STEM is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math education. We focus on these areas together not only because the skills and knowledge in each discipline are important for student success. These subjects are taught in an interdisciplinary and applied approach as we realize that is how students learn most effectively.
Jennifer from over at Faithful Homestead shares some STEM Projects from Everyday Items
Jennifer over at Chestnut Grove Academy has a Base 10 Game: Roll & Build *FREE Printable, some ideas for Hands on Learning about Space and S is for Space – Unit for ages 2-6
Erica over at Be The One has a full tutorial on how to Build A Model Robotic Hand
Tere from Puddle Jumping The Only STEM Guide You Need
Jennifer at Faithful Homestead Wiring a Light for STEM Education and STEM Projects from Everyday Items
Marcy at Ben and Me asks Does Your Child Have the Edison Trait? You will also find some Homeschooling for Free: Science That Is Hands On and Homeschooling for Free: 10 Math Resources Worth Your Time
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Chareen over at Every Bed of Roses shares her thoughts on Science in High School, a comprehensive list of FREE Science Homeschool Resources and list of Math Curriculum resources to get you started.
When researching curriculum for teaching STEM the crew are here to help. Each year we review Science products, Math products, and Biology products to help you understand how each one of them works. You can find a selection of reviews featuring walk-through descriptions, photographs of the products in action in real homeschool homes like yours across the country on our Pinterest account: Schoolhouse Review Crew.
I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work. – Thomas A. Edison
Hi, I was looking for the free STEm printable from Homegrown , I the links lead me everywhere but there. can you help me ?