Sunday, October 11, 2015


This week in my 21st Century Teaching and Learning Part 1 course we learned about STEM lessons for the classroom. STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and math. We did several STEM experiments that required us to think critical and creative with our group. STEM lessons are great for students. It allows them to think for their selves and to see how to learn in different ways. There are all different types of inexpensive materials you can use for STEM experiments. Below are some pictures of a few STEM experiments my group did. I feel that hands on learning is a great way for students to be actively involved in their education.

 





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