Looking for easy to follow and engaging STEAM activities (science, technology, engineering, art and math) for kids this Valentine’s Day?! We’ve got you covered with 14 projects that are great to use as STEM centers, whole class activities, Makerspaces or homeschool activities. Grab the instant download HERE! What is STEAM? STEAM activities (science, technology, engineering, art and math) are all the buzz in education. And for good reason! Thriving
Human Body Systems
Make it fun for kids to learn about five critical human body systems: circulatory, digestive, muscular, nervous and skeletal! The Human Body Activity Pack includes everything you need to differentiate for kids from preschool through second grade. Grab your set in our shop or on Teachers Pay Teachers! Peek Inside Inside the set, you’ll find information-packed posters for each of five systems (circulatory, digestive, muscular, nervous, skeletal) PLUS
Penguin Number Puzzles
Looking for a fun way to practice 1, 2, 3 or skip counting with preschoolers or kindergarteners? These wintery penguin number puzzles are an easy prep, fun to play math activity. Grab your set below and then hop over and snag a free editable penguin sight word game too! Getting Ready The prep was quick and easy! I simply printed the puzzles on cardstock to
Light, Sound and Heat!
Bring light, sound and heat alive for kids with 10 hands-on and motivating science centers and activities. Study light, sound, heat, refraction, reflection, transparent, translucent, opaque, volume and pitch. Grab the bundle in our shop or on Teachers Pay Teachers! Peek Inside The engaging set includes 10 kid-friendly posters, an interactive flip book, dabbing sheets, and “Name that Energy” clip cards so kids can show what they’ve learned. With
The Ultimate Guide to STEM Boxes
Whether you’re creating Makerspaces, STEM centers or early finisher activities, these tips and tricks make it so easy to pull together effective and engaging STEM boxes in your primary classroom or homeschool. P.S. Grab our popular Endless STEM Challenge Bundle HERE! Find out tons of sanity saving teacher hacks. And, to help you get started fast, grab a set of free editable printables including: –> Box labels to
Ultimate STEM Gifts for Kids
STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) is all the rage. Kids love that the activities are hands-on and engaging and grown ups love that they prepare students for their STEM-filled future. Whether you’re on the hunt for a birthday gift, holiday present or just-because treat, these STEM gift ideas are sure to be a hit! This post contains our favorite Amazon affiliate links. When it
Pumpkin STEM Structures
The kids loved using our STEM challenge cards to build toothpick and playdough structures a couple months ago so I was eager to pull them out again. This time though, I wanted to add in a fun fall-themed twist, so I swapped out our playdough for a bag of candy pumpkins! The result was every bit as engaging. Getting Ready To prep, I printed the challenge cards (available
Farm Addition Cards
These farm-themed write and wipe cards are such a motivating way to teach kids how to write and solve addition problems! With just a few minutes of quick prep, you’ll have a math center kids choose to practice again and again. Grab your free cards below and then hop over and snag eight more addition sets in our shop or on Teachers Pay Teachers! Getting Ready To prep
Must-Try STEAM Activities
STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) is all the buzz in education. And for good reason – parents and teachers want their kids to be prepared for our STEM-filled world. We need scientists to find cures to diseases. We need computer developers to program the next “big thing”. We need pilots to fly airplanes… and space ships. STEM is no longer an “add-on”, it’s a
Scientific Method Posters
The Scientific Method is the process researchers use to complete science experiments and find answers to scientific questions. These colorful, kid-friendly posters bring the process alive for young scientists as they work through all six steps: asking a question, researching, making a hypothesis, running an experiment, analyzing the data, and drawing a conclusion. Grab your free set below and then hop over and snag our Super Cool Science Kit including 30
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