Welcome To Our Play and Learn at Home

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Welcome To Our Play and Learn at Home STEM Activities to engage your children

Welcome To Our Play and Learn at Home STEM Activities to engage your children Mr. Gonzalez

CHAMPS for our Presentation • Conversation • Please keep side conversations to a whisper.

CHAMPS for our Presentation • Conversation • Please keep side conversations to a whisper. If you have to take a call, step out into computer lab or hallway. • Help • Questions are strongly encourage. Feel free anytime to stop and ask a question or give a comment. Just give me a signal. • Activity • We will learn how to engage our kids at home with fun, inexpensive, engaging activities • Movement • Please stay seated. If you need to use the restroom, they through the double doors down the green hall about 30 feet on the left. • Participation • We will have a presentation and then time to interact at your tables. • Success • You will leave here with a few ideas of how to stimulate your child while at home.

Playing with Learning Today, we are going to learn some fun, inexpensive ways to

Playing with Learning Today, we are going to learn some fun, inexpensive ways to play at home. These ideas will help kids: • Spark creativity and imagination • Stimulate their minds • Combat screen time • Discourage laziness • Promote problem solving • Keep their minds active for hours • Play and learning are natural partners. • Our kids are growing up in the 21 st Century. We can consider play not as a distraction, but as a structured opportunity to reinforce the skill set necessary for 21 st Century. • We can do this with S. T. E. M. !!!

What is S. T. E. M. ? Video – Click on Picture The S.

What is S. T. E. M. ? Video – Click on Picture The S. T. E. M. initiative realigns traditional math and science education making career readiness a priority for all learners. It encourages a 21 st century learning environment where students not only have the curiosity to wonder why, but the motivation to discover how. It allows our children to develop a solid foundation in the increasingly complex subject areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. http: //www. esc 1. net/cms/lib/TX 21000366/Centricity/Domain/63/2013%20 Fall%20 Media%20 Conference/2013_Program_Fall_Media_Conference. pdf

Today’s S. T. E. M. focus will be on the to build and play

Today’s S. T. E. M. focus will be on the to build and play as Engineers. Engineering is the science or profession of developing and using nature's power and resources in ways that are useful to people. Engineers are people who solve problems and focus on making things work more efficiently and effectively. Engineers apply theories and principles of science and mathematics to research and develop economical solutions to technical problems. One affordable way children can play and build as engineers at home is to create a Makerspace!

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remakelearning. org Makerspac e happilyevermom. com mynearestanddearest. com www. africanamericanhomeschoolmoms. com Video – Click on Title Maker Space (Maker Station, Tinker Stations , Hacker Stations) are creative, DIY spaces where people can gather to create, invent, and learn. At home, the goal of a makerspace is to let our children to learn through experimentation. http: //oedb. org/ilibrarian/a-librarians-guide-to-makerspaces/ tinkerlab. com

Makerspace Getting Started • Make a plan with your child. • Make the maker

Makerspace Getting Started • Make a plan with your child. • Make the maker station as simple or as complex as you want it • Need an area of the home. • Gather and organize materials • Set rules and procedures for space. • Teach how to use the space. • Have Fun! Ways to Play 1. Work Alone • Let Creativity Take Over • Set Challenges • Give Inspiration 2. Work Together • Focus on Vocabulary • Scaffold instruction • Ask Questions Link to Learning • Emphasis Academic Vocabulary • Common Core State Standards

Possible Materials for Maker Station • • Pipe cleaners Containers • (oatmeal or coffee)

Possible Materials for Maker Station • • Pipe cleaners Containers • (oatmeal or coffee) • • • • • shoeboxes dowels plastic bread tabs wheels yarn string cotton balls popsicle sticks scissors fabric cardboard nuts bolts screws clothespins twist ties screwdrivers egg cartons straws • • • • • • hammers nails hot glue gun glue sticks magnets pliers cereal boxes tweezers lids wire trays bottle caps soda can tabs wire cutters masking tape buttons painters tape cans paper clips foil flashlights

Engineering Ideas for Kids using Makerspaces Make a Catapult Supplies needed • • 7

Engineering Ideas for Kids using Makerspaces Make a Catapult Supplies needed • • 7 craft sticks 3 rubber bands a milk cap cotton balls {or other objects to launch} Directions • • • Link To Learning – Stack 5 craft sticks together, and rubber band the ends. • Stack 2 craft sticks together, and wrap a rubber band around the very end. Separate the 2 craft sticks. Place the stack of 5 craft sticks between the 2 craft sticks. • Wrap a rubber band around all of the craft sticks to hold the catapult together. Glue a milk cap {or something similar} on • to serve as a launching platform. Push down on the top craft stick and release to launch an object from the milk cap. Forces, Motion, Measurement Launch an object from the catapult multiple times and measure how far it travels each time. Launch different objects from the catapult and measure how far each object travels. Compare catapults. Build more than one catapult {the same or different design}. Launch the same object from each catapult and measure how far it

