STEM
Eileen Vaughn
Eileen Vaughn
Students in Kindergarten through Grade Six will have the opportunity to learn and explore STEM activities once a week. Using both digital and physical materials, students create projects while learning new techniques that focus on science, technology, engineering, the arts and math. I often think of our classroom as a maker-space.
Our year will begin with lessons on digital citizenship to prepare our students for the all-consuming and challenging 21st Century world of the Internet and the Internet of Things. Our digital citizenship standards are based on the ISTE Standards. We use the Common Sense Media curriculum to guide our lessons.
In addition to computers and computer coding, we will create using the MakeyMakey, Lego WeDo/robotic kits, Spheros, Gigglebots, the Cricut machine and 3D printing. I also hope to be teaching the Bare Conductive Touch Board. This year we have added Finchbots to our collection of robots. Other projects include brushbots, sewing with conductive thread, paper circuits and many cardboard and paper creations. Lessons are guided by grade level abilities.
My main teaching goals are to inspire creativity and collaboration. I want my students to be makers rather than consumers. These goals align with our Portrait of a Graduate Strategic Plan.
More information can be found on Mrs. Vaughn's STEM website