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Planting STEM

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Using plants to teach STEM is one of the great joys of the arrival of spring. Many gardening activities can be done right in your classroom if a dedicated garden space is not available. We have integrated hands-on plant activities not only in the classroom, but also as part of our Family STEM nights and at museum centers. .

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Daffodil Dissection

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Daffodil Dissection. Take a daffodil and carefully begin the dissection. You may also want to use tweezers to assist with the dissection. Continue to dissect the remaining parts of the daffodil, laying them out on a flat surface. Continue to dissect the remaining parts of the daffodil, laying them out on a flat surface.

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Messy STEM Science Experiments for Kids

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Kids enjoy getting into hands-on activities where they get to touch, play, and explore. Kids will enjoy messy STEM experiments, which will make them want to learn more. So why messy STEM experiments? So, let’s ditch the textbook and explore some fun STEM experiments. Kids love this experiment because it is hands-on.

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Pollinator Week: 8 Fun Activities for You and Your Students

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Here are eight activities that will help you do just that! Read a book to your class, such as The Reason for a Flower by Ruth Heller or What is Pollination? Students must know that we wouldn’t have flowers and plants without pollinators. If you are interested in other fun STEM activities, read these posts.

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STEM Seed Projects for Elementary Students

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If you are looking for hands-on engaging activities for your upper elementary students, I have great ideas for you. These 3 STEM Challenges are perfect for learning more about seeds and flowers. Are you ready for some Seed Projects in STEM? A flower has an ovary and that’s where you will find the seeds.