Microplastics: small but deadly
This is a practical activity that introduces students to microplastics, tiny plastic particles, and their impact on the marine environment. Views: 860 Post Views: 9,899
roBOTics and STEM education for children
Erasmus+ KA201 Project n°2017-1-ES01-KA201-038204
This is a practical activity that introduces students to microplastics, tiny plastic particles, and their impact on the marine environment. Views: 860 Post Views: 9,899
The school subjects involved in this activity are Mathematics and language but also social aspects of the preschool curriculum, through group activities and collaboration. Views: 804 Post Views: 10,616
Educational goals: knowledge in sequential thinking, programming and science, through linking different aspects of a phenomenon together. Views: 652 Post Views: 9,645
This activity should lead children to have other perspective of their home by apprehending it as a technical object. For it, different activities will lead them to familiarize with materials…
The project “Joint Through Technology” was funded from Google RISE Awards after a successful proposal by mathisis.org team. The aim of the project was to bring together kids from 5-15…
In this activity the children write a play and musicalize it by creating musical ambiances with various sound bodies. Views: 772 Post Views: 9,869
In this activity the students observe trees in a forest to make sketches and then visit a botany garden for making a digital herbarium. Views: 842 Post Views: 10,068
This activity will promote coding skills and cultivate critical and creative thinking through coding activities. Views: 818 Post Views: 9,784
This challenge is designed to help pupils tackle a pressing global issue from a variety of perspectives. Views: 738 Post Views: 9,837
This activity puts children in a real-life situation that will help them develop skills to discuss complex problems, examine pros and cons and make decisions. Views: 739 Post Views: 9,422
Educational goals: knowledge of sequential thinking and programming, through the children experiencing physically with their bodies. Views: 771 Post Views: 9,286
In the present exercise, the children work in groups and use the bluebots to explore math and the physical phenomenon of friction. Views: 815 Post Views: 9,624
This activity is designed to get children thinking about how gravity works and, in particular, how it can be used to transport food. Views: 724 Post Views: 9,084
Creation of a digital drawing with Python programming language. Views: 818 Post Views: 9,550
Educational goal: Breaking down gender stereotypes about science and technology and motivating pupils to develop their individual skills rather than those that fit gender stereotypes. Views: 1173 Post Views: 9,960
The rural environment is an ideal place for the development of STEAM activities, given that it has unique and easily accessible natural, patrimonial and social resources. Views: 860 Post Views:…
Students discover simple machines and experiment with the application and utility of the inclined plane to build roads. Views: 923 Post Views: 9,977