Are you looking for some fun ways to celebrate STEM Day in your elementary school classroom? This blog post offers six great activities appropriate for young students that teach science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Celebrating National STEM Day Every Day STEM, or science, technology, ...
This is among the easy STEM activities for elementary kids and you can use it for measuring favourite toys for kids. There are both standard and non-standard measurements, and kids can use something unusual like talking about the underwear which is quite hilarious. Once they are done with the...
Pre-K & Kindergarten Elementary Middle Teacher Resources Request a meetingThe World's Largest STEM Competition FIRST® LEGO® League introduces science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) to children ages 4-16 (ages vary by country) through fun, exciting, hands-on learning. FIRST LEGO Le...
They come with all of the needed materials included and include a step-by-step guide with engaging activities for every lesson — no prep necessary. All you need is your imagination! Our Elementary STEM Kits foster a hands-on learning environment that allows kids to explore real world problems...
Try some of these activities with kids to encourage after-school active learning and add some hands-on experience to supplement their studies. 1. It’s a Bug’s Life Bugs play a vital role in the community, and that community includes your backyard. Keep science skills fresh by having kids...
These simple STEM activities for elementary to middle school work just as well in the classroom as they do for distance learning, homeschool groups, or screen-free time at home. Also perfect for library groups, scouting groups, and vacation camps. I highly encourage you to get in on the ...
These simple STEM activities for elementary work just as well in the classroom as they do for distance learning, homeschool groups, or screen-free time at home. Also perfect for library groups, scouting groups, andvacation camps. I highly encourage you to get in on the fun if you can but...
are fascinating. They are not normally taught in lower grades, but they are easy for elementary school-aged children to understand. Counting the number of spirals in the yellow center of a daisy, for example, or the spirals in a pinecone are good ways to explain them.Mensa for Kidshas mor...
With that in mind, check out our other STEM resources that we’ve compiled for elementary teachers just like you: STEM Board Games STEM Holiday Events Calendar Growth Mindset Activities
When: For elementary/middle school competitors – the free Online Regional Qualifying Exam (ORQE) will become available in fall 2025. Approximately 60% of students who take the exam will move on to the Regional Finals, held online and in-person from October to May. The top 50% of competito...