As the end of the school year rapidly approaches, educators seek ways to keep their students engaged and excited about learning until the last bell rings, whether with STEM challenges, STEM projects, or another fun way to help busy teachers get to the end.
What better way to accomplish this than through STEM activities and challenges? These activities can not only increase student engagement, but they can also help reinforce essential skills in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math. Here are three ideas for fun and educational activities that can help crank up STEM engagement before the school year ends!
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Links Mentioned in the Show:
3 Ideas to Crank Up STEM Engagement This End of the School Year (blog post- grab this link from website.)
Beach THEMED End of the Year STEM
End of the Year Camp Themed Challenges
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Beach Theme STEM
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