Try one of these #STEM activities as the end of the school year approaches. For those already out of school, these are great suggestions for at-home and out-of-school science and engineering!
sbgo.org/boredombusters26-tw#scienceteacher#summerscience
Looking for low-prep #STEM activities for the end of the school year or summer learning?
Build paddle boats, bridges, catapults, trebuchets, and more with simple popsicle sticks and other easy-to-find materials.
sbgo.org/popsiclestick26-tw#summerSTEM#STEMactivity#summercamp
What can we learn from rocks on Mars?
In this #STEM project, students use image processing and coding to analyze large Mars rover datasets.
sbgo.org/marsrocks26-tw
Project made possible w/ support from New York Consortium for Space Technology @Cornell#spacescience
Student project: Use micro:bit to record light data at different locations & determine the best place to put a solar panel. sbgo.org/solarpanel26-tw
Thank you ON Semiconductor Foundation, an @onsemi Giving Now program, for supporting #STEM education.
#renewableenergy#microbit
Exploring genetics with students?
Use the free “Alien DNA” lesson to teach about phenotypes, genotypes, and how traits are passed on. (Shorter #STEM activity also available)
sbgo.org/aliendna25-tw#scienceteacher#DNADay
Alien genetics examples from student lesson
High five to all the teachers who made time for their students to explore engineering design with the #BallRunChallenge.
The feedback has been great. Students loved building their ball runs and finding ways to slow the roll!
The submission window is now closed.
#STEM