Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter's private school does STEM stuff w/o ever labeling it STEM. If it is done very organically and is fun, all kids benefit, not just the ones who have an inclination that way. My daughter loves STEM, but I know that even she benefited from this approach.
Which school?
Anonymous wrote:I taught K and 1 in another system. Science was: magnets; dinosaurs; "volcanos"; simple machines; that type of thing. Grades were pretty much participation.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter's private school does STEM stuff w/o ever labeling it STEM. If it is done very organically and is fun, all kids benefit, not just the ones who have an inclination that way. My daughter loves STEM, but I know that even she benefited from this approach.