Libraries are great for getting your kids excited about books and reading but they also offer a variety of STEM programs. If you haven’t looked into what resources, your local library has to offer you ...
Discover a wide range of hands-on STEM resources and lesson plans designed specifically for 4-H educators, volunteers, and teachers. This collection includes engaging activities, classroom guides, and ...
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Temple ISD announces 'Spring Into STEM' event, offering hands-on lessons and activities
Temple ISD invites Central Texas children to participate in its "Spring Into STEM: Igniting Innovation" event scheduled for April 11. The district promises to host hands-on STEM activities, provide ...
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Mark Rober announces 'Class Crunchlabs' STEM curriculum. It's completely free for teachers
Mark Rober, a NASA engineer turned YouTube sensation with over 75 million subscribers, has spent his internet career making creative, silly, engaging science experiments for viewers, many of them ...
This is a question every educator has faced before. To be fair, it’s a valid question. Students are naturally curious, and it’s normal for them to wonder about the knowledge that they’re acquiring.
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