STEAM In A Box is a series of curriculum-linked programmes for upper primary school kids - to inspire them to love STEAM subjects, while engaging their creativity, curiousity & giving them career aspirations!
Designed for 5th & 6th class age-group, all resources and online teacher training provided!
Great for teachers who are interested in introducing and integrating STEAM into their classroom and teaching practice while enriching both their students as well as their own STEAM and science/engineering, etc. knowledge, skills, methods and techniques in particular!
Lessons are all fun, hands on, collaborative and inclusive. Students will get the chance to be creative, work with a range of different materials, experiment and build models and have fun, all while you meet part of your science curriculum requirements!
Programmes are also designed to relate to the everyday lives of your students and provide real-world examples and daily uses of science, technology, engineering, arts and maths!
All 5 lesson programmes are designed to be taught approx. 1.5/2 hours per lesson but timing is up to the teacher - you could spend longer, especially if you are using a cross curricular approach.
Resources include lesson plans, materials, training, video support!
STEAM-in-a-Box Options include a number of science focused programmes, an engineering focused programme and a climate action focused programme!
HIGHLIGHTS
• Fully Resourced 5 Lesson Programme
• Fun, creative, hands-on, relevant science, tech, engineering, arts, maths
• Including training to teach it yourself ! [support provided]
• Available in English & Irish
Apply for a STEAM programme for your class (5th or 6th) today!
STEAM In A Box is a series of curriculum-linked programmes for upper primary school kids - to inspire them to love STEAM subjects, while engaging their creativity, curiousity & giving them career aspirations!
Designed for 5th & 6th class age-group, all resources and online teacher training provided!
Great for teachers who are interested in introducing and integrating STEAM into their classroom and teaching practice while enriching both their students as well as their own STEAM and science/engineering, etc. knowledge, skills, methods and techniques in particular!
Lessons are all fun, hands on, collaborative and inclusive. Students will get the chance to be creative, work with a range of different materials, experiment and build models and have fun, all while you meet part of your science curriculum requirements!
Programmes are also designed to relate to the everyday lives of your students and provide real-world examples and daily uses of science, technology, engineering, arts and maths!
All 5 lesson programmes are designed to be taught approx. 1.5/2 hours per lesson but timing is up to the teacher - you could spend longer, especially if you are using a cross curricular approach.
Resources include lesson plans, materials, training, video support!
STEAM-in-a-Box Options include a number of science focused programmes, an engineering focused programme and a climate action focused programme!
HIGHLIGHTS
• Fully Resourced 5 Lesson Programme
• Fun, creative, hands-on, relevant science, tech, engineering, arts, maths
• Including training to teach it yourself ! [support provided]
• Available in English & Irish
Apply for a STEAM programme for your class (5th or 6th) today!
One of our 6th classes took part in the STEAM Science-in-a-Box initiative during the months of February and March this year, finishing just before Easter. We chose the box based on Human Biology which explored the main body systems.
We have to say that this was a fantastic opportunity for us, the resources we received, the teaching involved, that hands on lessons and a visit from our lovely scientist, Suzanne O' Brien made it all a fabulous learning experience for the children.
During Lesson 1 children looked at the respiratory system and how it works. They even made a lung model using a template, balloons, paper straws and loved it.
Lesson 2 focused on the cardiovascular system where children learned about the mechanics of the heart, it's different chambers, veins leading into and out of it and the importance of a healthy heart. Again the children made a heart model using blue and red plasticine and blue and red straws, a very clever and clear activity.
The musculoskeletal system was explored in lesson 3 and children examined the skeleton, the different bones, ligaments, muscles and tendons attached. Children made a hand model using straws, white card, string and tape.
Lesson 4 proved to be a very fun activity where children focused on vital signs of the body. They checked their temperature, heart rate, pulse, breathing rate and reaction time. Disposable thermometers are a very good resource to have in the classroom!
Our final lesson was delivered in person by our scientist, Suzanne O' Brien and she explored the world of DNA and genes with the children. The class loved hearing all about her work and she was excellent in her delivery of the lesson to the children. Please see below a selection of photos from our wonderful learning!
Going forward we plan to spend some of our seed funding on anatomy models to further our knowledge of the human body. These models of the heart, brain and skeleton come with step by step, photo illustrated assembly instructions. The class can accumulate what they have learned with new material and maybe teach their own lessons to the junior classes at some stage.
We hope to spend the rest of the seed money on valuable resources related to other areas of STEM (eg. chemistry...petri dishes, test tubes, pipettes, litmus paper). We are just so delighted to be able to buy such material for our resource room, thank you for the opportunity!
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