STEM Activities
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Five engineering challenges for kids – with wooden clothespins, binder clips, and craft sticks! It’s a simple STEM activity that kids of all ages will love. Move over, expensive building sets! These simple materials were a huge hit with my boys. The first time we got them out, Owen (almost 7) spent well over an […]
These 20 Engineering STEM Challenges are great because they use simple materials you probably have at home already.. and they are fun!
Genevieve Nzekwe saved to My Saves
A fun and colorful science experiment to do with your toddler and preschooler, this growing a paper towel rainbow activity also has plenty of STEM teachable moments! #STEMKidsActivitiesAtHome #KidsScienceExperiment #PreschoolerLearningActivities #ToddlerLearningActivities

Leah B saved to Ocean Summer 21
How high can you build? Your kids will love this STEM challenge and it requires little to no prep from parents/teachers. Start building today!

Joli Bruggeman saved to Kid stuff
A whole month of daily low-prep STEAM activities for kids. You are going to love all of the low-prep STEAM activities that we have in store!
Endless fun with things you probably have in your kitchen cupboard already.

Lena Budd saved to Girl Scouts!
Challenge your kids to build the best marble maze in this open-ended paper plate maze STEM challenge! Kids will have a blast!

Carol Smith saved to Fun with my Kiddos
Earlier this fall we experienced multiple hurricanes in and around the United States. As a teacher in Indiana, my students are not very familiar with hurricanes. I wanted a fun and hands on approach to teach my students about hurricanes and bring to life the events that were happening in the world a

Stephanie Succaw saved to Homeschooling
In this STEM engineering challenge students create a ring using only Pringles chips, no tape or glue allowed! This challenge can be completed individually or by having students collaborate with their peers in a partner setting. Students must also use their problem-solving skills along with a lot of patience as well as careful and precise chip placement.
Elizabeth Hoyt saved to ECE STEM-Infused Learning