Project-Based Learning activities offer a different approach to learning in scope and depth. PBL lessons are intended to build upon your previous knowledge and offer a unique opportunity to utilize...
Each summer, 300 students in grades three through eight participate in the National Society of Black Engineers' SEEK camp. Held in different cities around the country, this free camp exposes participants to hands on projects and African American college students working on degrees in STEM subjects.
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Each summer, 300 students in grades three through eight participate in the National Society of Black Engineers' SEEK camp. Held in different cities around the country, this free camp exposes participants to hands on projects and African American college students working on degrees in STEM subjects.
Activities for ages 4 and up. STEM activities {Science Technology Engineering and Math} are all the buzz in education. Kids love finding out how things work through fun, hands-on projects and teachers love knowing that they're preparing students for their techy future.
ReadWriteThink is an outstanding website that students can create projects using technology. This site contains an easy timeline creator. It allows students to quickly place historical events in order with links, pictures, and descriptions. This does not require a student or teacher account to use and is free.
Offers creative, thought-provoking exhibits, experiences, tools, and projects that ignite curiosity, encourage exploration, and lead to profound learning.
The IMLS Project Team and Task Force considered the list of skills commonly referred to as "21st Century Skills" and modified it slightly to better align with library and museum priorities. 1 The resulting list includes the following additions: Basic Literacy, Scientific & Numerical Literacy, Visual Literacy, Cross-Disciplinary Skills, and Environmental Literacy.