My 1st year at Woodland and 1st year as a STEM teacher are almost in the books! Kids (and teachers) are feeling that summer feeling! We are still doing some pretty awesome things in STEM class. Last week we had to figure out how to drop a ping-pong ball into a self made wishing well.
Anyone who has been alive longer than a day knows that you don't throw ping-pong balls in a wishing well...you throw quarters! So that's our task this week. I have some great videos on my Twitter Feed.
I am amazed each week as to the ideas that come out of young students. Third graders seem to have the craziest ideas that actually work. It seems that 4th and 5th graders are more concerned with what others thing of their projects, but 3rd graders are all about trying new things. The critical thinking that comes out of these kids is amazing. Even though I know that this task will probably never be asked of them again, the brain power they are putting into this will also be put into their math, science, and reading skills.
I haven't done a ton of research on the brain, only what I had to during college and my masters degree, but I'm sure that that more they use their brain in my class, the better they will be in other classes.
I'm looking forward to summer and looking forward to next year and more exciting STEM stuff!