Sammie STEAM by STEM to STEAM Trio
Are you interested in STEM challenges? Do you want your students and their families to have fun while learning about the different aspects of S.T.E.A.M? (Yes, we added the “A” for art because one of us is an art teacher!) If you do, then the Sammie STEAM Summer Challenge is for you! We have created Sammie STEAM the adventure dog. He is designed to look like a cross between the scientist Albert Einstein and the artist Leonardo da Vinci. Sammie loves to complete activities and projects in all of the STEAM areas. The list of challenges that come with this resource are all aligned to either the Next Generation Science Standards or the Common Core Standards.
Teachers love this challenge because students keep on learning even when they are not in the classroom! Students return from breaks enthused about what they have done! They are eager to share what they have accomplished; whether it be traveling to exciting places and making observations, engineering things, doing science experiments, or creating masterpieces! Teachers who have had students send them pictures of them in action with Sammie STEAM have instant bulletin boards! Teachers have also reported that families have had a very positive response to the activities, which aren’t your typical paper and pencil tasks.
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