Look up at the clouds in the sky! Whether big and puffy or low and gray, learn about different clouds and then get ready to conduct an observational weather experiment with clouds, make a cloud identifier, and then get crafty while you make cloud art.
Learn about graphs and why they are useful. Then practice making graphs with the help of stickers and a variety of colorful shapes.
Explore and learn about cartography, the science of drawing maps. Practice reading and interpreting maps and also become more aware of the world around us through the use of maps.
Learn about architecture and what it means to be an architect. Then experiment with the elements of building design, and practice being a landscape architect.
Explore the world of meteorology by observing weather patterns, interpreting weather maps, and creating
a model of the hydrologic cycle.
Let’s bring out the STEM in system! A system is a group of related parts that work together as a whole. Learn about STEM-related systems and then explore ecosystems, solar systems, and LEGO systems.
Put math skills to use as you explore the basics of money through mini games. Then fold a fun origami wallet to hold your money.
Let’s go international and put STEM skills to use as you visit each continent and complete a STEM activity, from reading map scales to building a mini Stonehenge model.
The Grab & Go STEM Kits are carefully crafted to introduce STEM to young students. Each Kit features a STEM theme and typically includes four components... an educational booklet, a mini experiment, a guided worksheet, and a craft or build related to the STEM theme.
We proudly partner with local libraries to provide these Grab & Go STEM Kits to make sure they are accessible to students in the community.