Tuesday, October 10, 2023

All-things Science!

 All- Things Science! 

Interactive Slide-Deck 
A comprehensive slide deck has been created for teachers.  This slide deck provides amazing resources around ordering/ purchasing science materials, science integration, grading science, STEM field studies, research on Why Science, and more.  Consider bookmarking this resource for future reference.


Shopping list: this list is intended to guide OPs in making purchases that are requested by teachers. Your building should come up with an internal process and timeline for teachers to request purchases.  More information on science materials, please see pages 11-13 of the Elementary Science update slide deck linked below.  


Elementary Science Update - Link 


Shopping list- Link 
 

Monday, September 26, 2022

Science PD inside and outside NTPS

The following Professional Development is being offered for Preschool teachers.  All offerings inside NTPS can be found on Frontline.


Professional Development IN and OUT of district:

Updated Frequently

Direct link to the frequently updated document for PD opportunities within NTPS and from agencies around our region.  

SCIENCE PD- Link 



Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Nurturing STEM skills in Children PreK-3




"Current data on school readiness
and early math and science
achievement indicate we are not
giving young children the support
they need to be “STEM Smart.”

But how do we provide STEM support to best meet the needs of our young learners?  This quick article provides research based data, skills to nurture STEM and executive function.  In addition, this article lists FOUR great STEM programs that support STEM learning for Preschool.  


Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Engineering in Preschool

Young children are constantly designing and redesigning solutions to problems (think of building with duplo blocks, creating forts, developing games, or designing a farm).  Engineering in preschool is a natural fit, as young children are curious, seek solutions and creative.  Many engineering skills are supported through play.  They devise, invent and construct their own toys and games, they build towers with blocks or other creative "tools", they creatively problem solve solutions to such tasks as moving sand or water and they seek solutions to such problems as a tower falling down or a boat not floating in the water table.  With teacher support through asking guiding questions, modeling an approach for key details and helping children problem solve solutions, Preschool children build skills in problem solving, creative thinking, and solution seeking.


Looking for more information on Engineering in the Preschool setting?  Check out the resources below.


Early Learning Design poster- Link 

YES, Engineering in Preschool!- Article 



 

Tuesday, March 30, 2021

STEM lesson ideas and lesson plans


Young children are natural-born scientists and engineers.  They can make observations, carry out simple experiments, collect data and begin to make sense of what they find.  Children learn through active exploration, and the drive to observe, interact, discover and explore are inherent in their development.  These traits are a natural fit for developing a love of science and engineering.  STEM, an integration of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics is a great way to introduce these skills for a preschool child. The link below offers classroom STEM lesson ideas that support the young scientists and engineers in your classroom.  Additional link; STEM lesson plans written by Preschool teachers during the Wee STEM PD during the 20-21 school year.  Thank you to the amazing preschool teachers who participated in this PD and wrote these lessons.  

STEM lesson ideas-Link
Wee STEM Lessons - Link 



Making Ramps 
Straw Rocket 

Saturday, September 12, 2020

Virtual Science Trips

RakshaBandhan Sale

Sharing STEM Field Science without a bus


Looking for some great virtual science trips?  Use the link provided to share such learning locations as aquariums, zoos, caves, planets, and more.  While visiting these locations consider asking such questions as:
1) What do you see, hear, and notice?  
2) What type of habitat do you notice?
3) What other plants/animals might be able to live in this type of habitat? 



Monday, June 3, 2019

Building STEM connections in Early Childhood

STEM connections

This booklet/ article offers a variety of skills used in  Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics for ages 0-5 with a  description of developmental stages for each  STEskill. Along with a list of resources and apps, this booklet would be a great resource to share with families.


Building STEM connections - link