Last Online STEM Club- Christmas and Winter theme

Hello and welcome to our last STEM club for this term and it is a theme around Christmas and Winter.

Please remember to star rate your activities as you carry them out…and it would be great to see what you achieve by sharing your work to our twitter page @wl_stem.

As always, remember to click on the link ABOVE the picture to download the power point and we look forward to seeing all the great learning taking place.

The P1-3 Club download link is here: p1-3 Christmas and Winter

The P4-7 download link is here: P4-7 Christmas and Winter

3rd Online STEM Club- Science special

Hello!

Welcome to our 3rd online STEM club.

We hope you have been enjoying our previous clubs? Our new club today is a science special all about Vibrations and Waves.

As always we have our P1-3 and our P4-7 clubs below. Please click on the link above the pictures to download the power point with the activities.

Link to P1-3 is here: p1-3 Vibrations and Waves

The link to P4-7 is here: P4-7 Vibrations and Waves

2nd Online STEM Club- Tomorrow’s Engineers

Hello!

Thank you to all the people who have been interacting with our first online club. We are so happy that you have enjoyed it!

This week’s club is linked to Tomorrow’s Engineer Week, where we learn about engineer jobs and try out some engineering challenges. Please remember to STAR RATE the activity you carry out- this way we know which activities you like. We have both the P1-3 and P4-7 clubs below and can’t wait to see what you create.

Our Primary 1-3 power point is here: P1-3 Tomorrow’s Engineers– remember to click this link to download your power point.

This is what your club should look like once downloaded:

 

Our Primary 4-7 power point is here: P4-7 Tomorrow’s Engineers Remember to click this link to download your power point.

This is what your club should look like once downloaded:

If you want to show us what you created, leave a picture in our comments section below or share with us on twitter, our link is @WL_STEM.

20th October- Our first Online STEM Club!

Welcome to our first online STEM club!

Below are two files- one to access the P1-3 Club and the other for P4-7.

Each classroom has 3 objects which you can choose to do- this week’s STEM club is themed around outdoor science and STEM. You don’t need to do all of them!

If you carry out an activity, please give it a STAR Rating on the padlet, to let us know how many people are using our club.

Once you have carried out your stem activities- either on your own or with family please upload any photos/videos or work you’d like to share on this blog post in the comments…we can’t wait to see what you create and learn!

Link to P1-3 club here:

p1-3 Outdoor

Link to P4-7 Club here:

P4-7 Outdoor

We hope that you enjoy the tasks!

Context Planners

Now we are a couple weeks into our new normal, you might be considering your IDL approach.

The RAISE Primary Science Development Officers created IDL/STEM context planners which can be used for Early, First or Second CfE levels. They have a planner and the resources required to help you deliver the lessons. The resources for each section can be found in the Google Drive link in the Suggested Blocks of learning column.

Any problems please leave a comment below.

EARLY LEVEL

People who help Us:

The Day the Crayons Quit:

 

FIRST LEVEL

Matilda:

The Twits:

Weather:

SECOND LEVEL

World War II:

Rainforests:

Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone:

Game Design:

 

WL STEM logo competition

We are running a competition for all P1-P7 pupils across West Lothian Council to design a new logo for our twitter and glow pages.

Children can complete this in class or send as a home learning task. If children can create their logo and write about “what stem means to me”, take a good quality photo of the design and wording- then send it to @WL_STEM on twitter (if a home learning task) or if completed in class email to nicola.connor@westlothian.gov.uk. Please include the child’s name, school, class and age. Prizes will be:

1st Place- Logo used for twitter/glow and a Sphero Bolt for using at home (kindly donated by RS Components)

2nd Place- Signed by the author- a book by Caroline Allison “Build it! 25 Creative STEM projects for budding engineers” (Kindly donated by Caroline, through her web site http://www.technologyforfun.co.uk/)

3rd Place- An airzooka  (Kindly donated by the SSERC Primary team)

All entries to be received by Friday 11th September at 2pm. The entries will be judged and the winner will be announced on Friday 18th September, the winner’s logo will then be used on all WL STEM pages and resources.

We look forward to receiving your entries!!

Roslin Institute- Easterbush Outreach

The Easter Bush Science Outreach Centre remains closed, however, they have been keeping busy by creating some simple, hands-on activities that helps families explore the real-life science that is happening here in Scotland.

These step-by-step, curriculum-linked (Scottish CfE Level 2 – 4) investigations develops your pupils’ understanding of how science works and prepares them to create their own investigations at home.

Each investigation is linked to real-life research happening at The Roslin Institute, and explores how science is carried out using the scientific methodencourages curiosity and most importantly of all, is fun! There’s even a certificate that grown-ups can award their young science explorer to celebrate their achievement.

Each investigation pack includes:

  • Workbook with instruction guide, that can be downloaded and printed or used on a mobile device. With guiding questions so that grown-ups can support their young explorer through their investigation.
  • A critical reading text about the work of our scientists, to help develop scientific thinking.
  • A guide for grown-ups, that gives some tips and hints about the investigation and the scientific method.
  • A certificate to reward your child’s scientific achievement.

To download the first two activities Wonder with Worms and The Big Balloon Blow Up visit https://edin.ac/2XgQ3BN

They encourage your pupils (and their grown-ups) to share their investigations via social media @EBSOClab @RoslinInstitute and #GreatSciShare, in the spirit of the Great Science Share, these resources encourage young people to ask and answer their own scientific questions.

Primary Science Teachers Trust- Science at Home

https://pstt.org.uk/resources/curriculum-materials/Science-at-Work

The Primary Science Teaching Trust is working with Spectrum Drama and St. Mary’s University to create opportunities to meet past and present scientists and to learn more about people who do jobs that use science.

Science at Work consists of weekly activity sheets about scientists and people who work in a science-related job. Children are encouraged to send in their questions to the scientist who will answer as many as they can in a video released the following week. Videos can be viewed through Primary Science Teaching Trust’s Facebook page. NB: if you are unable to access Facebook, you can view the video here.

Key things you need to do to take part…..

  • Every Tuesday we will release an activity sheet – these can be downloaded from this page or sent straight to your inbox by signing up to their mailing list.
  • Click on the SEND US YOUR QUESTION tab and complete the form to submit your child’s question and/or upload their drawing by 3pm on Thursday the same week.
  • Click attending on the Facebook event.
  • The following Tuesday watch the video – just follow this link and don’t forget to download the activity sheet for the next week’s scientist.

Use this format in a weekly learning grid and ask your class to send in questions or complete the activity sheets.

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