by Daisy Hammond | Dec 31, 2017 | Articles
Having fifth graders dramatize a classic story with STEAM is a creative way to encourage them to embrace literature, creative arts, and STEM applications. At Oak Hill middle school, students read and dramatized Ray Bradbury’s classic story There Will Come Soft... by Stephen McDonald | Nov 2, 2017 | Articles
Elementary school students are heading forward full STEAM into art and history lessons, thanks to a partnership which created the STEAMing into History program for Alabama students. R.E. Thompson elementary students spent a morning at Tuscumbia Depot enjoying the... by Jean Pell | Oct 23, 2017 | Articles
Introducing student art in transit is a focus of a program which wraps buses in student artwork. Over the past few years, Cache Valley Transit buses have been wrapped in student artwork as part of the Art in Transit: From Schools to Community program. Interior panels... by George Miller | Oct 21, 2017 | Articles
Middle school students are moving full STEAM ahead for a new technology program. At McGee Middle School in Berlin, Connecticut, students tested video games created by classmates. The games were created as part of the new STEAM program. “Once they understand, they... by George Miller | Oct 9, 2017 | Articles
Some elementary school children received surprises with LEGO Robotics sets, intended to spark their interest in science, technology, engineering, art and math. The sets came from the Chevron Fuel Your School program. At Morris Elementary School, the fifth grade...
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