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206. Pumpkin STEM Stations for K-5 That You Can Use After Halloween

206. Pumpkin STEM Stations for K-5 That You Can Use After Halloween

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Spooky season is coming to a close, so what are you going to teach in STEM now? These pumpkin STEM stations aren't Halloween specific, so they can work in November! What I like about them is that they can be adapted for all grade levels, K-5, and are low-prep. Once you have all the materials prepped, you are ready to go for a couple of weeks!

Here is a snapshot of the stations:

Science: Build and Label a Pumpkin (inside & outside)

Technology: Life Cycle of a Pumpkin robot coding

Engineering: Pattern Blocks Pumpkin Building

Math: Pumpkin Seed Counting

Grab all of these pumpkin stations and more in this collection: https://naomimeredith.com/tptpumpkinstem

Head to the show notes for a full transcript of this episode, pictures, and all the links: https://naomimeredith.com/episode206


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