Do you want to start or currently have an engineering class at your school? This podcast presents what I am experiencing while teaching a STEAM-centered course in the middle school setting. I will discuss what has worked well, what hasn’t worked well and projects and lessons that you can use to get kids excited about engineering. Each episode focuses on individual technologies or components of an “Innovation” class, from popsicle sticks and hot glue guns, all the way up to 3-D printers and Lasers plus everything in between!
Do you want to start or currently have an engineering class at your school? This podcast presents what I am experiencing while teaching a STEAM-centered course in the middle school setting. I will discuss what has worked well, what hasn’t worked well and projects and lessons that you can use to get kids excited about engineering. Each episode focuses on individual technologies or components of an “Innovation” class, from popsicle sticks and hot glue guns, all the way up to 3-D printers and Lasers plus everything in between!
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Do you want to start or currently have an engineering class at your school? This podcast presents what I am experiencing while teaching a STEAM-centered course in the middle school setting. I will discuss what has worked well, what hasn’t worked well and projects and lessons that you can use to get kids excited about engineering. Each episode focuses on individual technologies or components of an “Innovation” class, from popsicle sticks and hot glue guns, all the way up to 3-D printers and Lasers plus everything in between!
Do you want to start or currently have an engineering class at your school? This podcast presents what I am experiencing while teaching a STEAM-centered course in the middle school setting. I will discuss what has worked well, what hasn’t worked well and projects and lessons that you can use to get kids excited about engineering. Each episode focuses on individual technologies or components of an “Innovation” class, from popsicle sticks and hot glue guns, all the way up to 3-D printers and Lasers plus everything in between!
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In today's episode, I will talk about the engineering processes that we use to begin the semester in Innovation. This includes everything from helium sticks and team activities to snowball launchers, zip line challenges and sound proof boxes. My guest is fellow 6th grade teacher, Ellen Gurrola.
Do you want to start or currently have an engineering class at your school? This podcast presents what I am experiencing while teaching a STEAM-centered course in the middle school setting. I will discuss what has worked well, what hasn’t worked well and projects and lessons that you can use to get kids excited about engineering. Each episode focuses on individual technologies or components of an “Innovation” class, from popsicle sticks and hot glue guns, all the way up to 3-D printers and Lasers plus everything in between!