Resources, updates, and current thinking around teaching Science and Engineering for specialists
Thursday, December 19, 2019
Dig Art!
This blog offers ideas for lessons, garden guidance and citizen science that support a school garden and Art integration. Easy to use lesson ideas that span minutes to multiple days, brings the outside into the art classroom. This site has printable PDFs, and access background information and learning standards connections.
Science classroom connections:
Kindergarten: Plant Needs, Organisms' Impact on Environments
Second grade: Plant and Animal Dependence, Prairie Field Experience, What Plants Need
Third Grade: Life in Ecosystems
Dig Art! Cultivating Creativity in the Garden- Link
Thursday, November 7, 2019
PE- STEM in the Gym: article
STEM in The Gym:
This brief article has several ideas for integrating STEM and PE with links for video resources to support these lesson ideas. From life size battleship, designing and navigating mazes, and technology vocabulary used in classrooms, these STEM lessons integrate physical fitness, health and STEM concepts being taught in the classroom. Interested in more? Check out his blog site, listed on the last page of the article.
Monday, September 16, 2019
STEM and/or Maker Space Read Aloud ideas
Library-
Recently updated to include classroom
grade level connections:
Looking for some great STEM books to add to your library collection? Check out the link below for some titles that help encourage students to make meaningful connections with text and inspire them to play, explore, invent and create.
Recently updated to include classroom
grade level connections:
Looking for some great STEM books to add to your library collection? Check out the link below for some titles that help encourage students to make meaningful connections with text and inspire them to play, explore, invent and create.
Thursday, September 12, 2019
PE- Teaming STEM With Physical Education
This one page article discusses how students can use hurdles and workouts to build on STEM concepts. This brief read talks about the benefit seen in one schools classroom after implementing STEM concepts using simple machines.
Teaming STEM with Physical Education- Link
Monday, September 9, 2019
Free Scientist career cards
This FREE resource features over 215 different scientist and engineer career opportunity cards. These colorful cards are printed on heavy cardstock making them great resources for student regardless of their age. Interested in handing them out to students, or interested in their additional cards, order a second set. Have a great way to share these cards with students? Post your ideas in the comment section below.
FREE Scientist & Engineer cards- Link
FREE Scientist & Engineer cards- Link
Friday, September 6, 2019
Why Arts Are Essential in a STEM Education
Art-
This 2016 article discusses the connections between art and STEM, and how creativity might be the key to connecting with students who struggle with math, science or technology. Included in this link are additionals art integration articles such as; Arts as Text: Bridging Literacy and the Arts
Why Arts Are Essential in STEM Education- Link
This 2016 article discusses the connections between art and STEM, and how creativity might be the key to connecting with students who struggle with math, science or technology. Included in this link are additionals art integration articles such as; Arts as Text: Bridging Literacy and the Arts
Why Arts Are Essential in STEM Education- Link
Thursday, June 20, 2019
Putting Science Literacy on Display
Language Arts, Science and the Library
NTPS students are being graded on obtaining, evaluating, an communicating information. For this SEP students must " read and evaluate text to obtain scientific information." This article shares how a 2nd grade teacher and the schools reading specialist collaborated to develop a lesson that addressed this SEP, the content being addressed in the classroom as well as built on skills needed in ELA. What a great way to build on ELA skills, library research practices and the science content being taught in the classroom.
Monday, June 17, 2019
STEM in the Library
Library- STEM in the Library
LibraryInterested in adding STEM to your library? Read the link below to learn how a school in Vermont used a recent disaster (tropical storm Irene 2018) to integrate STEM with Library.
STEM & the Standards: Librarians and the NGSS- link
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Art helps students retain more science content
Art-
Current research shows that integrating art with science helps students retain content weeks after instruction. Read this short article with links to the study, STEM educational myths, and additional resources for Art, STEM and student success.
Art based lessons improve science performance - link
Monday, June 3, 2019
Music- Waves sound great
Music
NTPS first grade students explore sound in their fourth quarter STEMscope "Sound". During this scope, students are asked to conduct investigations that provide evidence that vibrating materials can make sound and that sound can vibrate materials. This article, Waves Sound Great, has lesson plans that span several days. Day 4 is centered around creating different types of drums using information gathered from previous lesson where students explored other musical instruments. Check out this article for information on how you could support the first grade Physical Science standard in your classroom.
Waves Sound Great! - link
ART- Learning About Plants with STEAM
ART
Interested in an article integrating Art and Science through the use of a school garden? Click on the link below to find out more about a school garden and how this art teacher integrades color, patterns, line, texture and the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) into her yearly lesson plans.
PE- K-2nd grade integration lessons
PE
Looking for integrated lessons that connect NTPS science with Physical Education? Use the link below to access kindergarten lessons that align with the scopes taught in kindergarten.Lesson ideas- kindergarten
Lesson ideas- first grade
Lesson ideas- second grade
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