I love when I find new products that I can use to encourage learning, creativity, and logical thinking in my home! We are planning to use these new
Seasonal STEM Challenge cards from Carson Dellosa in our homeschool this fall for my second grader, but even if we weren't homeschooling, I would incorporate these into learning @ home activities!
The card set comes with thirty seasonal activity cards, ranging everywhere from gravity and stacking apples, to how to make a trap to catch a leprechaun and how to build a zip line to rescue your
Elf on the Shelf!
Here are the resources that I've pulled together to use in September when we study all things apples!
The STEM Challenge card I have chosen is called Apples On Top. The challenge is to try to stack five apples on top of each other in a tower and have them stand independently.
If you want to do more, there are several other apple and STEAM related activities on the back of the card, as well as a hint to accomplishing the challenge, and the science behind the challenge.
I love to include picture books into any type of learning so today I chose a few that featured apples falling from the tree and bonking someone on the head, much like the story of Issac Newton goes.
Ouch! by Ragnhild Scamell is a fun story story for fall. Hedgehog just finished preparing her nest for winter when an apple falls from the tree and gets stuck on quills on her back. And now she doesn't fit in her nest anymore! Oh no!
Letting Go is in the Loopy Coop series of early readers by Janet Morgan Stoeke. Pip, Midge, and Dot, the lovable and goofy hens of Loopy Coop Farm wrestle with the age old question--why do apples fall? On their way to their own unique conclusion, they go from being scared silly to just plain acting silly.
Newton and Me by Lynne Mayer is a rhyming story that takes us through the day of a young boy and his dog, Newton. While at play, they discover the laws of force and motion and realize that Newton's Laws of Motion describe experiences they have every day and they recognize how the forces affect the objects around them. Educational information is included in the back matter. I had to add some good non-fiction and National Geographic Kids never fails to provide great information with phenomenal photographs.
Apples for Everyone did not disappoint. I also pulled
Gravity is a Mystery from the Let's Read and Find Out Science series.
Carson Dellosa also sells a non-seasonal
STEM Challenge card set that looks like lots of fun, too! Want both? They sell a bundle with
both sets.
I purchased the following activities from TeachersPayTeachers to round out the day.