by Emily May | Jul 4, 2019 | Colorado, STEM Experiments & Activities
Did you know that the Consumer Energy Education Foundation has curated a list of sample STEM-related lesson plans that you can access for free? And the best part? You don’t need to be a teacher to use them! Kids love to learn when they don’t know...
by Emily May | Jun 6, 2019 | Colorado, Locations, News, STEM Experiments & Activities
Image courtesy of CBS4 Denver. How do you keep your kids entertained and engaged over the summer with educational activities? This may be an easy task for some, but most parents get a little stressed about the idea of having children around for an extra 8-9 hours each...
by Paige Barnes | May 7, 2019 | 5-Minute STEM, Colorado, Houston, STEM Experiments & Activities
Teachers rarely have enough time to teach STEM in engaging and interesting ways and teach the required curriculum, so we are in the process of compiling some ways to help with that. Toys, games, and videos can all be used to accomplish the goal of connecting...
by Paige Barnes | May 7, 2019 | Houston, STEM Experiments & Activities
Posted by Paige Barnes (Director of Education, CEEF) How do you keep your kids entertained and engaged over the summer with educational activities? This may be an easy task for some, but most of us get at least a little bit stressed about the idea of having our...
by Paige Barnes | Mar 6, 2018 | Colorado, Houston, STEM Experiments & Activities, STEM News
Posted by Paige Barnes (Director of Education, CEEF) Since the kids will be out of school before we know it, it’s a good idea to have a list of educational games and apps for kids that you can pepper in their screen time. In our house, we have a list of about...
by Paige Barnes | Dec 6, 2017 | STEM Experiments & Activities, STEM News
Make Fake Snow This is especially fun with younger kids, but even older ones will love it. Reindeer Races You could use balloons decorated as reindeer taped to a straw on a “zipline” for younger students and student-built “cars” (mousetrap or...