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Top 5 Game Development Platforms for Young Coders

Ask a Tech Teacher

Ask a Tech Teacher is officially on Thanksgiving break so I’m going to pop in here with two posts from our international team that just couldn’t wait: Top 5 Game Development Platforms for Young Coders: Building Skills with Fun –perfect for those still doing Hour of Code in December (see below) From Blank Page to First Chapter: A Beginner’s Guide on How to Start Writing a Book– for the teacher-authors following Ask a Tech Teacher, a how-to primer on writing the book that r

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Unilever Year 12 Work Experience: Prepare to Apply

All About STEM

All About STEM manages the Unilever R&D Port Sunlight Work Experience Programme. The programme offers Year 12 students a week’s work experience during the second half of the Summer Term. As this is an extremely popular programme, we offer a preparation sheet that learners can use to prepare their answers before they complete their Online Application Form.

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When Students Miss School, Teachers Enjoy Their Jobs Less

ED Surge

Since the pandemic, the number of students who are missing class has risen. More than a quarter of students were “chronically absent,” meaning they had missed 10 percent of classes or more, during the 2021-2022 school year. That was a steep increase from the 15 percent of students missing that much class before the pandemic. In fact, absenteeism has become such a nationally notable problem that it was picked up by the White House in May.

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Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning and Hexapawn

Computer Science Teacher

A presenter at the recent New England CSTA New England Conference mentioned the game Hexapawn. Hexapawn is hardly new. It was first introduced in 1962. I first ran into it in the early 1970s and found it to be an interesting challenge. One I was to intimidated to try at the the time Be that as it may, the paper introducing Hexapawn used it as something that was open to what we call today machine learning.

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Can Brain Science Actually Help Make Your Training & Teaching Stick?

Speaker: Andrew Cohen, Founder & CEO of Brainscape

The instructor’s PPT slides are brilliant. You’ve splurged on the expensive interactive courseware. Student engagement is stellar. So… why are half of your students still forgetting everything they learned in just a matter of weeks? It's likely a matter of cognitive science! With so much material to "teach" these days, we often forget to incorporate key proven principles into our curricula — namely active recall, metacognition, spaced repetition, and interleaving practice.

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From Blank Page to First Chapter: A Beginner’s Guide on How to Start Writing a Book

Ask a Tech Teacher

Ask a Tech Teacher is officially on Thanksgiving break so I’m going to pop in here with two posts from our international team that just couldn’t wait: From Blank Page to First Chapter: A Beginner’s Guide on How to Start Writing a Book- – for the teacher-authors following Ask a Tech Teacher, a how-to primer on writing the book that rattles around in your head (see below) Top 5 Game Development Platforms for Young Coders: Building Skills with Fun –perfect for those still do

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Best STEM Subscription Boxes for Kids: Hands-On Reviews

STEM Education Guide

STEM subscription boxes are a fun and engaging way for kids to learn about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. You can think of these subscription-based kits as mini classrooms sent straight to the home, giving children a hands-on approach to learning. Each month, they receive a new box filled with STEM activities and projects designed to pique their curiosity and develop critical thinking skills.

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Hour of Code and Corporate Involvement in CS Education

Computer Science Teacher

An interesting article was shared on Facebook recently - Is the 'Hour of Code' the New 30-Minute Saturday Morning Cartoon Commercial? Take a look at it. It may make you think. One statement there is that "corporate-sponsored Hour of Code tutorials for the nation's schoolchildren have blurred the lines between coding lessons and product infomercials.

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Public Education Is Essentially Political

Middle Web

Teacher Dina Strasser agrees that our schools need to be spaces where students have the freedom and support to come to their own reasoned political conclusions about the world. "But it is a mistake to assume public education as a whole is, or should be, politically neutral. It is not." The post Public Education Is Essentially Political first appeared on MiddleWeb.

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CEC Primary: Careers Explorers

All About STEM

The Careers & Enterprise Company primary resources are free to download and created by trusted providers and organisations funded to test what works at primary level. They can help to: Primary: Careers Explorers Career Explorers comprises of a set of five lesson plans for KS1 and KS2, with accompanying teacher guidance, exploring different careers and career pathways.

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Harnessing The Power Of Math Manipulatives

Mathematics, a subject steeped in abstract concepts, often poses challenges to students, especially those in grades 5-10. But imagine a bridge that transformed this intricate maze into an interactive adventure.

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Nov 26, Slope Intercept Form

Basic-Mathematics

Interactive lesson and practice showing how to use the slope and one or two points to write the equation of line in slope intercept form.

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Teaching Nanotechnology through Sustainability and Creativity in Primary School

Scientix

CC-BY, provided by author Introduction The teaching and spreading of new technologies is not an easy task and Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (N&N) are, by no means, no exception; N&N deal with highly complex phenomena, seasoned with a dense and very specific terminology, usually in English. It is mandatory to promote activities that, far from losing conceptual rigorousness, let students and teachers to develop the skills to be able to remain critical in face of the future usages of N&

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STEM Everyday #282 | Robotics in the Classroom | feat. Omar Cortez

STEM Everyday Podcast

Omar Cortez is a Robotics and Technology Teacher for elementary and middle school students in Dallas, TX. Using his expertise in robotics, coding, and drone technology, Omar has been successful in mentoring competitive robotics teams to state and global achievements, while driving engagement through district-wide STEM programs. His passion for inspiring creativity and innovation in students is preparing his students for future academic and career success in STEM fields.

