1st ANNUAL STEM EXPO
Thursday, March 24, 2022 | 5:30-7:00pm
REQUIREMENTS
K-5 classrooms will put a class project on display outside their classroom with 1-2 students standing by to demonstrate or explain their project.
Students in grades 3-5 are encouraged to do an individual project (or buddy up with a friend) to display and present in the cafeteria for all to see. Attendees may ask questions of students or leave comments.
DOOR PRIZES
Door prizes will be raffled off during the Expo. All attendees will receive a ticket at the door and students who present a project will receive an extra ticket for the raffle.
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Event Activity
Submission Form
RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS
The Kid Should See This: Kid-friendly videos for inquisitive minds. Get ideas for projects here.
Provided by Little Bins Little Hands
- Popsicle Stick Catapult
- Candy Science Experiments
- Self Propelling Car Projects
- Recycling Science Projects
- Engineering Projects For Kids
- STEM Projects
Provided by TitleMax
- Candle Seesaw: Make a seesaw out of candles and see whether you can make it balance perfectly.
- Engineer Personality Test: Answer the questions and figure out what kind of engineering job you might be suited for.
- Create a Wind-Powered Car: Design and build a wind-powered car using materials you have at home.
- Build a Better Bridge: Test different shapes to see how they affect a bridge’s stability.
- Car Engineering Explained: Learn about the advanced engineering that goes into automobiles!
- A Bag That Won’t Leak: No matter how many pencils you stab into a plastic bag full of water, it won’t leak.
- Mission Control Game: This game can help kids hone problem-solving skills that engineers need.
- Upcycled Suspension Bridge: Build a model of your favorite suspension bridge from things found around the house.
- Halloween House: Carve a pumpkin into a warm and inviting mini-home.
- Make a Paper Helicopter: Rotational power meets gravity with this easy craft and engineering project.
- Activities from Johns Hopkins School of Engineering – The Center for Educational Outreach provides you with a selection of science, math, engineering and technology activities to learn about from your home!
- Medical Engineering Game: Help the most patients to move on to the next level in this intense game.
- Light Up the Cave: Bring light to the dark cave in this simple game for younger kids.