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3 Free Digital Makerspace Planning Tools
I love everything about makerspaces. What’s not to love about all the problem-solving skills, “Ah ha!” moments, displays of teamwork, and real-world applications of STEM ideas in one space? Even [...]
Culturally Responsive Teaching in STEM
Northeastern University has defined culturally responsive teaching, at its most basic level, as “a pedagogy that recognizes the importance of including students’ cultural references in all aspects of learning.” It [...]
3 Printable STEM Games
Check out our top 3 favorite printable STEM games! 1. Five Field Kono Printable Board Game Five Field Kono is a Korean strategy game similar to Chinese Checkers. First, print [...]
How to Make DIY LED Name Tags
I am always looking for fun activities for students that involve STEAM principles and encourage students to come into the library. Last school year, I attended the Texas Librarian Association [...]
5 STEM Puzzles For Any Learning Space
I love a good puzzle. They’re a great way to kill time, especially while staying at home! But what I also love about puzzles is how challenging they are and [...]
Your Ultimate STEM Summer Reading List
I love when I get the chance to sit down to read a good book. It doesn’t happen as often as I like, but when it does, I’m always drawn [...]
3 STEM Must-Haves for New STEM Teachers: Secondary Edition
There are so many places that teachers can gather information. Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have made professional learning networks so accessible that teachers can connect in real-time from all over [...]
5 STEM Must-Haves for New STEM Teachers: Elementary Edition
There are so many places that teachers can gather information. Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have made professional learning networks so accessible that teachers can connect in real-time from all over [...]
The Science Behind 3 Kid-Friendly Space Books
As a child, I wasn’t an avid reader. It was only in college that I discovered a love for reading and realized what I had been missing. If you’re lucky [...]
2 Chemistry Experiments Using Pantry Items
Distance learning can be tough given a lack of learning utensils in the home. While trying to navigate, try these two fun chemistry experiments using items you have around the [...]
Let’s Design a Game: Part 2
Before we examine the steps of the design thinking process, I want you to understand this fundamental truth. Design thinking is best described as systematic chaos. And although that may [...]
Let’s Design a Game: Part 1
Taking an idea from inception to reality isn’t for the faint of heart. And I’m not simply spewing hollow words from the sidelines. I know the complexities well because I’ve [...]
