209. How to Plan Preschool STEM Lessons
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While this show is all about elementary STEM, some of you teach beyond K-5 and even dive into preschool. What are some ways you can effectively plan preschool STEM lessons and keep them engaged? I'll share with you my strategies and a lesson topic that you can adapt for your classroom.
Thanks to Laural S. for sending in this question!
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Resources Mentioned:
- Grab all the links to the physical items below in one list here on my LTK page
- Story: Never Touch a Polar Bear by Rosie Greening
- Experiment: Animal Blubber
- Vegetable Shortening (for the “blubber” experiment)
- Gallon ziplock bags
- Craft: Paint a seal inside a bag
- Crayola Washable Paint
- Gallon ziplock bags
- Science/Sensory table station
- Arctic Animal Plastic Toys
- Arctic Animal Wooden Toys **similar to the wooden set I have. Just make sure to take out the penguin!
- White Pom Poms
- Flat Clear & Blue Marbles
- Scoops
- Clear Bowls
- Small Sensory Table **I have this one and it’s a great small size!
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