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Lt. Governor Rutherford Visits STEM Program by Scott Henderson at Wilde Lake Middle School, 10481 Cross Fox Ln, Columbia, MD 21044
If you have a 3rd-6th grader, join us Wednesdays in May from 3:30-4:30pm with STREAM Innovations. We will be learning STEM-based activities based on the topic of agriculture.
Last week, the kids learned about trees. Tomorrow, we will learn about plants and seeds.
**This will be our LAST STREAM Innovations program so make sure you check it out while you can!**
An Animal trainer who is helping the audience learn about energy. His animals are often disobedient and give him a hard time. Despite this, he acts as if everything is under control.
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The National STEM Guitar Project, in partnership with NSF Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Centers with funding provided through a grant from The National Science Foundation (#1304405), hosts innovative Guitar Building Institutes around the United States. The 5-day institutes, combined with additional instructional activities comprising 80 hours, provide faculty training on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) for middle, high school, and post-secondary faculty. The institutes present and teach participants hands-on, applied learning techniques to help engage students and spark excitement for learning STEM subject matter.
Nationwide, there are increasing concerns from businesses about the supply of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics trained workers. Science and math test scores in the U.S. are among the lowest around the world.
The goal and objective of the STEM Guitar Building Institutes is to showcase a new way to present learning for students with applied methods.
I thought that was a thistle, but google says it is not. Whatever that is - its thorns are vicious!
Photo #332 in project 365
Lt. Governor Rutherford Visits STEM Program by Scott Henderson at Wilde Lake Middle School, 10481 Cross Fox Ln, Columbia, MD 21044