Posts about Math
3 Simple STEM Activities for Young Learners
Did you know children can understand science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) concepts when they are less than a year old? In a study titled, “The Roots of STEM Success,” the authors found that kids are capable of developing complex thinking skills before they are even verbal.
Read MoreTeaching Math Without a Fuss
You can use real-world experiences and activities to help children understand simple math concepts in ways they will have fun with and want to participate in.
Read MoreHow to Teach Students to Be Financially Responsible
Children don’t make many financial decisions beyond deciding when and how to spend their allowance. But they shouldn’t wait until they’re adults - when there’s more at stake - to learn how to be financially responsible.
Read MoreSTEM Activity: Making Fake Snow to Explore the Magic of Polymers
Have you ever wondered what things like wood, paper and cotton are made of? The main component in these items is cellulose, which is one of many polymers found in nature.
Read More3 STEM Challenges to Bring Out the Inventor in Students
One way to foster creativity and innovation in students is through fun, hands-on STEM challenges! STEM challenges and activities require creativity and ingenuity as well as provide freedom for students to brainstorm and explore different solutions to the same problem.
Read MoreEasy Engineering Activities for Kids
Engineering activities for kids are designed to build science & math skills, and prepare students for success in any career field.
Read MoreSimple Math Activities for Kids
Simple math activities are a great way for students to practice their math skills and learn important math concepts. Engage your students today!
Read MoreTensile Bubbles
Teach students about tensile structures by building 3-dimensional bubble wands with this science experiment.
Read MoreOrigami Windmills
Origami helps students improve their focus and attention. Practice the art of paper folding with your students & teach them math, arts, and social studies.
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