiritofTeaching