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STEM ENVIRONMENTS LOOKBOOK

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“They're learning collaboration and soft skills, but they're also learning computer-aided design and how to build things and how to program in Python – skills that relate directly to a potential major in college or a job.” – Pam Rissman, STEM Teacher, Dartmouth Middle School, San Jose CA ENCOURAGING A PROSOCIAL EXPERIENCE

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“Our brain is always malleable but particularly in kindergarten, first grade and second grade their brain is so malleable. This is the age where you really want them to learn those skills because they take in so much - they already come to school wanting to work with other kids and so why not just lift that up and really make sure it has an important role in learning.” - Principal Lopez, Idella Lietz Elementary School DESIGNING PROSOCIAL STEM SPACES FOR YOUNG LEARNERS

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1. Power options at each station is essential to seamlessly integrate technology throughout your STEM classroom or Makerspace. 2. STEM storage built into the workstations keeps tools nearby for a fluid learning experience. A COMPLETE REFRESH TO YOUR LEARNING SPACE

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This Aquatics Lab in Waller, TX creates a space where students can explore real-world problems and future career paths. SPACE FOR INSPIRATION

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STEM classrooms provide students with the academic and technical skills, knowledge, and training necessary to succeed in future careers. SET FOR THE FUTURE

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In this inviting and agile STEM lab, students follow their passions as they design and build the model of their dreams. Teams practice communication and collaboration skills as they share a common set of resources in dedicated, mobile storage near each learning pod. SPACES FOR COLLABORATION

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These unique STEM tables allow for students to sit eye-to-eye and knee-to-knee for maximum ProSocial collaboration, while also giving every student in the team access to the touch screen. COLLABORATION + TECHNOLOGY

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Students engage in critical thinking, problem solving, and authentic collaboration around the large worksurface tables. The mobile whiteboards allow teams to make their thinking visible and share their learning with others. BETTER ENGAGEMENT + EXPERIENCE

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This Tinkering Lab is an ideal makerspace for young learners by combining play, bright colors, and collaborative seating. TINKER TO LEARN

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A variety of tables, seating, and floor options within the open space allow a wide range of hands-on learning with clear teacher sight lines to all corners of the room. ENDLESS LEARNING

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Students benefit from agile spaces equipped for fluid learner movement and correct ergonomics to maximize interactions, minimize transitions, offer greater comfort and safety, and deliver easy and quick flexibility. DYNAMIC PLACE

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Students thrive with STEAM learning experiences, such as harnessing the power of the wind, sowing and gathering in the community planters, painting landscapes, building ramps and racing prototype vehicles, and small group music and theatre performances in this outdoor lab. OUTDOOR STEAM LAB

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STEM ENVIRONMENTS

LOOKBOOK 2023

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