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STEM and a Fairy Tale...With a Twist (Group 2)
Class experience
US Grade Kindergarten - 3
I love the classic Fairy Tales and I love reading them with children. In this 4-day STEM camp, we will start every class by reading and discussing a well-known fairy tale. After the story, I will set up a STEM challenge that requires the learner to create something that will solve a problem. STEM is an acronym for science, technology, engineering and math. Most challenges will focus on Engineering but other areas my be needed to complete the challenge. Class Format: 1. After reading and...
This class is taught in English.
In this 4-day camp, students will learn about the engineering design process and practice their design skills. We will also discuss how stories can change from different points of view.
I love literacy and books and I love to use it to engage students in other content areas. I have 28+ years of integrating content areas to make learning fun and engaging.
Here is a list of possible items that learners can use to create their STEM projects for the week. I have (*) by the ones that are most recommended. Learners are not limited to these items, so please feel free to include other materials you think might be helpful. Make substitutions of needed. Use the fun label I created for a STEM Bin - boxes, bags (*1 small to medium size box for sure) - toilet paper and/or paper towel rolls - *tissue paper and/or regular paper - *toothpicks and/or wooden skewers - *marshmallows, gumdrops, and/or clay- something to hold sticks together - *tape or something similar- heavy tape would be helpful for one of our creations - *glue- sticks work well, but if your child can use a low temp glue gun, that would be great - *construction paper and heavy paper- index cards work great - *craft sticks big and/or small - *rubber bands - *coins in baggies or something that can be used as weights - markers - *tape measure/ruler - pipe cleaners - old cloth/material that can be cut up - *yarn - *paperclips - *scissors - legos - cotton balls or stuffing - a couple of apples...haha.. its for a twist We will not use all these items each day but will be used throughout the week. Most of them can be used for all of my Group 1 STEM and a Fairy Tale classes and my other STEM and a Story classes.
We will be using scissors on most days of the camp. If your child needs assistance with cutting or using scissors, you may need to be close by during class to help. I have also included using a low temp glue gun if the learner knows how to use it. If they do not or you are not comfortable with them using it, stick glue and tape can be used in its place.
Hello everyone! Thank you so much for taking the time to get to know me. I live in Arkansas with my husband. We have 2 wonderful children but we are empty nesters. They have grown and flown our nest. I have been officially teaching for 28 years,...
Group Class
$30
weekly or $60 for 4 classes2x per week, 2 weeks
60 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-9
2-6 learners per class