"Play is the highest form of research" - Albert Eisenstein. My third graders will learn to collaborate and develop problem solving skills through engaging STEAM (Science Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics) materials. We are in need of materials for our STEAM bins that students will use to solve challenges and problem solve real word issues.
These materials will be used daily by students to develop their creative thinking skills, pique their curiosity about the way our world is designed and built, and help them become real world problem solvers! The STEAM bins will be accessible to students for independent work, partner work, and group work throughout the year and will be used in all subject areas.
My third grade kiddos will begin to build a solid STEAM foundation that will allow them the opportunity to continue their education in a STEAM Field. Having STEAM bins and materials that students can use to solve a challenge equips students with skills that cannot be learned through traditional textbook learning. When children have the freedom and opportunity to design and build in a hands-on ways, they experience the struggles and pleasures of real world problem solving. I want my kiddos to learn to be productive, helpful, and strong leaders in our society!
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"Play is the highest form of research" - Albert Eisenstein. My third graders will learn to collaborate and develop problem solving skills through engaging STEAM (Science Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics) materials. We are in need of materials for our STEAM bins that students will use to solve challenges and problem solve real word issues.
These materials will be used daily by students to develop their creative thinking skills, pique their curiosity about the way our world is designed and built, and help them become real world problem solvers! The STEAM bins will be accessible to students for independent work, partner work, and group work throughout the year and will be used in all subject areas.
My third grade kiddos will begin to build a solid STEAM foundation that will allow them the opportunity to continue their education in a STEAM Field. Having STEAM bins and materials that students can use to solve a challenge equips students with skills that cannot be learned through traditional textbook learning. When children have the freedom and opportunity to design and build in a hands-on ways, they experience the struggles and pleasures of real world problem solving. I want my kiddos to learn to be productive, helpful, and strong leaders in our society!