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STEM Program
My STEM Program consists of 12 fun STEM activities that exposes children to STEM in a fun and stimulating way. Each activity is 30 minutes long. I asked that Parents stay for the activities.
There is a nominal fee of $5 per activity to cover the cost of supplies. You can pay for all 12 activities upfront for $50, which saves you $10, or you can pay as you go $5 each activity either online or in-person.
Here is some information about each activity.
Science Activities:
Magnification Observation – introduce children to two science tools – magnifying glasses and science journals.
Human Body - Learning About Muscles in the Body
Weather - Observing and thinking about changes due to weather conditions.
Technology Activities:
Computer Literacy - teaching basic things about the computer and the internet
Computer Literacy - teaching things about the computer and the internet
Computer Literacy - teaching basic things about the computer and the internet
Engineering Activities:
These activities help children to develop early concepts they can build on as they grow. They begin to understand that tools help people do things better.
An easy Lego activity
A more difficult Lego activity
Marble Runs - With a marble run, children have to think about what they are creating, and use focus, imagination and problem-solving skills all while having fun. A marble can teach kids a lot about momentum and gravity, just by doing what a marble does.
Math Activities:
Patterns – patterns help children make predictions because they begin to understand what comes next. They also help children learn how to make logical connections and use reasoning skills.
Memory Match – Memory Match is a simple concentration-type matching game that will help develop memory skills as well as the ability to recognize animals, instruments, vehicles, foods, and other objects.
Memory Match – Memory Match is a simple concentration-type matching game that will help develop memory skills as well as the ability to recognize animals, instruments, vehicles, foods, and other objects.
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