Posts in STEAM
Differentiating Learning with Educational Robots

Robots transform elementary classrooms by engaging students in hands-on, interactive learning. In this post, we will dive into how I introduced the Code & Go Robot Mouse. If you are curious about using robots in your classroom, keep reading and try these activities with your students! Through a fun “driver’s license” certification activity, students developed problem-solving, sequencing, and debugging skills. We also explored a math activity using coins and basic pathways, integrating robotics into foundational skills practice.

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Shark Tank

If you're looking for an engaging and educational project for middle school students, look no further than the Shark Tank project. This project challenges students to come up with their own business ideas, create marketing materials, and pitch their ideas to a panel of "sharks" (teachers or guest judges).

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Pasta Fun in Math: Rovers and Bridges

Every year I look forward to two hands-on activities involving pasta and hot glue to bring math concepts to life. The activities give us a chance to pause a traditional class involving notes and skill reinforcement on computer/paper to applying concepts in real life using budgeting, data collection, formula calculation, and geometric spatial awareness for designing and building three dimensional objects.

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