More than a third of students from low鈥慽ncome households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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This project for glue, batteries, alligator clips, and other materials includes all aspects of STEAM and is a fun learning experience. Science- Students will learn how electricity flows from one entity to another. Technology- Students will learn that many forms of materials can be conductors for electricity. Engineering- Students will engineer their own circuit. Art- Students will design what their circuit will look like. Math- Students will have to figure out how much salt it will take to create their circuit by calculating and measuring.
While participating in this project, students will be connecting to their positive emotions. How does this project make them feel? The first step in the project is for students to think of something that makes them happy and for them to draw it.
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This project for glue, batteries, alligator clips, and other materials includes all aspects of STEAM and is a fun learning experience. Science- Students will learn how electricity flows from one entity to another. Technology- Students will learn that many forms of materials can be conductors for electricity. Engineering- Students will engineer their own circuit. Art- Students will design what their circuit will look like. Math- Students will have to figure out how much salt it will take to create their circuit by calculating and measuring.
While participating in this project, students will be connecting to their positive emotions. How does this project make them feel? The first step in the project is for students to think of something that makes them happy and for them to draw it.