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5 Surprising Ways Homeschoolers Use Canva for Learning and Fun

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Here are a few ideas of how your children can use them: Science Projects: Compare and contrast different plant species, highlight the life cycle of an organism, or explain the effects of different environmental factors on an ecosystem. Try this free science presentation template with your homeschooler!

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Beyond the Pink: A STEM Gift Guide for Girls

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Toys and games in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) are marketed to boys. We encourage you to support the small businesses and STEM institutions in your community. Close the gender gap in computer science. Don’t let stereotypes limit your shopping lists and imagination.

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Make this Holiday a Million Girls Moonshot

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It is inspiring the next generation of innovators by engaging one million more girls in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) opportunities by 2025. We encourage you to shop local and support the small businesses and science museums in your community that need your support this year.

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10 Holiday STEM Gifts for Girls 2022

STEM Next

It’s not that we are trying to limit girls’ options, but we are less likely to consider toys and games that encourage girls in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). I encourage you to shop local and support the small businesses and STEM institutions in your community. It’s not rocket science!

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Fabulous and fashionable: how the FAB Lab is encouraging fashion entrepreneurs

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“In addition to the difficulties that come with running a business, they often face unique challenges, due to racism and gender bias, that can get in the way of their success.” While current trends indicate there is a rise in entrepreneurship among people of colour, minorities still make up just 15% of small business owners in the US.