Students as Engineers: The Materials for Hands-on STEM Projects
Help me give my students the materials they need to become engineers and make their own robots, drawbots, automatons, and mechanical claws.
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Celebrating Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month
This project is a part of the Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month celebration because
it supports a Latino teacher or a school where the majority of students are Latino.
My Students
I teach at a small, community-based Title I (low-income) middle school in East Oakland. The majority of our students are immigrant families from Guatemala, Yemen, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, and the U.S. Our students work super hard and they are eager to learn and succeed.
Two years ago, my school started a science and math program for recently arrived immigrants with limited or interrupted previous schooling experiences.
I teach science to students from Honduras and Guatemala who are primarily Mam speakers. Most of them are in their first year or second year in the US -- what a year to arrive.We are working to create a safe and welcoming environment to foster their love of learning as they transition to in-person schooling, while dealing with the new stress and responsibilities caused by the illness, job loss, and disruption caused by the pandemic.
My Project
I am requesting materials for my students to explore physics and enginnering concepts as they make their own mechanical claws, motor powered robots, and hand-cranked automatons.
With these materials, students will be able to learn about physics, the biomechanics of the human hand, and mechanics and patterns of motion through hands on making.
They will be able to see how wiring and machines work, as well as experience a sense of pride and accomplishment in engineering their own simple machines and creating their own artwork through and with these machines. I hope that thess projects will be a gateway to more imaginative engineering projects.
Nearly all students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more
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