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Holidays Around the World STEM Centers

Carly and Adam

We believe that integrating Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) into holiday-themed activities is the key to fostering an immersive and exciting learning experience. Hanukkah STEM Challenge In this STEM center, students explore Hanukkah in a hands-on way by learning about the traditional game of dreidel.

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Astronomy Activities and STEM Challenges

Carly and Adam

STEM centers stand out as the most captivating method for teaching astronomy, offering interactive and hands-on experiences that make complex cosmic concepts accessible and exciting for learners. Make a moon phases flip-book The Moon Phases Flip-Book is a hands-on activity that helps students learn about the lunar cycle.

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STEM Challenges and Books for Elementary Students During the Month of January

Carly and Adam

*This blog post contains Amazon affiliate links. STEM Challenges and Books for Elementary Students During the Month of January When you can captivate students by the possibility of something new and imaginative, it can lead to opportunities for learning in STEM, design and making. What is a STEM Read Aloud?

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How to Celebrate Dot Day All Year Long!

Carly and Adam

The following is a guest blog post by Jed Dearybury ! As I was dreaming up ideas while making plans for my college students to celebrate the big day this semester, I began to think… Why don't we celebrate creativity all year long? Sooo… Let’s make a plan to celebrate Dot Day all year long, on the 15ish of every month.

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Connecting STEAM Education and Computer Science

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In the Renaissance era, Da Vinci’s discoveries were way ahead of his time (such as sketching models that could be used as blueprints for helicopters, artilleries, and catapults that came to exist hundreds of years later). Is it possible that art can nurture and complement STEM? But what does art have anything to do with STEM?