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SLANT Le
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This is a template for lessons developed by the San Francisco Unified School District SLANT Cohort.

Just as the life experiences of a tree and its environmental conditions leave their marks as rings in the cross-section of a tree's core, so do the experiences of humans leave impressions, but often unseen. This project uses the tree as a metaphor to map life experience.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
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Activity/Lab
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Date Added:
04/12/2013
The STEAM Journal
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Welcome to The STEAM Journal, a transdisciplinary, international, theory-practice, peer-reviewed, academic, open access, online journal with a focus on the intersection of the sciences and the arts. The STEAM Journal integrates perspectives from a variety of contexts and fields. This publication features the bridges between Science, Technology, Engineering Mathematics (STEM) and the Arts. In this context, the journal acts as a forum for open dialogue of STEAM as well as expanding the body of transdisciplinary knowledge. The STEAM Journal is a hub for scholars and practitioners of many disciplines who wish to provide commentary, exchange ideas and inform policy and practice of STEAM.

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Education
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Reading
Provider:
Claremont Colleges
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Scholarship@Claremont
Date Added:
03/07/2016
STEAM: Learning That is Representative of the Whole World
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STEAM stands for "Science & Technology interpreted through Engineering & the Arts, all based in Mathematical elements," and aims to bring FUNctional literacy to students. Founder/teacher Georgette Yakman describes how her immigrant grandparents, brother with Asperger syndrome, and artistic stepfather led her to bring Arts into STEM.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
ISKME
Provider Set:
Big Ideas Fest
Author:
Georgette Yakman
Date Added:
12/05/2011
STE(A)M Truck
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STE(A)M Truck is a mobile makerspace that inspires youth to tackle real problems with the support of community experts. We teach youth Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM) by bringing tools, equipment and mentors directly to kids and allow youth to have fun while making things with their hands. STE(A)M Truck will have everything from 3D printers, laser cutters to saws and hammers.

At ELC we will 1) introduce students to the array of maker tools, technologies and materials; 2) teach students a design thinking problem solving process; and 3) support students to design their solutions and, with the support of community experts, build them.

Some past examples include; building a computer using e-waste, carving a wooden spoon, making your own jams and jellies, building your own design thinking toolbox or creating your own toys and games. Who knows what problems kids will want to tackle this summer.

Learn more at www.steamtruck.org

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Mathematics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
01/28/2014
STEAM and Design Thinking Resource
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NEXT.cc is an eco web that develops ethical imagination and environmental stewardship. NEXT.cc introduces what design is, what design does, and why design is important. It offers activities across nine scales – nano, pattern, object, space, architecture, neighborhood, urban, region, and world. NEXT.cc's journeys introduce activities online, in the classroom, in the community and globally. NEXT.cc journeys and activities are supported with links to museums, institutions and contemporary practices. The eco web network of journeys provides a solid foundation for newly established NAAEE North American Association of Environmental Education standards with place based design activities that address the five goals of environmental education: Awareness, Knowledge, Attitudes and Environmental Ethic, Citizen Action Skills, and Citizen Action Experiences. NEXT.cc is based on Wisconsin Art and Design Standards and Common Core State Standards. NEXT.cc plans to reach young people, their teachers and their families with meaningful learning experiences that create positive influence on lives and outcomes.

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Arts and Humanities
Business and Communication
Mathematics
Social Science
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Activity/Lab
Assessment
Game
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Date Added:
06/18/2014
STEM in 30: STEM in Real Life: Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and More at the National Air and Space Museum
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Teachers, tune in to this special, 50th episode of STEM in 30 to learn all about STEM in real life.

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Career and Technical Education
History
Social Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
National Air and Space Museum
Date Added:
02/14/2019
Save Sam Shelter
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A hands on activity that gives students the opportunity to apply their knowledge of weather.

Subject:
Elementary Education
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Activity/Lab
Author:
Sharon Bannister
Date Added:
07/13/2021
Scotch Creek STEAM in the Field
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Taking students into the field to conduct authentic science brings science to life. This document shares resources used to facilitate a field experience for 5th grade students both in the classroom and out in the field around a Washington State listed endangered species, the sharp-tailed grouse. The field event took place at the Scotch Creek Wildlife Area near Conconully, WA but the resource can be used and adapted for other locations and other focus species. This resource can be a guide in developing your own STEAM in the field experience for students.

Subject:
Life Science
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Author:
Carissa Haug
Lisa Monahan
Date Added:
06/24/2021
Serious Play-Dough: Inspiring Young Circuit Designers
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At the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, this engineering professor and her team demonstrate that science or engineering lessons can be found in almost anything -- and a sense of play can make those lessons accessible and incite young minds.

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
ISKME
Provider Set:
Big Ideas Fest
Author:
AnnMarie Polsenberg Thomas
Date Added:
12/05/2011
Thermal Hydraulics in Power Technology
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This course covers the thermo-fluid dynamic phenomena and analysis methods for conventional and nuclear power stations. Specific topics include: kinematics and dynamics of two-phase flows; steam separation; boiling, instabilities, and critical conditions; single-channel transient analysis; multiple channels connected at plena; loop analysis including single and two-phase natural circulation; and subchannel analysis.

Subject:
Applied Science
Career and Technical Education
Engineering
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Physical Science
Physics
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Buongiorno, Jacopo
Date Added:
02/01/2007
Using Art to Make Discoveries About Linear Equations - PBL
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http://www.artandlinearequations.weebly.com

This Project-Based Learning experience blends art and linear equations to help students make connections and extend their knowledge from a very basic understanding of y = mx + b to a true understanding of how slope and y intercept look differently in both equation form and graphed. Students get to use their creativity while at the same time make some major connections:
1) How do equations that have opposite slopes look on a graph?
2) What happens when two equations have the same slope but opposite y intercepts?
3) How does scale factor affect the appearance of the art?

I used this with my 6th grade honors class (preparing for Algebra I in 7th grade) but it would be appropriate for any middle school grade level and I even had a 5th grade teacher state that she would modify this lesson to teach graphing lines which I may also do with my standard 6th grade students!

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
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Date Added:
02/12/2016
Water Cycle Experiment
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This is a STEAM lesson designed for first or second grade students who are learning about the water cycle. 

Subject:
Environmental Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Gina Solano
Date Added:
02/11/2020
We Are Wondrous
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In this 2nd Grade Integrated Unit focused around Social Emotional Learning, STEM, Art, and Language Arts, we present students with the driving question: How can we use art to celebrate each and every one of us? Students read a variety of literature that provides them with the opportunity to talk about and think about how each and every student’s uniqueness is beautiful and valued in the classroom community. Students explore a variety of art forms which are introduced by numerous artists from a variety of BIPOC communities. Through various embedded STEM activities (some FOSS), students explore the ways in which STEM ideas help us better understand and create art. The unit culminates with an art showcase where we invite families and community members to visit an art show where the classroom community is celebrated through art. This unit is intended to help us reimagine the ways in which we teach STEM and to highlight the importance of positive identity development in creating equitable opportunities for all our students.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
English Language Arts
Physical Science
Reading Literature
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Pranjali Upadhyay
Date Added:
08/11/2021