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Christmas STEM Wish List Ideas

I am trying to be better prepared this holiday season because traveling between two schools my friends stinks...bad! I set out my supplies, teach a half a day, pack up and drive to my next school over 20 minutes away...to unload, and teach in the afternoon, packing it all back up and starting all over at the other school the next day. I do that two times a week. When it was just one school I could set out everything and it just stayed there ready for kids and lessons. Now, I share a room with another teacher and dragging everything with me is so not fun!

So, as I plan, I started to think about all my teacher friends out there that struggle with just one science or STEM lesson per week. They worry about finding supplies...worry about fitting in an activity that is meaningful. We worry that school isn't quite as fun as it use to be at times...

I compiled a list of packs that I am using this December to not only make our time together a bit more memorable and fun, but I just love when I can tie in what I am teaching in Science to a STEM activity.

Here is a list of activities that I am using this month to bring a little holiday fun into my Science and STEM classroom as well as my after school classes that you can put on your wish list!

Wish List Item #1: STEM Christmas Stations

Activities: 
*Packaging Presents
*Gumdrop Chimney
*Treat Table For Santa
*Mystery Bag Toy Making


These stations I use with my kindergarten and second graders. When we learn about solids in second grade, I love adding the mystery bag toy making activity where everyone makes a gift for someone and we do a secret snowman exchange! My kinders love gumdrop chimneys!

Wish List Idea #2: STEM Elf Adventures

Activities: 
*How to Catch an Elf...Elf trap
*Elf Adventures 

I love this activity and I will be doing this with my after school classes, but I have done this activity with 2nd through 5th graders for many years. I love seeing their elf traps!

Wish List Idea #3: STEM Christmas Tree Challenge

Activities: 
*Christmas Tree competition
*Building a Christmas tree
*creating a Christmas ornament

This pack I use after I teach about conifer and deciduous trees to make some fun connections with holiday trees! The kids love building the trees and making an ornament to hang on their tree at home. It's a great way to make something for families!

Wish List Idea #4: STEM Candy Cane Challenge

Activities:
*a "tacky" red and white chained garland
* candy cane sleighs
* a device that picks up candy canes!

I love this pack for my after school classes because I can then send a fun candy cane treat home with them! I can't always do that when working with over 60 students or more per grade level. We use the garland on our tree in our hallway and the sleighs are taken home as an ornament or present!



Activities:
*14 cards that students measure along with an answer key and record sheets
*12 slides that review metric units such as mass, volume, and length, record sheet and answer key
as well as STEM volume activity

Every year, I have to work with a grade level on their SLO, this year again I am helping our third graders with their measurement chapters in their math book. I tie in STEM along with measurement, but it isn't always easy to do. Around the holidays, I have a bit more flexibility to be able to tie in a different theme. My students all love the digital activity and when their done with the cards and digital activity they can focus on the STEM connector! 

Wish List #6: Holiday Block Building

Activities:
*16 cards for building with blocks
*3 STEM connections
*1 writing connection

This pack is used with my kindergarten and first grade students the last week right before break. We learn about shapes and seasons and even tie in some special traditions that our friends might participate in!



Want to find all of these wish list ideas and more? Head over to my TPT store right this way... and watch for more ideas in my next few posts that will show you how to set these Christmas ideas up and what they look like in action! Happy December!


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Scarecrows and The Science of Living and Non-Living Things

The book the Littlest Scarecrow Boy by Margaret Wise Brown, is a great way to add Science into your day! How? You might ask? Well, by teaching what living vs. non-living is. At first, kindergarten and first grade students aren't always able to comprehend what is living or non-living, but don't worry, I have you covered.  Find a free resource page that can help you give them the information they need to ask the right questions.

Book Connection: The Littlest Scarecrow Boy

STEM Connection: making scarecrows and corn or crows...something living and non-living

We use toilet paper rolls, straws, popsicle sticks, paper, glue, and tape. We used blocks, but they wanted to take them home so I kept it simple.

Science Connection: Living vs. Non-living

We focus on asking the questions to figure it all out...
1. Does it need food, water, and shelter?
2. Can it move by itself?
3. Does it grow and change?
4. Does it need air?
5. Does it reproduce? Create a new one?

When we ask these questions we are able to figure out if it is living or not. We then make generalizations about plants and animals...they are all living at one time. We use cards I made with pictures of living and non-living things. I throw some harder pictures in there such as a balloon because it needs air, and it grows and changes...

Find a copy of the book here...this is an affiliated link. 

This activity is part of a bigger Thanksgiving Science and STEM pack, if your interested in adding even more Science and STEM check it out here!

Want to try this activity? Here is a free resource to get you started! Grab your lesson plan and Living vs. Non-living poster HERE.


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