Monday, August 18, 2014

STEM Fun in the Summertime

As the calendar inches closer towards fall, we here in Region 3 wanted to take a moment to applaud all of the Summer Learning Programs and their efforts to increase the amount of high-quality, hands-on, inquiry-based STEM activities that they exposed their students to during the Summer of 2014. Thank you for all of your hard work; for you are truly making a difference in the lives of your students.


Here is a last look at some of the STEM activities that the Summer Learning Programs in Region 3 facilitated to their students:

Name of Out-of-School-Time ProviderRoberts Family Development Center

Name of District: Twin Rivers Unified School District

Grade Level of Activity: 3rd thru 12th grade

Number of students who took part in the activity: 20

Type of Activity: Javelin Rockets (Testing the final product) from CA Teacher Pathway

Learning Outcomes- Students were able to: 
  • construct and fly paper rockets
  • investigate launch angels versus distance with their rockets
  • students will apply their understanding of Newton's laws of motion to design a game or activity for a microgravity environment
  • collect data points that they will be able to plot on an X and Y axis graph
  • locate the launch angle of their rocket
  • discuss what made their rockets fly either shorter or longer distances
  • discuss what made their rockets fly the way that they did
Contact: Imani Lucas with any further questions that you may have about this activity. His email address is: imani_lucas@yahoo.com


Roberts Family Development Center students showing off their Javelin Rockets.

Javelin Rockets at rest before the big launch.

Name of Out-of-School-Time Provider: C.A.R.E. 

Name of District: Western Placer Unified School District

Name of the School Site: Creekside Oaks Elementary

Grade Level of Activity: 3rd thru 12th grade

Number of students who took part in the activity: 20

Type of Activity: Javelin Rockets from CA Teacher Pathway

Learning Outcomes- Students were able to: 
  • construct and fly paper rockets
  • investigate launch angels versus distance with their rockets
  • students will apply their understanding of Newton's laws of motion to design a game or activity for a microgravity environment
  • collect data points that they will be able to plot on an X and Y axis graph
  • locate the launch angle of their rocket
  • discuss what made their rockets fly either shorter or longer distances
  • discuss what made their rockets fly the way that they did


Contact: Cassandra Moore with any further questions that you may have about this activity. Her email address is: cmoore@wpusd.k12.ca.us


C.A.R.E. students getting ready to test their Javelin Rockets.


Javelin Rockets cleared for takeoff!!



Javelin Rockets engineers group photo.
Name of Out-of-School-Time Provider: Target Excellence

Name of District: Twin Rivers Unified School District

Name of School Site: Madison Elementary

Grade Level of Activities: K-6

Number of students who took part in the activity: 50

Type of Activity: Summer Learning Program STEM Showcase

Learning Objectives: Students had to design their own science experiment based 
                                      upon an area that they were interested in. They had to formulate
                                      a hypothesis based upon their understanding of their area of 
                                      exploration. Then they had to follow the scientific method in order
                                      to test their hypothesis. The culminating event was to present 
                                      their findings to their families at a STEM Fair.


These two Target Excellence students explain their seed experiment.
This Target Excellence student explained the difference between sweet vs sour experiment.

These two Target Excellence students explain about how they determined which potato chip had more acid.
The chip experiment display.
For more information on this STEM Showcase please contact Teddy Lao at teddy.lao@targetexcellence.org.


Name of Out-of-School-Time Provider: Sacramento Chinese Community Service Center

Name of District: Sacramento City Unified School District

Grade Level of Activity: K-6

Number of students who took part in the activity: 100

Type of Activity: Visiting Davis Farms to learn about agriculture, water conservation, and community service, etc.



SCCSC student with his recent harvest.


SCCSC students learning about how string beans grow.


