Exploring STEM Subjects With Your Children

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Has your child or their school mentioned the term ‘STEM learning?’ STEM learning includes science, technology, engineering and maths. Introducing your child to STEM subjects is incredibly beneficial because it teaches them so many important skills and helps them to understand the world around them. For example, STEM helps children to learn how things work and how things are made.

Here are a few examples provided by an independent sixth form college in London on how you can explore STEM subjects with your child…

Learning Science

All children have a curious nature and enjoy learning how things work. Science experiments are an ideal way to feed this curiosity in a fun and educational way. Have a look around your house to see what items you could use. For example, you could learn about which materials are magnetic by walking around tour house with a magnet or investigate density by mixing oil and water together.

Learning Technology

When you look at how fast technology is developing, you will understand why coding is a very beneficial skill for children to learn. Nearly every industry relies on computer coding in one way or another, so learning about it at a young age will have many advantages. You can find many coding classes online and there are also coding apps for smartphones and tablets.

Learning Engineering

You might be wondering how you can explore engineering at home? It’s simple, you just need tools to build and invent. Something as simple as building bricks are perfect for learning the basics of engineering. Simply set your child the task of building a bridge structure for a toy car. Your child will need to think carefully about which blocks to use in order to support the bridge and get their car safely across.

A tower made up of Strictly Briks, similar to LEGO, with ramps and gaps and toy cars. Made to look like a car garage

Learning Maths

Finally, remember to show your child that maths can be fun. Board games and card games make ideal learning tools for teaching maths. This is because they encourage children to practice maths without even realising it. The perfect way to combine learning with some family fun!

More STEM Activities For Kids

A toy CAT construction toy
A Gross Science craft box
A boy playing with Kid K'Nex