Enhancing our children's S.T.E.A.M education is imperative to their success and will help them become innovators of the future.
S.T.E.A.M stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math.
Hands-on activities helps us to cognitively and visually see how things work. By creating things with our hands, we can understand and appreciate the importance of its existence. We can also become better at:
When vinegar (an acid) is mixed with baking soda, it creates carbon dioxide. Carbon Dioxide is what makes the bubbles!
Materials:
paper plates to make into a cone shape
baking soda
vinegar
water
sequins
food coloring
bowl, spoon, tray to put in the freezer
squirt bottle, eyedropper, or baster
Let's show our children how a circuit works!
Materials:
1 Lithium 3V Coin Cell Battery
9 – 3 or 5 mm LED Lights
1/4″ Copper Tape
Scotch Tape
1 Binder Clip
Chemistry is the study of all states of matter and how they act under different conditions. Let's show our students what happens when certain matter is
combined!
Materials:
1/2 Cup of Clear Or White PVA School Glue
1/4-1/2 Cup of Liquid Starch (Sta-Flo brand may need more)
1/2 Cup of Water
Food coloring, confetti, glitter, and other fun mix-in