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Kindergartners 'Engineer' Some Fun

Four students at desk working on box robots

In a vibrant display of creativity and learning, our kindergarten team hosted their annual Engineering Day, where students delved into the world of engineering with hands-on projects. Each classroom turned into a unique workshop, presenting the students with different challenges: constructing buoyant boats, designing intricate marble mazes, building imaginative box robots, and engineering towering cup structures. The event allowed the young minds to rotate through every station, ensuring a diverse and enriching experience.

This special day not only introduced basic engineering concepts but also fostered teamwork, problem-solving, and critical thinking among the kindergarteners. The enthusiasm and ingenuity displayed by the students were a testament to the effectiveness of early STEM education, laying a foundation for their future in innovation and design.

 

 

Students at desk working on paper plates for marble maze

 

Students at desk doing marble maze activity

 

Students at desk working on marble maze

 

Students at desk working on marble maze activity

 

 

Expectations for robot activity

 

Four students at desk working on box robots

 

Students sit and work on box robots

 

Students at desk working on robot boxes

 

 

Expectations for boat activity

 

Students at desk working on folding boats

 

Students at desk working on boats

 

Teacher helps students at desk working on boats

 

 

Instructions for cup stacking

 

Student stacks cups high

 

Student smiling next to stacked cups

 

Students at desk after completing stacks of cups

 

 

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