STEM/STEAM

9 STEM activities from beginner to advanced

Most kids are curious by nature, that’s why tinkering, constructing, and experimenting are great building blocks for learning—especially when it comes to STEM activities. However, some students may not have opportunities to practice these skills outside of school. That’s why giving your students the tools to be creative and inventive in the classroom is so important. Whether you’re just beginning your STEM program or just looking for new ideas, there are plenty of ways to integrate STEM activities into the school day.

The following steps and easy-to-implement activities can help you bring STEM learning to all students without adding additional time and stress to your day. 

Get started with STEM activities by looking for stand-alone projects

Start with stand-alone STEM activities and kits

As an easy way to get started with STEM/STEAM activities, look for stand-alone projects that can be completed in one class period, after school, during free time, or in a school makerspace. Kits, like the examples shown below, come with everything you need, including instructions and activity ideas.

The Bristlebot STEM Project Kit (grades 3–12) gives students a basic understanding of engineering, motors, circuitry, and principles of balance by building a small robot using a toothbrush, pipe cleaners, and vibrating motor. And with enough materials for 25 students, each student can feel a sense of accomplishment.

The Bristlebot STEM Project Kit gives students a basic understanding of engineering, motors, circuitry.

The Strawbees® Inventor Kit (grades K–8) uses straws and recyclable plastic connectors to help students understand the basic principles of engineering by building, testing, and modifying structures or fun creatures.

The Strawbees® Inventor Kit uses straws and recyclable plastic connectors to help students understand the basic principles of engineering

The Snap Circuits® Motion Kit (grades 2–12) gives students an understanding of electrical circuits while creating over 165 hands-on projects focused on motion and physics.

The Snap Circuits® Motion Kit (grades 2–12) gives students an understanding of electrical circuits.

The Magformers® Miracle Brain (grades K–12) boosts creative thinking as students build vehicles, shapes, and building structures with easy-to-use magnetic pieces.

The Magformers® Miracle Brain is a STEM activity that boosts creative thinking.

KEVA® Structures (grades K–8) offer endless possibilities for building and help students gain an understanding of balance and proportion by stacking wood planks to create geometric forms and structures.

KEVA® Structures help students gain an understanding of balance and proportion.
STEM activities allow students to collaborate, create, test, and make adjustments to a prototype

Then create a school-wide STEM program

Design and build projects are the foundation of project-based learning. These activities allow students to collaborate, create, test, and make adjustments to a prototype or develop a conclusion for a problem-solving project. 

STEAM/STEM activities like these can align to your core curriculum for classroom work, and they can make great projects for after-school or lunch clubs. You can also set aside allotted time for creative events, like a “Maker Monday,” to help students engage in more complex collaborative-building or problem-solving tasks.  

The Thames & Kosmos Mechanical Engineering Robotic Arms Experiment Kit is a STEM activity that explores mechanical engineering principles.

The Thames & Kosmos Mechanical Engineering Robotic Arms Experiment Kit (grades 2–9) explores mechanical engineering principles through six mechanical models.

The Strawberry DNA Extraction Kit teaches students to retrieve and isolate DNA while working in pairs.

The Strawberry DNA Extraction Kit (grades 5–12) teaches students to retrieve and isolate DNA while working in pairs.

The Nasco CSI Forensics Classroom Kit is a STEM activity that immerses students in a series of scenarios to help develop problem-solving and collaboration skills.

The popular Nasco CSI Forensics Classroom Kit (grades 5–8) immerses students in a series of scenarios to help develop problem-solving and collaboration skills while using a variety of forensic equipment to solve crimes.

The TeacherGeek Maker Space Activity Cart enables you to easily wheel thousands of building components and tools into classrooms

To make your job a little easier by making resources readily available (and nicely organized) the TeacherGeek Maker Space Activity Cart enables you to easily wheel thousands of building components and tools into classrooms or your multi-purpose room for a school-wide event. And, as an added bonus, it also comes with plenty of downloadable projects.

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