
Foundations (Ages 6-9) -
Your STEM Journey Begins
At this age, STEM is all about fun, hands-on learning, and exploring the basics of science, technology, engineering, and math. You will begin to build confidence in solving problems and understanding how things work.
Fun STEM Challenges
Build a LEGO tower to hold the heaviest object you can find.
Conduct simple science experiments like making a volcano erupt with baking soda and vinegar.
Code your first interactive game or animation using a kid-friendly platform like Scratch.
STEM Activities to Explore
LEGO STEM Challenges
Build fun projects and learn about engineering and problem-solving.
Science Museums
Visit local science museums to see real-world examples of STEM in action.
After-School Coding Clubs
Start learning basic coding skills with fun games and challenges.

Builders (Ages 10-12) -
Practice Makes a STEM Expert
You are beginning to take on more complex challenges and discover the depth of STEM fields. This is your time to test your ideas, join teams, and see your projects come to life.
STEM Missions
Participate in a robotics competition where you build and program a robot to complete challenges.
Create a tech invention that solves a problem in your school or community.
Join an engineering summer camp or attend online coding workshops to deepen your skills.
STEM Activities to Explore
Science Fairs
Enter science fairs and showcase your cool experiments or inventions.
Robotics Teams
Join a robotics team and build a real robot that can complete specific tasks.
Junior Engineers Programs
Take part in programs where you can design and engineer solutions to real-world problems.
What Makes a Great STEM Learner?
STEM is all about curiosity, problem-solving, and creativity. A great STEM learner never stops asking questions or trying new things. Whether you’re building your first robot or researching cutting-edge technologies, the key to success is exploration.
The future is full of amazing STEM possibilities—so start your journey today, and who knows? You might just invent the next big thing.



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