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Project goal is to create STEM learning for K-5th grades. 5th and 4th grade students will create STEM learning video lesson, video stories and games using boogies writing tablets and video camera to create STE lessons and stories for coding and robotics to be shown on morning show and or be shared with lower grades. Student will use robots to write stories and student created video material to support STEM learning for all students. 5th grade students will create STEM questions of the week and design challenges that support and teach using science, math , technology bench marks, and engineering concepts for a school wide STEM program.

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Learning with STEM

School:
Robinson Elementary School 
Category:
Science 
Teacher/
Administrator:
Judy Der 
 
126866 
Students Impacted:
645 
Grade Levels Impacted:
K-5 
Date:
August 29, 2020

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Amgen Foundation - $859.15

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Project Goal

Project goal is to create STEM learning for K-5th grades. 5th and 4th grade students will create STEM learning video lesson, video stories and games using boogies writing tablets and video camera to create STE lessons and stories for coding and robotics to be shown on morning show and or be shared with lower grades. Student will use robots to write stories and student created video material to support STEM learning for all students. 5th grade students will create STEM questions of the week and design challenges that support and teach using science, math , technology bench marks, and engineering concepts for a school wide STEM program. 

 

How Project Benefits Students

Students will gain knowledge and skills in coding, reading, science, math, robotics and technology. Student will gain understanding and skills in problem solving, cooperative learning and leadership. Our science, reading and math scores on Iready, Midyear, and FSA school wide has decreased this past year. Using the STEM club our students will show growth on their IReady, mid year, Monthly, and State FSA testing. Students would also show growth on student/teacher assessments, models and projects. 

 

Expected Outcome(s)

Student lead and created STEM lessons for grades K-5. 85% of students will show grow in science, math, reading benchmarks and technology skills using models, power points, student/teacher made assessments, coding/robotics skills and FSA. Our school's science, math, reading benchmarks will be used to guide learning goals and assessment to show growth in student learning along with student project models and STEM logs.  

 

Detailed Cost Summary

5 Boogie boards for students to use to write, create STEM lessons and STEM questions, share ideas, gather data.
STEM books and materials to learn and create lessons, projects and models with critter robots and Botley robots.
Students are entering a world of robotics, coding, and problem solving.
This project will help them with their need to learn and grow academically and with STEM skills to be meet able the world of today and tomorrow.  

 

Items

# Item Description Total Cost
1 5@$36.83-Boogie boards writing notepad-sharing, writing formation/questions for small groups $184.15
2 4 @ 46.00 coding critter interactive STEM coding toy $184.00
3 10 @$29.00- Books-STEM, robotic and Coding books $290.00
4 1- video camera with mic to make lessons to be shared on morning show $97.00
5 2-@$52 Botley coding robots - to learn and teach STEM lesson and coding $104.00
  Total: $859.15

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