STEM, STEAM and Four Seasons For Learning
  • STEM AND STEAM - Four Seasons For Learning
    • SUMMER >
      • Resources for STEM instruction
      • STEM support resources for Literacy and Art
    • FALL/AUTUMN >
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      • STEM support resources for Literacy and Art
    • WINTER >
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      • STEM support resources for Literacy and Art
    • SPRING >
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      • STEM RESOURCES / links to multiple resources >
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        • STEM DAY RESOURCES
        • Resources for Girls and STEM
      • STEM support resources for literacy and Art
  • Standards for Science Instruction
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    • Standards for Science Instruction 6-8
    • Standards for Science Instruction 9-12
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Let's put some STEAM in STEM and set it loose in the STREAM! (Reading and Writing)  Some terrific resources for teachers.  

​www.english-languagearts.com/from-stem-to-steam-to-stream.html


Edutopia  STEM resources    "practice cross-disciplinary thinking and build skills in science, technology, engineering, and math    Lots of resources...
www.edutopia.org/article/STEM-resources-downloads

NEA STEM Resource page
www.nea.org/tools/lessons/stem-resources.html
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National Girls Collaborative Project
Engaging Girls in STEM
ngcproject.org/engaging-girls-in-stem


Microsoft    Making a difference for girls in STEM

​Closing the gap requires tapping into girls’ creativity, providing encouragement, and connecting STEM subjects to real-world examples.

www.microsoft.com/en-us/digital-skills/girls-stem-cs
FEBRUARY 1, 2018 BY LEFTBRAINCRAFTBRAIN

28 Days of STEM Activities and STEAM Activities for Kids

https://leftbraincraftbrain.com/28-days-of-stem-activities-and-steam-activities-for-kids/


Teacher’s Guide to Cybersecurity – Everything You Need to Know in 2019

wwwww.elevators.com/women-in-engineering-and-technology/w.vpnmentor.com/blog/teachers-guide-to-cybersecurity/
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First Computer programmer - Ada Lovelace  
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(Link provided by 
Lyndhurst STEM Club for Girls)

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Those who have studied English literature may be surprised to learn that Ada Lovelace, both Augusta Ada Byron, was the daughter of renowned poet Lord Byron. Her mother was Lady Anne Isabella Milbanke Byron, a very religious and educated woman.
In the mid-1900s, Lovelace's work was rediscovered, and her notes were republished in a book by B.V. Bowden in 1953. Long after her death, Ada was finally recognized for her contributions to computer science. Among the honors her work has earned, the U.S. Defense Department named a programming language after her in 1980.  (An amazing story.  Worth a read!)

www.smartadvocate.com/News/Blog/first-computer-programmer-ada-lovelace​

Resources from Hannah's Girl Scout troop.
Women in Engineering and Technology
www.elevators.com/women-in-engineering-and-technology/
Computer Scientist: Grace Hopper

https://store.hp.com/us/en/tech-takes/computer-scientist-grace-hopper


https://online.stevens.edu/info/famous-women-in-computer-science/
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