STEM WEBSITES FOR YOUR SCIENCE CLIL LESSONS
HIYA!
What is STEM? STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. You may also have read STEAM. In this case, the A stands for Art.
STEM or STEAM programmes aim to increase students' interest in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. Students are involved in a new way of learning and problem-solving. In STEM sessions students have an active role and they are engaged in hand-on activities. Moreover, they are developing the 21st-century skills they will need in their future workplace.
I am not an expert in STEM, but I have started introducing some activities in my CLIL Science lessons and I promise my students love them! I love seeing their faces when they get their aim and their enthusiasm.
Whether you are already teaching STEM or if you want to get started, here you have some STEM websites recommendations for your CLIL lessons. You can also adapt the activities for your students.
1) SCIENCE FOR KIDS: https://www.sciencekids.co.nz/
In this website you can find experiments, games, facts, videos, quizzes, projects, lessons, ...
2) STEM EDUCATION GUIDE: https://stemeducationguide.com/
In this website you can find STEM activities, Coding for Kids, Toy Guides and Free Downloads.
3) INVENTORS OF TOMORROW: https://inventorsoftomorrow.com/
In "Inventors of Tomorrow", you have hand-on Science and Engineering activities for kids aged 3-6.
If you are a CLIL teacher, you may have to scaffold the vocabulary and structures so that your students have the language to communicate during the sessions.
Do you teach STEM? I would love to read about your experience.
Can you recommend me STEM resources?
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