92: The Truth About Elementary STEM Club: A Sneak Peek Behind the Scenes

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92: The Truth About Elementary STEM Club: A Sneak Peek Behind the Scenes
Sep 03, 2020 Episode 92
Trina Deboree

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92: The Truth About Elementary STEM Club: A Sneak Peek Behind the Scenes 

Elementary STEM Club is a group that includes over 800 educators and STEM experts who believe in learning and growing together around STEM topics. If you are not a member, you are missing out. Join me for an in-depth look at Elementary STEM Club.

What’s included in Elementary STEM Club:

  • Support and connections to educators and STEM experts
  • Resources and lessons based on three themes- Teambuilding, The Engineering Design Process, and Growth Mindset and Failure
  • Live Panels
  • Book Talks with outstanding STEM picture book authors
  • Collaboration
  • Motivation
  • High energy
  • Fun

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Elementary STEM Club

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