REMC12E STEM/Maker Challenge

The REMC12E STEM/Maker CHALLENGE
2018 - 2019 School Year

Are you interested in implementing STEM but not sure where to start?
Do you need some fresh ideas to expand on the STEM activities you are already doing?  
Would you like to try out using Maker materials that are new to you?  
If you answered yes to any of these questions, you should participate in our STEM/Maker Challenge this year!  To participate, your students will complete STEM activities as part of your curriculum. You choose which ones and how many you would like to complete - and there is a “bonus” if you complete 4 or more!

General Information

Who: ANY classroom teacher in Branch or Calhoun County (even those that don’t know what STEM is!)
When: 2018-2019 School Year
What: Integration of STEM activities in your classroom activities
Cost: FREE to participate!
Why: STEM activities are most effective when included in classroom learning activities, and can expose students to new Maker-type tools that enhance the learning process.

If you would like more information, or definitely want to participate, please fill out the REMC12E STEM/Maker Challenge form!

Supports Provided

In addition to the resources listed below, participants will receive:
  • Maker materials needed for activities on a checkout basis (items available can be found on the REMC12E Classroom Maker page)
  • Email support for troubleshooting

Optional is a half day REMC12E Workshop the morning of October 24 exploring STEM - the how, why and where.

Additional Information -


Super Challenge Parameters:

If you take on completing 4 or more STEM activities through the challenge this year and meet the following parameters:
  • At most 2 submission in the same category
  • At least 1 submission is from the Dual Challenges
  • Submission of:
    • lesson plan of activity to share with others (your own, or using provided template)
    • video evidence of each activity
You will receive the opportunity to choose 1 item from a list of Maker materials to have permanently in your classroom! (Value varies depending on the item selected. Some examples of what you might choose - 2 mini spheros; a set of KEVA planks; 3 Makey-makeys.)

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