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Surfing and STEM

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Gulf Breeze, Florida, United States
About the store
6th year teacher<br /> STEAM teacher<br /> Discovery Network Education Ambassador
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Preview of STEAM Desk Tags

STEAM Desk Tags

Implementing STEM or STEAM practices in your classroom this year? The 4 C's are vital to student success. Critical thinking, collaborating, communicating, and creating are the four main components of STEM and STEAM in the classroom. These desk tags can be printed, cut, and glued onto student desks as a reminder of these components and basic questions to ask themselves for accountability. All versions of the desk tags are available in color or black and white! Looking for other ways to incoropor
Preview of STEM/STEAM Learning Goals

STEM/STEAM Learning Goals

Making sure students have direction and a goal when implementing STEM or STEAM lessons in the classroom is crucial for their success and your sanity. While covering a multitude of standards in science, math, history, or reading you might also want to have your students keep in mind the aspect of STEM or STEAM while conducting research or creating a product. This resource offers several STEM learning goals dealing with careers, background knowledge, supplies, using tools, communication, and lead
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About the store

Experience

6th year teacher<br /> STEAM teacher<br /> Discovery Network Education Ambassador

Teaching style

My teaching style is hands on and creative. Anything that will give students an opportunity to get their hands on materials is a lesson for me! I have found that when students DO rather than HEAR, the material "sticks" for them!

Awards & shining teacher moments

Rookie of the Year, 2016

Additional biographical information

My goal is to get activities in the hands of other teachers that will save time, have limited prep, and get students thinking critically. So often I hear teachers asking and wondering about whether or not a "challenge" will really enhance their student's learning? The answer is yes, IF you can apply the standards and lesson to the activity. Thanks for stopping by!