Early Childhood STEM Series: Storybook STEM and Digging Data - 34355
In this combination session, you will be able to experience two sessions in one!
Session One- Your favorite storybooks come to life for students as they investigate intriguing topics based on the stories and characters. Explore a variety of ready-to-go investigations based on popular children's books. Create your own based on one of your favorites to share. We will all live happily ever after with a new collection of STEM activities for our classrooms.
Session Two-Collecting, reviewing, and sharing data is an essential component of STEM activities. Join us to explore authentic data collection experiences and plan for your own classroom experiences that involve students in the process. Let's dig in!
Audiences
Teacher - Early Childhood/PreK/Kindergarten, Teacher - Elementary (Grades 1-5), Central Office Administrators
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Teachers will explore ready-to-go STEM investigations based on popular children's books and create their own activities to share with colleagues. Teachers will plan classroom STEM experiences, involving students in authentic data collection and review, to enhance learning.
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