This one-square-foot activity is fun for a group of kids or a classroom to set up outside on a nice spring day to explore nature! Loof for the free printable guide to go along with the project. PinOne Square Foot STEM Project Make a Sun Dial PinDIY Sun Dial Learn About Capillary...
Grab a bag of 100 cups at the grocery store and challenge the kids to build a tower with all 100! That will keep them busy. Grab a free printable too! CHECK OUT: 100 Cup Tower Challenge Pin 5. Think Like the 3 Little Pigs (Architectural Activity) What happens when you take a classi...
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A pile of jelly beans (or marshmallows or candy corn) and toothpicks is all that is needed to start learning about structures and engineering. Connecting the toothpicks with jelly beans helps teach kids how shapes and designs work. The activity teaches the concepts behind structural engineering. ...
Download your Spring STEM Activity Stations HERE. Spring STEM Activities for Kids Science ( + Art & Math) Salt Painting Patterned Eggs – Process Art for Kids to explore colors Materials Needed: Cardboard Egg Pattern Brainstorming sheet
I can’t believe how easy it is to make this DIY coding game for kids!A Secret Code Activity for Kids –Make your next math practice ZOOM with this super simple decoding activity. Tasks like multiplication drills are brought to life with some of your favorite superheroes. All you need is...
Activity Lesson Plans Tutorials and Tips STEM Activities for Kids Inspired by Picture BooksJon Mattingly | December 9, 2020 Who doesn't love a picture book? Regardless of your age, we're pretty sure that answer is yes! Which makes these STEM activities for kids the perfect learning-based pro...
The kids loved our latest activity- creating climbing robots. Not only did the kids have fun coloring designs and patterns on their robot templates, but they came up with all kinds of predictions and theories while turning their robots into climbing toys!(This post contains affiliate links.) ...
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Kids use various play materials to create mazes and structures for Hexbugs. This activity is an absolute hit with kids and promotes all kinds of learning!