Did you know that NASA right now is offering STEM activities on their website. The agency is trying to get kids (K-4), who are stuck at home during the COVID-19 outbreak, involved in scientific activities.
For more information visit: https://www.nasa.gov/stem-at-home-for-students-k-4.html
Among the activities offered are kid-friendly and engaging ideas on how to make an edible spaceship, how get your marshmallow astronaut to land safely, or how to build a moon habitat. Some of the ideas require parental supervision. The exercises come with detailed instruction including a list of materials you may need. You will have most, if not all, of the materials already at home. The crafty activities are fun and designed to teach your child basic scientific concepts. While completing the projects, your kids will also learn about space. Go check the ideas out today!
Still bored? On the website, you will also find apps for smartphones, tablets and digital media players. The NASA app showcases a huge collection of NASA’s latest content, including images, videos, mission information, news and featured stories and much more. Don’t be board, do NASA STEM Activities now.
For more information about NASA STEM Activities, visit: https://www.nasa.gov/connect/apps.html