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  • Oquirrh Elementary School
  • West Jordan, UT
  • Half of students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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STEM Bins are plastic school boxes filled with an engineering manipulative of your choice, such as LEGO blocks, pattern blocks, base ten blocks, unifix cubes, toothpicks and Play-Doh, or Popsicle sticks with Velcro on the ends. The boxes also contain small sets of task cards on metal rings that picture a variety of basic engineering structures. Instead of being just “busy,” students are engaged in creative, complex tasks and are encouraged to think like inventors. STEM bins can be a hands-on solutions for STEM centers, early finishers, morning work, centers, fine motor practice, indoor recess, and positive reinforcement of behavior. STEM Bins can be placed on an easily accessible shelf in the classroom or inside a classroom. When students’ regular classwork is complete, they can take one STEM Bin at a time, either to their seat or a more quiet carpet area so as not to distract other students who are working, and get a quiet moment to engineer. They use the materials in the box to construct as many different structures on the cards as they can. Kinesthetic learners, spatial learners, and logical learners will love exploring the different possibilities for the building materials as they try to construct more challenging structures.

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STEM Bins are plastic school boxes filled with an engineering manipulative of your choice, such as LEGO blocks, pattern blocks, base ten blocks, unifix cubes, toothpicks and Play-Doh, or Popsicle sticks with Velcro on the ends. The boxes also contain small sets of task cards on metal rings that picture a variety of basic engineering structures. Instead of being just “busy,” students are engaged in creative, complex tasks and are encouraged to think like inventors. STEM bins can be a hands-on solutions for STEM centers, early finishers, morning work, centers, fine motor practice, indoor recess, and positive reinforcement of behavior. STEM Bins can be placed on an easily accessible shelf in the classroom or inside a classroom. When students’ regular classwork is complete, they can take one STEM Bin at a time, either to their seat or a more quiet carpet area so as not to distract other students who are working, and get a quiet moment to engineer. They use the materials in the box to construct as many different structures on the cards as they can. Kinesthetic learners, spatial learners, and logical learners will love exploring the different possibilities for the building materials as they try to construct more challenging structures.

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