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Diana Ceja, Coordinator Riverside County Office of Education
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What is STEM? STEM education is an integrated, interdisciplinary approach to learning that provides hands-on and relevant learning experiences for students.
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Think Critically Problem Solve Skills Make Sense of Data Gather and Evaluate Evidence Creative and Collaborative Skills
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What does STEM Look Like?
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Shapes that Make Structures Strong Materials Needed Stirs Thumb tacks Build a square and a triangle. What do you notice? What do you wonder?
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Bridge Construction Materials Needed 3 - cups 12 - washers 3 - sheets of 8 ½ x11 paper Question: Does the construction of a bridge determine its overall strength?
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Why it Works
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TRUSS
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http://www.silvergames.com/bridge-builder
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Tips for Parents Talk with your child about STEM-related topics. Encourage curiosity and questioning. Watch science and technology TV and videos with your child. Create a STEM- Home. Search out STEM-related recreational activities. Your enthusiasm will be the greatest motivator for your child’s interest in STEM. http://www.middleweb.com/3569/10-stem-tips-for-parents/
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Great Websites Cyber Chase Zoom Design Squad Nation NASA Kids Club Code.org Engineering, Go for it! Wonderopolis Exploratorium National Geographic Kids http://www.mastersindatascience.org/blog/the-ultimate-stem-guide-for-kids-239- cool-sites-about-science-technology-engineering-and-math/
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http://www.rcoe.us/educational-services/instructional-services/rcoe-stem-center/
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