As part of the national curriculum, primary children are expected to understand the inner workings of a computer. In this video, Simon Hunt (aka Mr Hunt from the Front!) shows how easy it is to bring learning to life through tinkering with computers in the classroom.
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I first started running a STEM club at my local primary school twelve years ago when my children were young. In the UK, as in many other countries, there is a shortage of young people going into careers in science and engineering. I come from a family of engineers, so when I was little most…
It was a few years ago now, and my STEM club were galloping through my existing projects at an alarming rate. I had to come up with some new ideas fast to keep them engaged and interested. I thought, in this digital age, we really ought to be discovering how to interact digitally with our…
After our STEAM panel in February, we got lots of great questions and requests for more content. Below are the answers to the questions you asked, and some handy links to more inspirational STEAM videos, lesson plans and blog posts.
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In this blog, Jodie Lopez, ex primary school teacher and education technology expert, reflects on her thoughts about using technology across the curriculum.
If I were to ask you what computing lessons look like in primary schools these days, your mind might drift to thoughts of coding and algorithms. You might picture an ICT…
I’m often asked for product recommendations and have tried and tested many resources both at home and in the classroom over the years. There are things like magnets, tweezers and filter papers that we use almost weekly and more expensive items like K’NEX, LEGO, circuit materials and microscopes that we use slightly less often but…
Our STEAM panel discuss how making positive mistakes can help you progress.
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To find out how building resilience in STEAM feeds into a real working environment, we spoke to Astronaut Marsha Ivins.
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Inspirations and influences in our younger years are often the catalyst for future decisions.
For British ESA Astronaut Tim Peake, a passion for aviation and an interest in the Cadets inspired him to become an Apache pilot, flight instructor, test pilot, and astronaut.
Watch Tim tell his story below.
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Encouraging children and young people to learn and become curious learners is an integral element of STEAM. Watch Anne-Marie Imafidon and our panel discuss this below.
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