STEM and Other Pertinent Articles:

1) Blueprint to Improve Teaching of STEM in California

2) Coordinating Federal STEM Education Investments: Progress Report

3) Expanding Minds and Opportunities: Leveraging the Power of After School 
    and Summer Learning for Student Success

4) Google's White Male Heavy-Staff Underlines Tech's Diversity Problem

5) Report Looks At Impact of After School STEM Programs on Students

6) DIY Girls: Building Tech Skills at Summer Camp

7) In Tech, some minorities are too minor. This group wants to change that

8) Relationship Building Through Culturally Responsive Classroom
    Management

9) Examining the impact of after after school STEM programs

10) Wallace Foundation Study reveals Summer Learning Program
       Enrollment Increasing




STEM (and other Integrated Core Content) 
Activities/Videos/Websites/Podcast:

1) 8 Essential Classroom Skills (Video) (All Grades)

2) Brain Breaks: Move and Focus (Video) (All Grades)

3) Facilitating Academic Discourse (Video) (Grade 8)

4) Using Dialogue Circles to Support Classroom Management (Video) (All Grades)

5) Fraction Manipulatives (Video) (Grade 6)

6) Density and Buoyancy: Making Eggs Float (Video) (Grade K)

7) How Windy Is It? Make a wind gauge. (Grade 3-6)

8) Sky's the Limit (Curriculum from Engineering Adventures) (Grades 3-5)


STEM Grants:

1) Teens Teach Tech Grant
    Applications are now being accepted for the Teens Teach Tech Grant to be awarded 
    funding for a Teens Teach Tech program in your community! These programs serve 
    as a series of informational workshops led by teens, meant for older adults to learn 
    how to use modern technological devices. By teaching senior citizens to be comfor-
    table with modern devices, the teens will also be strengthening intergenerational 
    relationships and supporting community development. The grant will provide teens 
    with proper training materials and will aid with promotional advertising for the 
    program. 
    (Apply Before September 15, 2014)


2)  Captain Planet Foundation
     Grants are made for activities that promote and support high-quality educational 
     programs, enable children and youth to understand and appreciate our world through
     learning experiences and engage them in active, hands-on projects to improve the 
     environment in their schools and communities. CPF grants are limited to $2,500 and 
     preferential consideration is given to applicants who have secured at least 50% 
     matching or in-kind funding for their program.
     (Deadline: Will fund as many projects that annual resources will allow.)

3)  Toshiba America Foundation Grant: Grades K-5:
     Toshiba America Foundation's mission is to provide teachers with additional funds to 
     support classroom projects. After school, summer projects, and independent study 
     projects are not eligible. The Foundation strongly encourages projects planned and led 
     by individual teachers or teams of teachers for their own classrooms. Any K-5 teacher 
     in a public or private (not-for-profit) school is eligible for a grant to support science or
     math education up to $1,000 for project materials. 
     (Deadline: October 1, 2014) 

STEM / Misc. / Events / Contest:

1)  Solar Schoolhouse Primer: Workshop for Educators:
     (SMUD Hosted) (Free) (Grades 4 - 12) (August 23, 2014)

2)  Folsom Powerhouse Museum Electricity Fair
    (September 6, 2014) 

3)  GEMS Electric Circuits:
    (SMUD Hosted) (September 20, 2014) (Free) (Grades 4 - 8)

4)  2nd Annual California STEM Symposium:
    (September 22-23, 2014)

5) Techbridge Announces Launch of Role Models Matter
    Online Training

6)  Click2Science Launches a New Skill to Make STEM Click

7) Project WET Common Core and EEI:
    (SMUD Hosted) (October 11, 2014) (Free) (Grades K-12)

8) GEMS Dry Ice Investigations and Chemical Investigations
    (SMUD Hosted) (October 16, 2014) (Free) (Grades 5-12)

9)  Get to Know Contest:
      The Contest invites you to get outside and create original works of art, writing, 
      photography, videography and music inspired by nature. Get Outdoors and “Get 
      to Know Your Wild Neighbors”. The goal is to be as creative as possible. For 
      inspiration, check out some of the amazing programs offered by our partners. Then, 
      get outdoors and get to know! Submit your work for a chance to win cool prizes. The 
      contest runs from May 1st to November 1st - Get started today! 
      (Deadline: November 1, 2014)

10) 2014 Digital Media and Learning Contest
      (Applications accepted September 3 through November 1, 2014) 
      (Award amount will range from $10,000 up to $150,000)


Thanks again for all that you do in the field. Please keep us posted about STEM events/activities in your area. Please feel free to contact us at any time.

Monica Gonzalez-Williams (SCOE: Region 3: After School Regional Lead):
mgonzalez@scoe.net

Phil Romig: (SCOE: Science Curriculum Specialist): promig@scoe.net

Mark Drewes: (SCOE: Project Specialist II: After School): mdrewes@scoe.net

PS: The title for this month's blog post was inspired by Sly and the Family Stone's "Hot Fun in The Summer Time"