Even if you don't have the luxury of a playroom, you can make a few simple changes to help your child get excited about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics)! Here are our top tips.
1) Inventions Box filled with recyclable odds and ends (more info here);
2) Pegboard with bags of dollar shop goodies (making use of vertical space);
3) Clipboards and pencils available for planning and documenting.
To find out how we have set up our STEM playroom, or to get recommendations for a couple of our favourite STEM materials, please watch the room tour!
I'd love to know your suggestions for encouraging your children to experiment with STEM! Please share in the comments!
As always, thanks so very much for reading and watching!
If you like our STEM Playroom, you might like our post on different ways to make bird feeders (a design and technology challenge) - coming soon. If you're looking for more organising tips, check out what we packed to go Worldschooling for three months, or how we organise our piano learning.
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