STEAM Activity
STEAM Project-based Learning Made Simple
What is Project-based Learning (PBL), and how is it transforming K-8 STEAM education? Join us as we delve into the case for STEAM Project-based Learning (PBL). Learn about the transformative potential of PBL through real-world applications in the STEM classroom.
Featured Speakers:
- Peter Cipkowski, Ed.D., delves into the research behind Project-based Learning (PBL) and its effect on science achievement and social/emotional learning
- Brian Sorich, Product Development Manager, walks through an Art Electric demo
- Matt Yena, TinkRworks School Partner, shares his experience teaching TinkRworks' projects in his middle school classroom
Recorded 4/16/2024

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Interesting Women in STEM/STEAM Activity
Grades 3–8
Teach students about the impact of influential women in STEAM. After researching at least three women in STEM/STEAM, students can use the Interesting Women in STEM/STEAM Activity to reflect on who inspired, surprised, and intrigued them most. This research activity and worksheet offer a more interesting way to study women in history than simply recording biographical information.
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Featured Project
Art Electric | Grades 1-8
Inspire creativity and self-expression with programmable art that explores the basics of design, art, and programming. Students bring STEAM concepts (and their very own interactive art project) to life using coding, design, electronics, motors, 3D sculpted pieces, light, and sound. Three grade-appropriate versions are available: Grades 1-2, 3-5, and 6-8.