Did you miss something? Check these highlights and favorite posts from last year on the Science Buddies Blog for great science project overviews, visual spreads that show hands-on science in action, student success stories, and real-world STEM connections to inspire and engage students, teachers, and families with science, technology, engineering, and math.
As a writer at Science Buddies, I really enjoy at the end of the year (or the start of the new year) looking back at the wide range of projects, activities, and science news connections I had the chance to experiment with and write about in the span of a year. As a writer and a parent, I greatly enjoy helping to highlight connections between the real world and the STEM projects that students might do as part of a science fair, for a class assignment, or just for fun on the weekends. I also very much enjoy the process of testing some of our science kits and science project procedures hands-on with my own students at home.
Here are a few of my favorite posts, especially the ones that really let you see the excitement hands-on science can encourage, from 2014:
- LEGO Movie Makes Engineering Awesome
- Building a Halloween Brushbot: Family Robotics
- Boba Spherification: The Science of Juice-filled Caviar
- Durable Paper Dolls: Materials Science Meets Creative Pastime
- Magic Train Puts Kids on Track with Physics of Magnetism
- Galactic Curiosity: Fifth Grade Student Charts a Science Course for the Stars
- Family Fun with Physics: Launching Plastic Eggs with the Ping Pong Catapult
- Light Up the Season with Computer Science Exploration
- Exploring Acid Dyeing with Eggs and Ties: A Student Science Success Story
- Crash Testing Calculators: Product Engineering and the Road to Improved Durability
- Candy Corn Geodesic Dome
- Squash Power
- Superbugs and Antibiotics: Explore with a Dice Game
- Making a Game of City Planning: Students Explore Civil Engineering
- Girls, Boys, Video Gaming, and Summer Survey Science
- Computer Programming Basics: An Hour of Code
- Teachers who Pin: Teachers Find Support and Inspiration for Science Education at Pinterest
I know exciting new projects and science kits are coming in 2015 from Science Buddies, and I can't wait to see what I get to try out and write about this calendar year as part of our mission to help encourage and support K-12 hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education.
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Did you miss something? Check these highlights and favorite posts from last year on the Science Buddies Blog for great science project overviews, visual spreads that show hands-on science in action, student success stories, and real-world STEM connections to inspire and engage students, teachers, and families with science, technology, engineering, and math.
As a writer at Science Buddies, I really enjoy at the end of the year (or the start of the new year) looking back at the wide range of projects, activities, and science news connections I had the chance to experiment with and write about in the span of a year. As a writer and a parent, I greatly enjoy helping to highlight connections between the real world and the STEM projects that students might do as part of a science fair, for a class assignment, or just for fun on the weekends. I also very much enjoy the process of testing some of our science kits and science project procedures hands-on with my own students at home.
Here are a few of my favorite posts, especially the ones that really let you see the excitement hands-on science can encourage, from 2014:
- LEGO Movie Makes Engineering Awesome
- Building a Halloween Brushbot: Family Robotics
- Boba Spherification: The Science of Juice-filled Caviar
- Durable Paper Dolls: Materials Science Meets Creative Pastime
- Magic Train Puts Kids on Track with Physics of Magnetism
- Galactic Curiosity: Fifth Grade Student Charts a Science Course for the Stars
- Family Fun with Physics: Launching Plastic Eggs with the Ping Pong Catapult
- Light Up the Season with Computer Science Exploration
- Exploring Acid Dyeing with Eggs and Ties: A Student Science Success Story
- Crash Testing Calculators: Product Engineering and the Road to Improved Durability
- Candy Corn Geodesic Dome
- Squash Power
- Superbugs and Antibiotics: Explore with a Dice Game
- Making a Game of City Planning: Students Explore Civil Engineering
- Girls, Boys, Video Gaming, and Summer Survey Science
- Computer Programming Basics: An Hour of Code
- Teachers who Pin: Teachers Find Support and Inspiration for Science Education at Pinterest
I know exciting new projects and science kits are coming in 2015 from Science Buddies, and I can't wait to see what I get to try out and write about this calendar year as part of our mission to help encourage and support K-12 hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education.
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