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PlayStation Liverpool Y12 Work Experience

All About STEM

All About Futures manages the PlayStation Liverpool Y12 & 13 Work Experience Programme. The programme offers students a week’s placement during the first half of the Spring Term.

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Environmental Redlining

STEMe

Colona, IL “Look for the silver lining” is a common phrase used to encourage people to be positive. However, there is nothing positive about redlining. Understanding redlining as it pertains to the environment is especially crucial as it impacts the health and well-being of entire communities today. Redlining originally referred to a practice dating back to the Great Depression, where banks and insurers would draw red lines on maps around neighborhoods, thus declaring them too risky for investme

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Equity-Oriented Engineering: The YES Enrichment Approach

EiE Blog

Exploring YES Enrichment, a new suite of afterschool STEM activities, from the Museum of Science, Boston's PK-12 education division.

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The Benefits of Hands-On Learning in Computer Science and STEM Education

Ellipsis Education

The Benefits of Hands-On Learning in Computer Science and STEM Education Introduction At Ellipsis Education, we believe hands-on learning is at the heart of building deep, lasting understanding in computer science. It’s not just about learning how to code; it’s about really understanding the core concepts that power technology. Through unplugged activities, coding projects, teamwork, and real-world exposure, students build the skills they need to thrive.

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Neston High School take part in UK engineering challenge!

All About STEM

On the 17th of October, Neston High School learners participated in an IET Faraday® Challenge Day delivered by All About STEM. Students became real-life engineers for a day when they researched, designed and built solutions to real engineering problems as part of the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s IET Faraday® Challenge Day.

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The Power of Educational Video Games: 5 Benefits of Game-Based Learning

CoderZ

Technology in the classroom has transformed learning, offering innovative ways to engage and educate students. One edtech solution that has become a favorite among students of all ages is utilizing video games for learning. Video games have become a valuable tool in the classroom to enhance learning outcomes and motivate students to stay engaged. Educational video games offer students an opportunity to learn or practice curriculum and other educational content while playing a fun virtual game.

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Christmas STEM Centers and Activities

Carly and Adam

Get ready to infuse your classroom with festive cheer and hands-on learning! The Symbols of Christmas STEM Centers resource is designed to spark creativity, critical thinking, and teamwork through engaging holiday-themed activities. Whether you’re a seasoned STEM teacher or introducing these concepts for the first time, these centers are a perfect way to celebrate the season while building essential skills. 10 Christmas STEM Centers Candy Cane Coding Gingerbread Glyph Elf Engineering Tower Tinse

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The Benefits of Hands-OnLearning in ComputerScience and STEM Education

Ellipsis Education

The Benefits of Hands-OnLearning in ComputerScience and STEM Education Introduction At Ellipsis Education, we believe hands-on learning is at the heart of building deep, lasting understanding in computer science. It’s not just about learning how to code; it’s about really understanding the core concepts that power technology. Through unplugged activities, coding projects, teamwork, and real-world exposure, students build the skills they need to thrive.

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Stinky Feet: A High-Energy Review Game Your Students Will Love!

The Trendy Science Teacher

Looking for a review game that’s guaranteed to engage your students while reinforcing key concepts? Meet Stinky Feet ! This game is a classroom favorite that combines teamwork, strategy, and just the right amount of chaos to keep everyone on their toes. Trust me, your students will be begging to play it again. What You’ll Need: Dry erase boards, markers, and erasers (one set per group) An interactive whiteboard or classroom screen for displaying questions A visible score tally system (a chart, w

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Acton-Boxborough online math contest, Dec. 14-15

Newton STEM

The Acton-Boxborough Math Competition is holding another free online math contest for students in or below eighth grade on December 14-15. The test will consist of fifteen problems ranging in difficulty, and participants must work individually. The problems will be posted on Saturday morning, and submissions are due on Sunday night. Participation is free, and no pre-registration is required.

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Nov 26, Digital SAT Math Problems and Solutions (Part - 78)

Online Math for All

Digital SAT Math Problems and Solutions (Part - 78)

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Edge On Science: Registration discount for summer programs

Newton STEM

Registration is now open for Edge On Science ’s summer program offering young scientists rising in grades 3-12 the choice of more than ten different week-long, hands-on STEM programs covering unique topics such as 3D printing, space science, and robotics. For $100 off, use the savings code Newton100. The code can be used once per family on any week-long program, and it expires on January 15, 2025.

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LigerBots host FLL Championship and STEAM Expo – Dec. 14

Newton STEM

The LigerBots , Newton’s high school robotics team, will host the FIRST LEGO League Massachusetts-East Championship and a STEAM expo with activities for youth at Newton North High School on December 14 from 10AM-3PM. The competition will feature 48 FIRST LEGO League (FLL) robotics teams, with competitors in grades 4-8. In addition to building and programming robots to perform complex tasks in a competitive game, students have completed engineering projects, which will be displayed at the Expo, a

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Nov 26, Digital SAT Math Problems and Solutions (Part - 76)

Online Math for All

Digital SAT Math Problems and Solutions (Part - 76)

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Nov 23, Digital SAT Math Problems and Solutions (Part - 76)

Online Math for All

Digital SAT Math Problems and Solutions (Part - 76)

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