S.T.E.M.
Science Technology Engineering Math
Welcome to S.T.E.M.
STEM is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Students develop problem solving skills , with a focus on hands-on learning with real world applications. Please stop by our lab anytime for an adventure, students would love to share their ideas. We might be coding with Colby and Ozobot, engineering a bridge, creating an amusement park, building with 3D, programming a robot, or using our imaginations for creating the tallest tower. The possibilities are endless!
Wyoming
Topographic
Maps
Lego
Marble
Maze
Challenge
Lego
Marble
Maze
Challenge
Tin foil
boat engineering
penny challenge
winners!
Island Landforms
Penguin Island
Shark Island
Sea Horse Island
Turtle Island
Starfish Island
Blue Whale Island
Sea Horse Island
Dr. Seuss
Creative
Character
Creations
Driving Sphero
through their island
landform projects
were a success!
Drone Control
Drone Control & Crash
Drone Acrobats
Chess / Checker Board
Torch Paste
Heat gun to burn torch paste
Almost Done!
Fisher Technik
Fisher Technik
Vex Go Robotics
Vex Go Robotics
Who can create the Tallest Tower?
Tallest tower teamwork!
Dot tower creativity!
Created 3D houses and coded through the community
Cubelet robots
Racing Cubelet Robots
More racing!
Simple Machine: Wheel & Axle
Simple Machine: Incline Plane
Hydro-dipping roping dummy
Coding around community
Simple Machine: Lever
Simple Machine: Incline Plane
Simple Machine: Wedge
2D Shapes
Teamwork!
3D Shapes
3D Shapes
Miniature Golf Passion Project
Miniature Golf Passion Project
Flying reindeer
Amusement Park
Amusement Park
Mule Train Roller Coaster
Back to the Future Gravitron
Amusement Park
Put Put Golf
Hockey table construction
Hockey Table contruction
Planning & design 3D Chess pieces
Designing 3D Chess
Mini Sphero Obstacle Course
Mini Sphero Obstacle Course
Circuitry
Snap Circuits
Snap Circuits
Robo Master Robot has been completed!
6th Grade built the RoboMaster Robot from around a 1,000 piece kit. They are now working on data analysis to determine the robots' mobility, durability, reliability, difficulty and accuracy. After they have collected the data they will create a graph.