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Getting Started with 2nd Grade STEM Challenges

Carly and Adam

STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) is a valuable tool for teaching problem-solving and promoting creativity in young students. Izzy Gizmo by Pip Jones and Sara Ogilvie Teach 2nd Grade STEM and Engineering! This Second Grade STEM Activity is designed with second grade students in mind. Get the STEM Challenge 2.

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Low Prep Activities: Quick and Easy Ideas for Engaging Learning

STEM Sport

In today’s educational landscape, teachers often find themselves racing against the clock, juggling lesson plans, assessments, and the ever-important (and sometimes seemingly impossible) task of keeping students engaged. This hands-on experience lays the foundation for understanding complex engineering principles.

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6 Tips for Teaching Kindergarten STEM

Carly and Adam

Be prepared Explore curiosities Incorporate breaks Share books Find resources Never underestimate Setting up our classrooms for STEM learning and preparing engaging materials for our students is important at all grade levels, but especially in kindergarten. We can do this by selecting great books and other interesting resources for students.

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The ABCs of Kindergarten STEM

Vivify Stem

Parents are demanding it, administrators are scrambling to implement it, and Facebook teacher groups are filled with first-year STEM teachers asking where to start. Read on for our favorite letters, advice on teaching kinder STEM, and grab the free kinder STEM lesson! We asked her a few questions about the lessons.

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7 STEM Tech Reviews – Our Top Picks

STEM Education Guide

From coding to engineering, young learners can do plenty of activities to foster their understanding of STEM tech. You can’t give a STEM lesson on any discipline without also talking about technology—or at least not without using it. Gone are the days when you need a pencil, paper, and calculator to complete a lesson.

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