![]() ![]() So, how do science, technology, engineering, and math cross over to a read-aloud? Keep reading to learn how we took cross curricular learning one step further for our The Most Magnificent Thing STEM Lesson Plan! STEM LITERACY ACTIVITIES An example of this may be having students use their math and science skills together to build something that reflects knowledge of engineering or technology skills. ![]() Often this is done through project based learning. This means that students develop an understanding of how what they learn in one subject supports their learning in another subject. While many people think that these four areas of STEM are meant to be taught on their own, a true STEM education teaches these four different areas as a cross curricular program. Gaining popularity in schools in the United States in 2011, STEM focuses on teaching students hands-on skills in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. STEM is an education buzzword that we don’t see going away anytime soon. ![]() The Most Magnificent Thing Read Aloud Lesson Plan ![]()
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