STEAM Up Summer
Who knew math could taste so good? Come join me as we explore the steps of cooking to eat math at home. Learn how fractions, basic operations, basic chemistry, and real-life problem-solving can be fun and delicious.
By Mrs. Parker @ North Euless
3rd-6th (K-2nd w/assistance)
Explore sound and science through homemade instruments and sounds found around your home. Continue the exploration through fun music technology websites
By Mrs. McKenna @ River Trails
Kinder-6th
Learn to use the free Stop Motion app to create Legomation, Claymation, cut paper, and drawn image animations.
By Miss Gowland @ Donna Park
Kinder-6th
Forensic Scientists use fingerprinting to solve crimes every day. Make your own fingerprints and learn to analyze them with simple materials that you have in your home.
By Mrs. Boucher @ Viridian
2nd-6th
Learn how to do simple online coding with online coding websites.
By Mrs. Booker @ Oakwood Terrace
3rd-6th (1st-2nd w/assistance)
Athletes know the science behind their skills now it is your turn. Discover the science behind your favorite sport, like basketball, soccer, or frisbee golf.
By Ms. Macdonald @ Hurst JH
3rd-7th
Explore unique structures from around the world from the Great Pyramids of Egypt to everyday bridges. Try your hand using ordinary materials in building challenges such as columns, pyramids, and roller coasters.
By Mrs. Waggoner @ Shady Oaks
3rd-6th (K-2nd w/assistance)
Explore rocketry and force by creating your own rocket with a straw and straw wrapper.
By Ms. Neir @ North Euless
3rd-6th (2nd with assistance)
Use materials around your home to create structures that can withstand simulated tornadoes, earthquakes, floods, and monsoons.
By Miss Gauthier @ Shady Oaks
4th-6th
Explore a chemical reaction with a plastic egg, baking soda, and vinegar!
By Mrs. Bush @ Harrison Lane
3rd-6th (K-2nd with assistance)
Build a balloon-powered car using common recycled materials and household items while you explore energy, motion, and propulsion.
By Mrs. Vela @ Bellaire
3rd-6th