While most Americans are staying home, it’s vital to continue to engage children with creative and challenging STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) learning. With schools being closed, students might not be able to access traditional resources, tools, and even labs to create STEM projects. So check out some of the ways below to incorporate STEM at home.
Girlstart STEM at Home ActivitiesGirlstart’s mission is to increase girls’ interest and engagement in STEM. They provide access to hundreds of activities at their STEM at Home website. Their online DeSTEMber guide gives you access to 31 days of STEM, with previous years’ activities linked as well. In addition, join them for their Virtual Starry Night. It is a planetarium star show with hands-on activities. The next on is on May 7, 2020.
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