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Unlocking Curiosity with Sharks, Rockets, and Mind Control: STEM Next and Teen Science Cafés Build STEM Skills by Encouraging Discovery

STEM Next

In 2021, STEM Next and the Teen Science Café Network joined together to expand the answer to questions like that for students across the country. With the support of afterschool educators, teens lead the execution of Teen Science Cafés with STEM experts of greatest student interest.

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5 Wonderful Tips for World Language Teachers

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From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. However, Rachelle Dene Poth has experience engaging and exciting students in her Spanish classroom From building relationships to using technology, she shares how Spanish teachers can engage students in learning. Could you give us one of your icebreakers?

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5 Benefits of Integrating STEM and SEL

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She has planned fun icebreaker activities, reading lessons, and cooperative learning tasks. Engaging in a science experiment or a building challenge requires teamwork. STEM learning experiences allow them to better understand themselves and others which will benefit them during all stages of their life. Dr. Jacie Maslyk.

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SOS Top 10: Summer Professional Learning

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DEN STAR Educators Tom Clowes and Sheila Fredericks recommend using Three Truths… One Lie as a fun and easy icebreaker for participants to introduce themselves or for the facilitator to introduce a topic related to the session’s focus. The post SOS Top 10: Summer Professional Learning appeared first on Discovery Education Blog.

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How to Start Class with Opening Questions

Cool Cat Teacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. Last year when I needed to take a college CEU course, I chose Advancement Courses and learned so much about teaching computer science in the classroom. Blog = [link] Twitter = @zeitz. Icebreaker, what do you call it? Opening Act?

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Hey Mars, wait for us!

Scientix

Students conducted research about this planet and got help from their science and art teachers. During the activities, students did experiments trying to produce oxygen and build houses and a city with the help of the Technology and Art teachers. The main goal of the project is to develop the students’ creative thinking.

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How Hands-On STEM Transforms Classroom Instruction

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Active participants not only enjoy what they’re doing but often remember more about the experience years later. As you know, STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Discussions and questioning are at the heart of every hands-on experience, making relationship skills and social awareness imperative.

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