S.T.E.A.M. Reading List for Kids
Though we love conducting experiments and hands-on activities, they aren’t the only ways to learn new STEAM principles. Reading can have a prominent role in teaching students the relevance and application of STEAM subjects as well as some other subjects too. Continue reading for a reading list to begin showing students the importance of STEAM.
STEAM education stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics. STEAM education is a nationwide initiative encouraging critical thinking, increasing science literacy, and enabling the next generation of innovators. It’s a synergistic approach to teaching STEAM disciplines instead of isolating them as separate subjects. The STEM initiative has begun incorporating “art” to bring the right brain into traditional scientific thinking.
Each year, the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) hosts a contest for the best STEM-related books for kids. The NSTA recognizes that students can easily learn STEM content while practicing literacy skills (and having fun!). According to the National Science Teachers Association, effective STEAM-related literature will:
Mobile Ed’s mission is to help students become passionate and excited learners. Exposing students to STEAM subjects in books can be an uncomplicated way for educators and parents to spark excitement in their students while teaching them something new. Though textbooks are relevant to our students’ education, fictional stories can teach our students important STEAM skills as well. Reading fiction requires processing information differently than non-fiction and can teach students life lessons, empathy, and emotional intelligence. Stories tend to be more memorable as well, sticking with students for a while to come.
Here are some books for young readers to enjoy over the summer or add to your STEAM curriculums:
Books for Ages 4-7
Books for Ages 8-12
Need another engaging way to bring STEAM concepts to life for your students? Turning your gymnasium into a hands-on museum, the STEAM Museum program is an exciting way to teach students about the fun applications of STEAM concepts. This program includes state-of-the-art, hands-on activities related to Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math. Stations students can experience include robots, virtual reality, 3D printing, art, engineering, and more!
Some subjects covered in the STEAM Museum are:
For more information on Mobile Ed’s science programs, visit our website.