Posts Tagged ‘STEM Education’
You Can’t Spell STEAM without TEA
Teaching STEAM requires that I learn every day. Somedays, I need to be smarter than I really am. Long ago, I learned that these demanding brain moments can be eased with the right amount of caffeine. Looking for the right amount of caffeine has lead me on a tour of so many delicious sources. At…
Read Full PostHow Do You Morph Two Images Together In Apple Keynote?
In this Apple Keynote video tutorial, you will learn how to morph two different animals together to create a new species that young children will enjoy.
Read Full PostSTEAM is Intimidating!
I’m just going to start with an unsubstantiated statement: STEAM/ STEM is used more by marketers than teachers. what they hope you don’t notice is that this label is usually just slapped on the bundled gee gaw of simple experiments that are relatively unchanged in the last 70 years. I am the STEAM coordinator for…
Read Full Post7 steps for Inspiring Creativity in Young Makers
Keeping My Assumptions in Check In my STEAMspace at Echo Horizon school, we support empowered innovative learners by asking students to make many of their own decisions, even with our youngest makers. When I started teaching my youngest students I had to keep my own assumptions in check and make sure I was giving them…
Read Full Post3 Great Ideas for Your Elementary Makerspace that will be a HIT with Young Students!
In my Makerspace, I get to work with grades PreK-6. This means that each week I am prepping for a wide range of abilities and interests, and I work hard to make sure my youngest makers get lessons that are just as amazing as my most mature students. Don’t dumb down ideas for younger kids,…
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