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What is STEAM?
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What is STEAM?
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STEAM is a way of teaching for ALL teachers and students! Check out the resources below to learn how to incorporate STEAM and STEM learning into your classroom, regardless of your content area.
Resources and Downloads for STEM
Explore ways to use STEM lessons and approaches to help students practice cross-disciplinary thinking and build skills in science, technology, engineering, and math.
Building Critical Thinkers by Combining STEM With History
By asking students to explore the history of scientific discoveries, we get them to view their world with more wonder—and more skepticism—and condition their minds to think about causes and effects.
Your Checklist for Virtual Project-Based Learning
It’s actually a good time for challenging, independent projects. Here are some of the steps you should consider as you prepare your students to get started online.
How to Choose Words That Motivate Students During Online Learning
Framing assignments in student-centric rather than teacher-centric ways can encourage engagement and persistence in learning.
Student Support for Virtual Learning | Discovery Education
Find exciting activities and ready-to-use resources to keep students actively engaged in virtual learning.
Engaging Students in Virtual Instruction With the Camera Off
Giving students the option to turn their cameras off may make them more comfortable and open up new possibilities for teaching.
Videos and Resources for Making STEM Come Alive
This playlist features classroom projects that students will remember long after a class is over.
10 Innovative Ways to Bring STEM to Schools | KQED
As schools look for innovative ways to bring in STEM learning, here's a possible road map for how to galvanize a school community.
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