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Left-brain or Right-brain Dominant? Explore the Ideal Subjects to Nurture your Strengths

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The Sciences The sciences, including physics, chemistry and biology, are perfect for left-brain dominant individuals. Civil Engineering Civil engineering combines creativity with analytical thinking. As a civil engineer, you will design and oversee the construction of buildings, bridges and other public infrastructures.

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12 Fun and Low-Prep Classroom Glow Day Activities

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Whether they are coding bracelets, constructing geometric shapes, or experimenting with glowing slime or oobleck, students gain hands-on experience with core STEM principles. Glow Day thus serves as a fantastic opportunity to foster curiosity, creativity, and a love for science and technology among students.

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Family Science Night Activities

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The process combines creativity with a personal touch as students and adults use the first initial of their name and the month they were born to generate a distinctive scientist name, following a guide provided at the station. What is Your Scientist Name? Then, they will make observations about the patterns that they see.

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10 Ways Parents Can Introduce STEM Learning at Home through Disguised Learning

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2) Gardening: A Lesson in Biology and Ecology Gardening is a fantastic way to introduce children to the wonders of biology and ecology. 3) Building and Construction Play Building and construction play is fundamental in developing spatial awareness, problem-solving skills, and an understanding of engineering principles.

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Teachers of the Year Say Educators Deserve More Trust

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WASHINGTON — Curiosity and creativity were on display when dozens of top teachers from around the U.S. Finally, the teachers were given an assignment: Use construction paper to create a craft symbolizing what they hope to take away from their time at the Smithsonian. Photo by Rebeccca Koenig.

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Playing

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One of the key benefits of play is the promotion of creativity and imagination. When children engage in imaginative play, they develop their imagination and creativity, which allows them to think outside the box and come up with innovative solutions to problems. They may also begin to explore more creative and artistic forms of play.

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Indoor STEM Activities for Kids

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During these colder months, when outdoor adventures are limited, it’s crucial to find creative ways to engage young minds and bodies. While these things do play a part in the role, engineering is about creative problem-solving, innovative thinking, and so much more!

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