Benefits of STEM/STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math)
The Ministry of Education website TKI states;
Students who participate in STEAM learning:
- think outside the box
- feel safe to express innovative and creative ideas
- feel comfortable doing hands-on learning
- take ownership over their learning
- work collaboratively with others
- understand the ways that science, maths, the arts, and technology work together
- become increasingly curious about the world around them and feel empowered to change it for the better.
Day 1 Challenge
- Using only one sheet of A4 sized paper, students are to design a paper boat which will float.
- Students can only fold or tear their paper - no tools are to be used.
- How many sticky bricks will it hold before it sinks?
Students had the choice of using a personal design or researching online for paper boat designs. Most chose to research designs that were available online. Some chose to develop their own unique design. Either way, decisions and adaptations had to be made to these designs to meet the criteria.
Day 2 Challenge
- Using only one sheet of A4 paper each, a group of students are to design and make the longest possible paper chain.
- Students can use scissors and tape.
Working together is an important aspect of learning at school. The Key Competencies of Relating to Others and Participating and Contributing are encouraged through these STEM activities.
Ana noticed that different people in the group had different jobs to do. Some were cutting, others were taping and joining.
This was good because everyone knew how to do their job properly and focussed on the one job.
Harlem noticed that people were doing what they were good at.
Nic thought it was tricky to work with different people. Jessie agreed and said some people were not listening.
- Using Epro8 engineering gear that the school provides, a group of students are to explore and design a moving object.
Student engagement and learning was clear to see and it was noticeable that the Year 5’s and Year 6’s were working well together. Lessons about teamwork had been learnt during the earlier STEM challenges. Although Epro8 was new to Year 5’s, many of them had good knowledge or instincts of how to work with the gear and shared this with others in their group.
Room 6 students responded well to meeting these challenges, both independently and in groups using both simple and complex equipment, while meeting the criteria.
Searching for STEM or STEAM activities online will help to create fun family times and students will be able to share their STEM learning with you.
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