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This is a collection of free STEM materials from around the web. The list includes freebies from TpT, blog posts, articles, and helpful websites. Some are my own, and many are from other sources that I have discovered. I hope you find these useful! Bookmark this page because I plan to add more links as I come across them! [...]
STEM Activity: Holiday Light Circuits | NGS Magnified
Light Circuits: Depending on the grade level of the students, you can have them build a very simple circuit or a very complex circuit with both series and parallel circuits combined. For my students I have them use file folders in order to design and build a series on one side, then a parallel on the other with certain parameters for the switches. The students have an amazing time and there is always 100% participation and together we saved those lights from a trip to the landfill!
Two Easy STEM Tower Challenges! - STEM Activities for Kids
The engineering mission is to build the tallest, freestanding tower using a bag of balloons and masking tape. Students must work together to blow up the balloons and find a way to hold them together for a tower. | Vivify STEM @ STEM Activities for Kids
Teachers are Terrific -
STEM for First Grade! The post includes five ideas with books as the inspiration for STEM projects. Includes details and materials lists!
6 Ways to Simplify STEM for the Youngest Engineers - STEM Activities for Kids
Here are 6 ways that you can simplify STEM for students in Preschool, Pre K, Kindergarten, first grade, and second grade | Teach Outside the Box for STEM Activities for Kids
10 Engaging STEM Fairy Tales for Primary Students – Starfish Education
Teaching STEM Through Fairy Tales - http://www.starfisheducation.com/teaching-stem-through-fairy-tales/
{FREE} Fairy Tale STEM: Literature Based Math and Engineering
Looking for a new way to bring classic stories to life? Try these super fun (and super simple!) Fairy Tale STEM challenges! The free download includes 5 different ideas to explore math and engineering concepts with your K-5 kids.