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STEM Projects

Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for STEM Projects. Get inspired and try out new things.
Twirligig- Rainbow Paper Spinner Toy

Make your own Twirligig~ a cool paper spinner toy that will amaze and delight kids of all ages! YOu only need a couple of basic supplies!

DIY Slingshot-Powered Car Engineering Project for Kids

Create an easy car, then power it with a fun rubber band-powered slingshot! Experiment with the science of stored and kinetic energy as the car is launched over 25ft across the floor!

Catapult Cannon STEM Activity - A Mr. Bean Inspired Project

Learn how to build a catapult cannon in this STEM activity, then play a game that explores physics and math. All inspired by Mr. Bean!

Make a Paper Plate Maze STEM Challenge - Raising Lifelong Learners

STEM activities are a lot of fun and educational, but the best kind of STEM activities are open-ended, allowing children to think for themselves. In this paper plate maze STEM challenge, kids are challenged to make a marble maze using household materials. They must follow all elements of a real design process, including brainstorming, blueprints,

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How To Catch The Easter Bunny by Adam Wallace & Andy Elkerton is an excellent book to read with your kiddos at Easter time. I always love teaching procedural writing... but a procedural writing activity that lends itself to STEM is the BEST! This book is the perfect starting point for fun and engaging writing and project-based learning this spring time.
Visit our website to see how we combined LEGO play with Chain Reactions (Rube Goldberg) and learn more about the benefits of LEGOs for younger children.
Need a kids science experiment you can do at home with your toddler, preschooler, or young kid? This Magic Hedgehog STEM project is the perfect fall science experiment and also goes great with a woodland animals unit!
Save time by using your literacy block for an engaging STEM activity. Combine your favorite picture book with the engineering design process to create an exciting interdisciplinary lesson for your elementary students.

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