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STEM for Everyone
http://melindajhs.wix.com/elementary-stem#!our_story/c173r

PostedThursday, April 23, 2015 at 10:35 AM

Updated09/26/2017

Website created by an ITEEA member to display and discuss some of the STEM lessons and projects of the faculty at St. Mary's Episcopal School in Memphis, Tennessee.

The website is titled STEM for Everyone because the author believes that no matter what your budget or what your starting point, you can jump in and be successful teaching STEM lessons in your classroom.

From the page on author's philosophy:

Many of the projects on this website are collaboratively taught, integrating subject matter in a way that enhances and enriches the existing core curriculum.  In my opinion, the best projects are ones that we have created after looking carefully at curriculum that we already have in place and finding ways to improve it, while leaving behind projects that do not hold such meaning and purpose.

Website created by an ITEEA member to display and discuss some of the STEM lessons and projects of the faculty at St. Mary's Episcopal School in Memphis, Tennessee.

The website is titled STEM for Everyone because the author believes that no matter what your budget or what your starting point, you can jump in and be successful teaching STEM lessons in your classroom.

From the page on author's philosophy:

Many of the projects on this website are collaboratively taught, integrating subject matter in a way that enhances and enriches the existing core curriculum.  In my opinion, the best projects are ones that we have created after looking carefully at curriculum that we already have in place and finding ways to improve it, while leaving behind projects that do not hold such meaning and purpose.

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