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Science Buddies

A great site for Scientific Method-based experiments, sorted by grade or topic.  Each experiment includes all parts of the Scientific Method and lots of support.  

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Kesler Science

A great place to get science projects of all kinds.  It's a great place to find ready made projects that cover the span of the curriculum.  

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Daily STEM

Look no further for easy STEM activities that you can do everyday, with simple supplies.  Printable and in PDF format.  Additionally, his book is available through his site!

Chemistry
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Compound Interest

Need an infographic for your STEM or Science classes?  This is the place to go!  Amazing infographics that explain some really tough topics in Chemistry that are informative and easy to understand.

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Weather STEM

Learning about weather? Confused about season vs climate? Need some specific data for your state? No need to look any further! All weather science is taken care of here.

Shared by: @WeatherSTEM

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JPL Education Resources

Space is our favourite topic! JPL has so many amazing resources that can bring teaching space to life.  There are activities, projects, posters, websites, and real life data you can use for your classroom.

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Citizen Science
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Citizen Science at any age

Looking for citizen science projects kids can get involved with in minutes? Here is a plethora of projects ranging from biology to arts to chemistry to history.  Kids can actually contribute to and engage with  to real life studies.

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Citizen Science

Over 1500 different citizen science projects that students as young as kindergarten can participate in! It's a great way for students to learn about observation, analysis, and gathering data.

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Science Games

Science themed games for younger learners.  Lots of graphics and interesting topics.  It's more about the entertainment here, but having a basis in science still makes them fun to use.

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What an amazing site! They host 50+ live virtual events a month for classrooms, host conversations about important topics on themes like space exploration, women in science, ocean science, and more!

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How did we not have National Geographic before?! 

Here are some amazing teacher resources from our favourite magazine ever - we promise!

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General Science
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COVID-19

This amazing blog by educator, biologist, and science author Michael DiSpezio will clearly lay out COVID-19, how to teach it to most age groups, and debunks incorrect theories and backs it up with actual science!

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Solve the Outbreak

Be a disease detective and solve the outbreak with a series of clues and tips!  An excellent game to learn about reading for information, comparing data, and drawing conclusions.  Fun to use independently or in teams.  

Technology

Technology
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Code.org

Perfect for beginners and experienced coders alike.  You can get started straight away, develop projects, learn to teach coding, or learn about local coding clubs!

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Girls Who Code

Serious girl power here! This site is working to close the gender gap with girls who become engineers and programmers.  They have amazing programs and camps, as well as opportunities to set up your own coding club.

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QuiverVision

This amazing APP can bring augmented reality into your class in minutes.  They offer free printables that students colour and by using their APP on any phone, your students can learn about animals, play games, and be amazed at their colourings brought to life.  

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Vex

Easy programming that you can use both in VR goggles or on your desk top.  Vex also has physical robots that you can build and program, using this platform.  

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Dash N Dot

If you have these robots, there are so many awesome activities to try outside of the box set of activities.  Try Dash n Dot Olympics or making a music video!

Engineering

Engineering

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Teach Engineering

This is the best site for engineering projects that are complete, have differentiation and are searchable by grade level or topic.

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Makerspace for Ed

A great place to start if you are curious, need new inspiration, or just love Makerspace!

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CPALMS - Florida

CPALMS has MEA (model-eliciting activities) that involve lots of engineering.  There are activities for every single subject, that have all been vetted by educators.  A great resource for real-life learning.

Art

Art

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Screen Free Recycled Sculptures

This incredible artist has a whole library of screen-free art, created from recycled materials.  A STEAM dream.

Shared by: Darrell Wakelam

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Activites that put the A in STEAM

Another "ultimate" list of easy-to-do Art based STEAM activities.  Putting the A in STEAM!

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Easy-to-do

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Art activities that incorporate STEM elements, that have easy to find supplies.  Mostly for younger learners but could be adapted for older students.  

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Math

Math

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Esti-Mysteries

These great math mysteries from Steve Wyborney will engage your students every time!  They're premade PPTs and with a little Mission Impossible music and less than 10 minutes, your students can solve these Math mysteries!

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Math-focused STEAM activities

This page is bursting with options!  There are math projects and activities; tips about the benefits of teaching math; types of good manipulatives; printable math books; and activities for preschool, elementary, and every season!

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10 Awesome Projects

10 great projects to do at any time of the year that will get your elementary and middle school kids heavily engaged in the M of STEM!

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