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The great thing about STEAM education is that students learn how to solve problems. STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) projects usually involve complex thought processes, trying, and failing. Too often, students are not allowed a safe place to make mistakes, pick up the pieces, and try again. The materials in my project will allow students to go through the STEAM problem solving process in a safe environment. Students will use robots, called ozobots, to code different patterns and make the robots do what they want them to do. If it doesn't work, they will need to analyze their mistakes and try another way. Snap Circuits and Makey Makey kits will allow students to problem solve in a different way. Similar to coding, circuits will only work if all the pieces come together in the right way. Students will have the opportunity to create circuits of their choosing and student engagement is through the roof!

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The great thing about STEAM education is that students learn how to solve problems. STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) projects usually involve complex thought processes, trying, and failing. Too often, students are not allowed a safe place to make mistakes, pick up the pieces, and try again. The materials in my project will allow students to go through the STEAM problem solving process in a safe environment. Students will use robots, called ozobots, to code different patterns and make the robots do what they want them to do. If it doesn't work, they will need to analyze their mistakes and try another way. Snap Circuits and Makey Makey kits will allow students to problem solve in a different way. Similar to coding, circuits will only work if all the pieces come together in the right way. Students will have the opportunity to create circuits of their choosing and student engagement is through the roof!

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