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What is STEAM? STEAM is a mix of interrelated subjects that are taught together in an integrated way. STEAM is an acronym for science, technology, engineering,

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2 What is STEAM? STEAM is a mix of interrelated subjects that are taught together in an integrated way. STEAM is an acronym for science, technology, engineering, art and math. STEAM activities are practical, exploratory and most of all fun. The children are actively engaged in fun learning that comprises of a mixture or blend of these special subjects. They are also fantastic opportunities for concept and language development.

3 STEM vs STEAM

4 Why STEAM? There is a lot of research suggesting that integrating these subjects, especially adding a creative component with art, is beneficial for students and makes sense for the way kids learn. STEAM lessons are usually hands-on and exploratory. STEAM activities encourage children to expand their horizons, experiment, problem solve, and accept failure as a means to success. You will not only be helping to teach your kids amazing concepts, but you will build a love for exploring, discovering, learning, and creating too! STEAM education prepares students for the real world, where professionals often use multiple disciplines (an engineer might also use a lot of math or a programmer might find creative approaches helpful to solving a problem).

5 Professor Ken Robinson talks about keeping creativity alive in schools.

6 What do STEAM activities look like? Any questions?
Today we have selected a few for you to try and get a better picture. Please try all activities, see what you think and remember to have fun :-) Any questions?

7 How can I support at Home?
The best way to prepare students for STEAM learning is to start young and make it interesting. There are lots of good websites and interesting activities. These activities do not involve spending much, if indeed any, money at all. You could also provide a variety of experiences that your child enjoys, like going to visit science museums, making STEAM kits, reading STEAM books etc. Some website recommendations:


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