Educational Resources
In this digital age, education extends beyond the boundaries of classrooms and textbooks, reaching out to every corner of the globe. In the vast expanse of the internet, finding reliable, engaging, and enriching educational materials can be burdensome. The challenge lies not only in discovering resources but also in discerning their quality and relevance. That’s where we come in – to curate, simplify, and present to you a selection of STEM educational resources that are not just informative, but transformative.
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In this hands-on activity, students make a model of the human lung with a pop bottle, straw, and balloons.
In this activity, students create their own homemade kazoos to illustrate that sound vibrations can be seen, heard, felt, and amplified.
In this activity, students have the opportunity to make their own sidewalk chalk while learning about mixing pigment to obtain different colour combinations.
In this activity, students create delectable models of building structures with gumdrops and toothpicks, and examine their strength and stability.
In this activity, students will make a car powered by an elastic engine, and thus kinetic energy. Rather than converting chemical potential energy to kinetic energy, this car converts elastic potential energy to kinetic energy.
In this activity, students see dissolved substances come out of prepared solution.
In this activity, students create their own specialized animal that lives in a specific imaginary environment.
In this activity, students make a Tin Can Toy with a secret mechanism, while exploring kinetic energy. When you roll a Tin Can Toy away, it comes rolling back!
Students explore the melting and solidification of wax. They observe wax as it is heated and cooled, and make observations about this substance as it changes from a solid to a liquid, and back again.
In this activity, students make simple butterfly feeders to encourage butterflies to visit their garden.
In this activity students will make a burglar alarm that they can use to protect something precious to them.
In this activity, students use their knowledge of vibrations and sound to mimic the sound of a bullfrog.
In this activity, students build a bird feeder to attract common bird species to their homes.
In this activity, students build a biodegradable pot and plant seeds inside.
In this activity, students make a contraption that appears to produce colours from black and white.