This
free Google educational search engine is a wonderful source of lessons. There
are plenty of pre-made lessons to choose from in the content areas of science,
math, social sciences, and language arts. There are lessons from kindergarten
level to 12th grade. You are free to choose from the shared lessons
or you can create and share your own lessons. It allows students and parents the
ability to access the materials and information at any time, provided they have
internet access.
This website is an amazing tool
for enhancing your STEM lessons and or your makerspace. There are classroom
lessons for grades 1–5, engineering adventures for grades 3-5 and grades 6-8
for use in the classroom or for afterschool clubs. Parts of the lessons can be
downloaded for free. But, in order to access the entire set of lessons for each
unit the user must purchase them. For teachers just starting out in their
implementation of STEM lessons or makerspaces, this is a wonderful source for
getting the ball rolling and for getting students involved in creative thinking
and problem solving.
This is a free website and is
also available as a free app. Students can easily type in the topic they are
studying or interested in. It is a great tool for differentiating units of
study as students from 4th – 12th grades can easily watch
videos at their own level of understanding. Teachers have the option of
creating and uploading their own lessons as well. The iPad app allows the
teacher to create, design, import and edit images, add videos, imbed links, and
record lessons for students and parents to access as needed.
If we have clubs again this year, I am going to suggest that we have a STEM club and tell them that they need to check out the engineering is elementary website. I think that we need to start the students thinking about engineering in elementary instead of when they get to middle school or high school.
ReplyDeleteFor LIBS 675 I had to write a grant and I chose to do one for a STEM club. Engineering is elementary was one of my main resources that I used to build projects and the STEM curriculum I wanted to focus on. It has great ideas for projects, but you're right in that it does require you to purchase most of them. Would be a great thing to spend budget on or write a grant for since those projects can be used over and over again and are so worthwhile for covering topics in the areas of science, math, technology and engineering.
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