Glennwood Elementary third-grade teacher Jennie Muhlhausen wanted to challenge her students by adding a creative element to their learning units. She was awarded a teacher grant to create STEAM bins that contained household items and building supplies that would allow them to design, create, and build. The STEAM bins give the students inquiry-based experiences that help them understand shapes, three-dimensional buildings, and spatial awareness.
Steaming With Ideas
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