Engineering Ideas for Kids using Makerspaces Straw Structures Supplies needed • Straws (Bendable) •

Engineering Ideas for Kids using Makerspaces Straw Structures Supplies needed • Straws (Bendable) • Tape • Scissors Link To Learning – http: //babbledo. com/ Geometry, Engineering Design • What shapes can you make? • What do you have to do to the straws to get them to fit into one another? • Can you make a standing

Engineering Ideas for Kids using Makerspaces String Telephone Supplies needed • • Shoe String

Engineering Ideas for Kids using Makerspaces String Telephone Supplies needed • • Shoe String Plastic Cups Scissors Paper Clips Link To Learning – Sound Waves www. wikihow. com • Try to hear someone from another room • Use different item other than plastic cup • Try different string sizes and lengths • Make different vibrations

Engineering Ideas for Kids using Makerspaces Tissue Box Guitar Supplies needed • • •

Engineering Ideas for Kids using Makerspaces Tissue Box Guitar Supplies needed • • • Tissue Box Paper Towel Roll Rubber Bands Glue Scissors Pencil Link To Learning – Sound Waves, Engineering Design www. wikihow. com • Use different rubber band lengths to get different sounds • Learn a song to play • Make a cool guitar design • Make different size of guitars

Engineering Ideas for Kids using Makerspaces Balloon Rockets Supplies needed • Balloon (long works

Engineering Ideas for Kids using Makerspaces Balloon Rockets Supplies needed • Balloon (long works better) • String • Plastic Straw • Tape Link To Learning – Forces and Motion www. broogly. com • Changes the length of the balloon • Change the size of the straw • Change the angle of the string

Engineering Ideas for Kids using Makerspaces Floating Boat Supplies needed • • • Rubber

Engineering Ideas for Kids using Makerspaces Floating Boat Supplies needed • • • Rubber bands Straw Popsicle sticks Clay Foil • • Sponge Scissors Glue Jolly Ranchers (Optional) Link To Learning – http: //jmsalsich. edublogs. org/ Properties of Matter – Buoyancy • Which materials did you use? • What materials were the most effective? • See how many marbles your

Engineering Ideas for Kids using Makerspaces Marshmall ow Structures Supplies needed • Marshmallows •

Engineering Ideas for Kids using Makerspaces Marshmall ow Structures Supplies needed • Marshmallows • toothpicks Link To Learning – Engineering Design, Geometry • • artfulparent. com Make a bridge Make a two or three story structure Make 2 D and 3 D Shapes Create a structure that can hold an object (example- empty pop can)

Engineering Ideas for Kids using Makerspaces Air Cannon Supplies needed • Large Paper Cup

Engineering Ideas for Kids using Makerspaces Air Cannon Supplies needed • Large Paper Cup (any container) • Newspaper Bag (produce bag) • Duct Tape • Pom-Pom • Scissor Link To Learning – Forces and Motion http: //pbskids. org • Change the air pressure • Measure how far the pom-pom travels • Use a different size of bag and cup • Make a foot launcher

Engineering Ideas for Kids using Makerspaces Marble Maze Supplies needed • Marble • Legos

Engineering Ideas for Kids using Makerspaces Marble Maze Supplies needed • Marble • Legos • Lego Mat Link To Learning – Engineering Design http: //www. gespotvoorjou. nl/doolhoflego/ • Make multiple designs • Use a timer and time how long it takes to complete it • Make a game at out it – make a point system and challenge family members.

Engineering Ideas for Kids using Makerspaces Wind Vanes Supplies needed • • • Plastic

Engineering Ideas for Kids using Makerspaces Wind Vanes Supplies needed • • • Plastic Cup Sharpened Pencil • Straight Straw • Straight Pen • Scissors • Card Stock Paper Plate Clay or Putty Marker Compass Link To Learning – Wind, Engineering Design • Look For Patterns • Make Predictions • Collect Data Each Day www. education. com

Reflectio n Provided are some handouts that review the content from today. • Review

Reflectio n Provided are some handouts that review the content from today. • Review of STEM • Makerspace- materials list • Engineering Ideas from Today • STEM Websites – with Play and Learn Ideas http: //www. fantasticfunandlearning. com All of the information can be found on our Chameleon Website under the Library Tab. You can download and print the Power. Point and Handouts today. The STEM ideas sheet will have direct links to the websites to save time