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Shock-ingly Fun Way To Teach Electricity – STEM Education – solar4STEM

10/30/2019

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Hands-on Learning and Teaching STEM

Teaching electricity is tricky. ​

It's hard to keep kids' attention while teaching about electricity because they can't see or touch it (at least not under safe circumstances!). And, teaching from the textbook is boring for both you and kids. 

​Since, electricity has been traditionally taught with rote memorization of theories and math, it can turn kids away from learning.

So what do you do?  See below how you can "spark" electricity inspiration!
Hands-on Learning and Teaching STEM

Experiments are the way to go!

Use experiments to apply electricity theories and math. Not only will kids be engaged, but they will be begging to learn more. Hands-on application allows for kids to easily see how the material their learning in class is useful in the "real-world". 
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You can create your own experiments or you could save time and invest in an electricity education kit. These kits typically include electrical components and a manual book full of fun experiments.
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What kinds of hands-on electricity kits are available? See below for a kit that can bring your electricity lesson plan to the next level!

The Ultimate ​Hands-on Electricity Kit

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solar4STEM Hands-on STEM Kits Electricity solar power
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Spend less time in rote memorization and more time inspiring your students with a hands-on electricity kit.

This fun kids science kit will easily engage your students in exciting content that is hassle-free. Our electrical circuit kit for kids requires no soldering or outside tools. We guarantee easy set-up and clean-up.
  • ​30+ Experiments
  • Aligns with content standards
  • Build your own electrical circuits
  • Teach sustainability with included solar panels

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solar4STEM designs solar powered science kits for students ages 8+. Learn about renewable energy, and electricity hands on with one of solar4STEM's three kits.
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Why Students Need STEM Experiments

10/10/2019

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The days of experiments in a science classroom bring back a certain nostalgia. Excitement fills the room as students jump at the opportunity to get some hands-on experience; a nice break from their note taking. While STEM activities are fun, some may find it a burden when designing their lesson plan. Setup, cleanup, incorporating it with your curriculum – it seems too complicated. Bringing STEM to your classroom through experiments doesn’t have to be complicated; with activities featuring the power of solar energy and electricity, you can provide a plethora of learning opportunities.
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Experimenting with solar energy is simple since the sun is a commodity available anywhere during school hours. No extensive field trips, no thorough prep – a solar panel is a potent teaching tool accessed on campus. While solar energy is most obviously suited to teach about renewable energy and sustainability, the potential for lessons branches out way beyond an energy unit. Solar panels can be used as an addendum to supplement many experiments – electricity, physics, chemistry – providing hours’ worth of lecturing in minutes of interactivity. Using solar panels with electricity kits, or integrating solar cars in your curriculum, initiates hands-on learning that gives your students a deeper understanding of content while simultaneously keeping them engaged.
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Activities allow our students to truly explore, empowering them to think creatively, and critically. Integrating STEM benefits everyone – not just the engineer, mathematician, or scientist. It also reinforces leadership and responsibility. For these long-term rewards, there are short-term barriers – as an educator, your time is limited. You shouldn’t be satisfied with a STEM activity that calls upon a great amount of your time. You should be able to bring STEM learning to your classroom immediately.

Searching for STEM Activities?

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With solar4STEM, we can offer you STEM solutions for your classroom that reinforce learning, respect your time, and save you money. The solar4STEM family of products includes solar panels enabling discovery while lasting for years to come. With electricity kits that setup in minutes and are straightforward to use, students are quickly exposed to a world of knowledge. Our STEM products come with prepared experiments ensuring seamless addition to any unit. We can help you envision success powered by STEM tailored to your needs. Achieve greater success by applying the benefits of STEM into your lesson plans.
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solar4STEM designs solar powered science kits for students ages 8+. Learn about renewable energy, and electricity hands on with one of solar4STEM's three kits.

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