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  • STEM Resources
    • Your State/Province
      • United States
    • Resource Reviews
    • Elementary
      • Elementary Science
      • Elementary Technology
      • Elementary Engineering
      • Elementary Math
    • Secondary
      • Secondary Science
      • Secondary Technology
      • Secondary Engineering
      • Secondary Math
    • FIRST Robotics
    • 4-H STEM/Science Curriculum
    • Conference Excerpts
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
      • Volunteer & Internship Opportunities
    • Our Vision
    • The HIS Board
    • Support Us
    • Community Educational Partners
    • Corporate & Foundation Support
  • Creation Resources
  • Events

4-H STEM/Science Curriculum

ScienceProducts4-H is all about learning by doing. Check out the wide variety of hands-on projects available through the 4-H National Curriculum. From small engines to raising animals to robotics and more!

A fantastic stand alone activity is the annual 4-H National Youth Science Day. This year’s experiment is called Motion Commotion. Order your kit, watch video instructions, and download lesson plans and materials all at the above site.

Why PBL

Project-based learning is the best way to homeschool your children in the sciences. PBL should have opportunities to learn both application and concepts and the two should reinforce each other. Being able to build and use a simple machine and building pit traps to catch and identify insects are examples of critically important learning opportunities. Quality projects are multi-disciplinary, hands-on, include built-in context, and allow for open-ended learning opportunities. Some other aspects of … Continue Reading

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