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STEM Education Resources

red maple buds
An Outdoor Science Activity as Buds Begin to Grow (March-May) [STEM Activity]
Pillbug
Pillbugs: An interactive investigation into animal behaviors {STEM Activity}
Night Sky with Meteor
4-H Science Bonanza - How to watch the 2020 Geminid Meteor Shower and Capture Your Own Geminids with Your Camera
Two crankies, or kintetics sculptures, one inchworm and one flower.
4-H Science Bonanza - Make your own Crankie (Kinetic Sculpture)
Mars Base Camp text with 4-H and STEM logos
4-H STEM Challenge - Mars Base Camp
Screenshot of virtual robot and Code
CoderZ Resources for 4-H, Online Robotics and Coding
Create a Plant Maze: Grow a bean in a jar [STEM activity]
Float or Sink: A simple science activity to do with your children [Activity]
Two children and a gull at the beach
Mysteries Can Help Children Understand Science. Here’s How. [Activity]
STEM teacher
Request Information About STEM Docents
teaching desk
Schoolyard SITES Overview
Science Bonanza - Build Your Own Home Hydroponic System
Boy with a stuffed tick toy
Science Bonanza - Getting to Know Ticks
Large bees - honeycomb
Science Bonanza - How Do Insects Communicate
Researcher/scientist uses a microscope to view a petri dish
Science Bonanza - Pandemic Response: Quaratine Box Design

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