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Ward’s Science–So Many STEM Resources

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Coding, robotics, and experimentation–integral pieces of STEM–give students the best start possible to the rest of their lives. To give you an example of the types of products offered by Ward’s Science, I evaluated two: Botley the Coding Robot. Botley the Coding Robot. No animations. Just content.

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Robotics and Computer Science for Elementary Level Learners

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I absolutely love all of the new robotics toys that have been coming out for elementary age learners. One of my gifted girls noted, “Where do all of these robots come from?” My robotics-type devices include: Sphero. Jimu Robot. Finch Robot. Dash and Dot. littleBits: Gizmos and Gadgets; Arduino.

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PASCO Motion Sensor–A Must for Science Classes

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the Ergobot to teach both Forces & Motion and Programming & Robotics. curricula for Chemistry and Physics that are NGSS-aligned. in a robotics and programming application (with PASCO’s ErgoBot). Among PASCO Scientific’s many devices, you’ll find: a wireless weather station. bridge building kits.

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Best STEM Summer Camps In San Antonio

The Maker Mom

From programs based around robotics and coding to math lessons they’ll actually grow to love, these camps are perfect for keeping kids learning and sociable during the summer. Whether or not they’ve previously shown any interest in rocket science, physics, or chemistry, they’ll grow to like it here.

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Low Prep Activities: Quick and Easy Ideas for Engaging Learning

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This hands-on activity not only introduces them to physics concepts but enhances their fine motor skills. Colorful Chemistry Introduce kindergarteners to the magic of colors by conducting simple color-mixing experiments using water, food coloring, and empty glass jars.

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STEM Must-Haves for Elementary Teachers

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It teaches them basic programming concepts and helps them learn how to use their hands to create robots. I have yet to find someone who doesn't love these little robots right from the beginning. These robots are designed to move along a path and interpret color combinations as commands like "Storm" or "Moonwalk".

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10+ STEM Activities for Afterschool Programs

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Top STEM Activities for Afterschool Fun Robot Building Robot Building: Perfect for tech-savvy middle schoolers, this activity lets students create their robots, teaching them about engineering and programming in a hands-on manner.

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