February is the perfect time to dive into fun and engaging STEM activities with your students. To make planning easier, I’m breaking down the scope and sequence for the month into weekly themes. Whether you’re focusing on winter vibes, Valentine’s Day fun, or celebrating Read Across America, there’s something for you and your students. Each activity is designed to spark creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration while making February STEM both exciting and manageable for your classroom. Let’s start exploring!
Why February STEM Activities Are Worth It
February STEM activities bring so much value to the classroom. I love how they encourage my students to explore hands-on challenges while building important skills. These activities help to grow creativity as our students design, build, and problem-solve in fun and unique ways. It’s a chance for them to see how math, science, and engineering work together. I’m always amazed at the connections they make between these subjects.
Another great thing about February STEM is how it encourages teamwork. When our students collaborate to solve challenges, they learn from each other and practice communication and problem-solving in real time. It’s also a wonderful way to keep everyone engaged during a busy month. Whether we’re creating snowflakes or tackling Valentine’s Day challenges, these activities tie into the natural rhythm of February and keep students excited about learning.
One of my favorite benefits is how these activities build confidence. Watching my students experiment, try again, and succeed in their designs shows how much they can accomplish with creativity and determination. That makes February STEM activities a valuable part of my classroom!
February STEM Activities You Don’t Want to Miss
Now that we’ve explored why February STEM activities are an important addition to your classroom let’s dive into the fun part: planning! I’ve mapped out five engaging STEM challenges that are perfect for this time of year. Each focuses on a unique theme, making it easy to keep your students excited and learning all month.
1. Winter Tinker Tray
Kick-off February STEM with a Winter Tinker Tray that inspires creativity and independent thinking! This activity challenges our students to design a unique snowflake or snowman using a tray of assorted materials. Using the engineering design process, they can imagine, plan, and create their designs while applying math, art, and writing skills.
To set up your tinker tray, use a divided tray like a silverware organizer or party tray. Then, fill it with items like popsicle sticks, cotton balls, shredded paper, toothpicks, construction paper, and markers. Explain to your students that they can use any of the materials to craft their masterpieces. Every creation will look different, which is the beauty of this activity!
For a literacy tie-in, I pair this with the book Snow by Uri Shulevitz or another winter-themed story. Encourage your students to write a descriptive story about their snowflake or snowman. It can focus on the materials they used and the design process. For added fun, have your students measure their snowflakes’ width and height or check if their design is symmetrical.
This activity is perfect as a center or whole-class challenge. As a center, laminate the reusable activity sheets provided in the packet. Let your students use dry-erase markers to respond. For a whole-class activity, display the task cards digitally using the included Google Slides. Set aside about 25 minutes for building and encourage your students to share their creations with the group afterward. You can wrap up the activity by awarding each student a creativity certificate. It’s a fun way to celebrate their hard work and add a positive touch to your classroom.
2. Football Goal Posts
Infuse some Super Bowl excitement into your February STEM lineup with this engaging football-themed challenge! Your students will design and build a goalpost and a launcher to kick mini-footballs. I start this challenge by reading Charlie Brown: Snoopy’s All-Star Football aloud. I encourage my students to test their designs, recording how many goals they make and revising their approach to improve accuracy. This activity uses creativity, problem-solving, and engineering skills to keep them active and engaged while they explore math and physics concepts.
3. Valentines Shapes
I start this February STEM challenge with a Valentine’s theme by creating unique hearts using 2D shapes. To get my students excited, I display a task card that outlines the challenge and show them a tinker tray filled with colorful shapes like triangles, circles, and squares. We talk about how shapes are part of everyday objects and how they can use their imagination to craft something meaningful.
The challenge is simple, yet engaging. They need to use the shapes from the tray to design and build their Valentine’s hearts. I encourage them to think about patterns, symmetry, and creative combinations. This hands-on activity blends math, geometry, and art, which makes it a perfect way to tie STEM into a fun seasonal theme.
To add another layer of learning, I have my students write about their designs. They can describe the types and number of shapes they used or even add a special Valentine’s message. Combining creativity, math, and literacy, Valentine’s STEM activities bring a well-rounded, engaging experience to the classroom.
4. Candy Box – Love Monster
To set the stage for this fun Valentine’s-themed STEM activity, I introduce the challenge by reading Love Monster and the Last Chocolate by Rachel Bright. This read-aloud gets our students excited and gives context for designing their own candy box. I then show examples of chocolate boxes, pointing out details like the variety of shapes, layers, and compartments. This discussion helps our students start thinking about the elements their box might include and how they’ll need to plan their designs.
Our students aim to design and build a sturdy candy box that can hold at least ten pieces of chocolate. Using materials like scrap paper, tape, and scissors, they must create a box that’s both functional and visually appealing. To add a hands-on learning element, I provide ten plastic cubes to represent chocolates so they can test and refine their designs. This activity taps into creativity and problem-solving and ties in engineering and math concepts as they measure, adjust, and perfect their candy boxes. Even better, this resource is offered digitally as well.
Week 5: Silly STEM
To begin this Read Across America-themed activity, I introduce the challenge by connecting it to the wide array of books we’ll be reading. I explain that the goal is to complete a series of eight unique STEM challenges that combine problem-solving, creativity, and teamwork. Each challenge is tied to rhyming words or themes inspired by some of our favorite Read Across America books.
The challenges range from building the tallest “Cat’s Hat” tower with cups and index cards to designing imaginative “places” using blocks. Each activity is hands-on and encourages our students to explore, test, and improve their ideas while incorporating rhymes and themes from the books we read. The variety ensures every one of our students finds something exciting to tackle. By the end, our students will have worked through engaging tasks that celebrate literacy and STEM creatively and collaboratively.
Discover More February STEM Activities with STEM For a Year Club
If you love these February STEM ideas, you’ll want to check out the STEM For a Year Club! This incredible resource offers a full year of engaging STEM challenges. This means there are even more activities to keep your February lineup fresh and exciting. With access to a variety of themes, ready-to-use materials, and teacher-friendly directions, the STEM For a Year Club makes it easy to bring STEM into your classroom all year long. It’s your all-in-one solution for making STEM simple, exciting, and unforgettable!
Make February Unforgettable With February STEM Activities
February STEM activities are a fun and meaningful way to bring creativity, problem-solving, and hands-on learning into your classroom. From designing snowflakes to building candy boxes, these challenges keep our students engaged and excited. They also sneak in plenty of opportunities to practice essential STEM skills. I also love how these activities tie into the season and make it easy to integrate themes like Valentine’s Day, the Super Bowl, and Read Across America into the curriculum. By planning out these weekly challenges, you’ll spark curiosity and create lasting memories for your students. Let’s make February full of learning, laughter, and STEM success!
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