On Nov. 8, the elementary school celebrated International STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) Day, setting up stations to engage students in various aspects of STEAM.
ST. PAUL – Last week, students at the St. Paul Elementary School busied themselves with various interactive stations designed to ignite their curiosity and creativity.
On Nov. 8, the elementary school celebrated International STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) Day, setting up stations to engage students in various aspects of STEAM.
“Students have hands on opportunities to work with our STEAM kits that we have in our school, to problem-solve, be innovative, creative, and to be critical thinkers all at the same time, through these task-based stations,” said Terra-Lee Gratton, a teacher at the school.
According to Gratton, STEAM-based…