
5 STEM Activities for Young Innovators
For a fun STEM experience with your students, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite picture book STEM activities.
For a fun STEM experience with your students, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite picture book STEM activities.
With the Counting on Katherine activities, students will apply similar math and science concepts that Katherine used in her time at NASA.
Pair Jane Yolen’s classic story with low and no-prep Owl Moon activities for students to work with the themes of family and patience.
With Snowflake Bentley activities, students can create, wonder, and learn while also pursuing themes and the author’s purpose.
How to Catch a Dragon activities expand upon the themes of problem-solving and persistence while also teaching students about Lunar New Year.
If you’re stuck inside and need something cool to do, you and your kids are sure to scarf down this flurry of snowman activities!
A flurry of Sneezy the Snowman activities help chill-dren work with story elements, parts of speech, summaries, and more!
Come and invent with Izzy Gizmo. Engage students with activities that develop vocabulary, story elements, and the engineering process.
Calling all engineers! Help kids build confidence, creativity, and problem-solving skills with Rosie Revere, Engineer activities.
After participating in the Ada Twist Scientist activities, readers will be up and atom to test their own hypotheses.