Category: Elementary

The Perfect Homeschool STEM Curriculum

The Perfect Homeschool STEM Curriculum

If you’re anything like me, you’re always searching for new ways to make learning at home more exciting, meaningful, and, most importantly, fun! That’s why I pulled together resources that I truly believe make the perfect homeschool STEM curriculum. Whether you homeschool full time or you’re simply looking to make

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5 June STEM Activities to Usher in Summer

5 June STEM Activities to Usher in Summer

June is all about celebrating the end of the school year while still keeping our students engaged and learning. With the weather warming up and summer right around the corner, it’s the perfect time to lean into hands-on fun, outdoor-friendly builds, and creative problem-solving. These June STEM activities are designed

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These team building activities help students develop valuable skills for STEM

5 Team Building Activities that Develop STEM Skills

When I first started teaching STEM and Technology to my students, I quickly realized that I needed more than just fun challenges and cool tech tools. I needed to help my students become better teammates. That’s when team building activities became one of my favorite tools to build community and

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8 Must Do STEM Activities for May.

8 Must Do STEM Activities for May

May is the perfect time to lean into creativity, collaboration, and hands-on fun in the STEM Lab. Whether you’re wrapping up the school year or looking to keep your students engaged during the final stretch, these STEM activities for May are a must-do! From space-themed builds to spring-inspired designs, each

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Virtual Field Trips and Real World Learning with STEM Quest

Virtual Field Trips and Real World Learning with STEM Quest

Who’s ready for a field trip? Nothing gets our students more excited than hearing those six words from their teacher. But let’s be honest for a minute. Traditional field trips are not always realistic. Between tight schedules, limited funding, behavior concerns, and the pressure to stay aligned to standards, planning

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