Engage Students in Real-World Problem Solving with STEM
Engage Students in Solving Real-World Problems with STEM: If your students aren’t excited about STEM the problem might be a lack of exposure to real-world challenges. Real-world problem solving should be at the core of any STEM education program. It increases student buy-in as students realize that their work has an impact that extends beyond the classroom walls. It also helps students develop empathy. #stem #stemchallenge #earthday
Craft Stick Puzzles
Awesome craft stick challenges for kids! Great for brain breaks, early finisher tasks or STEM challenges.
The Kindergarten Connection
Maker Space Task Cards Freebie
Our task card packet is a sample of our STEM Sparks enrichment cards that can be used in a Maker Space or STEM classroom center, as a discussion launcher, or as a homework assignment. Students can write about their solution, draw their ideas, and even perhaps build a prototype.
Kaboom! Possibly The Best Center Game Ever! - Teaching with Jillian Starr
Do you use Kaboom! in your classroom? It has been my go-to center for the past few years, whether I'm teaching Firsties, or now third graders. If Kaboom! is new to you, or it is something you haven't yet tried in your classroom, here are some great reasons to give... #math #mathcenters #mathgames
Connect Links Syllable Sort Task Cards - ABC's of Literacy
Connect Links Syllable Sort Task Cards are a fun and hands-on way to practice identifying the number of syllables in a word. Connecting the links together is a great way for children to develop their fine motor skills too. This syllable activity can be used for a literacy center, morning tub work, or as an enrichment activity for early finishers in Kindergarten, 1st grade, or 2nd grade.
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