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Building Relationships with Youth
This guide focuses on tips for building positive, trusting relationships with youth.
Audience
Adults
Topic
Student and Family Engagement
Design Thinking: Marshmallow Tower
Engage in hands-on design projects. Upper elementary and middle schoolers can create spaghetti towers with marshmallow tops in this introductory activity.
Audience
Elementary
Topic
Design Thinking
Design Thinking: Sea Jelly Joy!
In this activity, youth will learn about sea jellies and then use LEDs and coin cell batteries to create a bioluminescent sea jelly.
Audience
Elementary
Topic
Design Thinking
Design Thinking: Sensor Rescue
In this activity, youth will act as oceanographers as they work to retrieve a "sensor" from the bottom of the ocean using paper clips.
Audience
Elementary
Topic
Design Thinking
Design Thinking: Sink the boat
Experience the design process through hands-on projects. This introductory activity in which students create a tinfoil boat to hold the most pennies is perfect for upper elementary and middle school students.
Audience
Elementary
Topic
Design Thinking
E-Textiles: Compassion Critter
This activity builds on foundational e-textiles skills from power cuffs and youth create a more complex circuit to make a stuffed animal glow, flicker, and flash.
Audience
Middle Grades
Topic
E-textiles
Electronic Textiles: Power Cuffs
In this project, youth will learn about the basics of electric circuits and sewing to sew a wearable light-up bracelet that represents their "superpower".
Audience
Middle Grades
Topic
E-textiles
Increasing Equity in STEM
This guide provides an overview of what STEM Equity Pedagogy is and some best practices that can be used in the classroom.
Audience
Adults
Topic
Student and Family Engagement
Introduction to Game Design
This course introduces youth to the basic idea of game design as they explore existing games and then they are introduced to Scratch, a block based coding platform.
Audience
Elementary
Topic
Coding
Introduction to Logo Design
Youth will explore logos and symbols to create their own design for an imaginary toy company.
Audience
Elementary
Topic
Graphic Design
Introduction to Sewing
This lesson is a basic introduction to hand sewing and builds the foundation for more complex projects including e-textiles.
Audience
Middle Grades
Topic
Textiles
LED Wands
Explore light and circuitry with this intermediate LED Wand project. Using a popsicle stick and a few basic electronics materials, you will create a light up wand with its own switch. For an added bonus, use these with a slow shutter camera app to create your own light paintings!
Audience
Middle Grades
Topic
Circuits
Making Stories with Scratch
This lesson helps youth go a little deeper with their coding by adding movement, speech, and sounds to their Scratch Code. They bring these skills together to tell a story about their community.
Audience
Elementary
Topic
Coding
Paper Flashlights
Instructions and template for making a paper flashlight with an LED and coin cell battery.
Audience
Elementary
Topic
Circuits
Pixel Art Design
This lesson introduces youth to the idea of pixels and they learn how to create their own pixel art!
Audience
Elementary
Topic
Graphic Design
Planning a Family STEM Event
Audience
Adults
Topic
Student and Family Engagement
Planning a Family STEM Night
This workbook guides educators through how to go about planning a family STEM night.
Audience
Elementary
Topic
Student and Family Engagement
Robotics: Introduction to Hummingbird
Youth will use the Hummingbird basic kit to create a blooming garden controlled by micro servos.
Audience
Elementary
Topic
Robotics
Scratch and Sprites
This is a light introduction for youth new to Scratch coding. They will learn the basics including how to add and change sprites.
Audience
Elementary
Topic
Coding
Simple Circuits
In this course, youth will have the opportunity to explore circuits and their applications through hands-on projects.
Audience
Elementary
Topic
Circuits
Ten Skills of a Great Facilitator
This handout introduces the basic skills and mindset needed to work with youth.
Audience
Adults
Topic
Student and Family Engagement
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