CSP Team Note: Smarties, are you looking for something fun and educational to do with you kiddoes? We recently reached out to our smarty friends – the ULTIMATE STEAM experts – Digi-Bridge and look what they had to say….
Your days at home may seem long right now, but they can be filled with fun and creativity for your entire family and we want to help. Each week Digi-Bridge will post a new STEAM-based scavenger hunt called a #STEAMSearch so your little smarties can explore their world independently or with a sibling or you!
Print out this week’s #STEAMSearch and start exploring! (Also available in Spanish)
SEARCH #1: DIG DEEP
An earthworm’s waste helps to fertilize the soil. Dig in the dirt and find a worm.
BONUS! Can you draw a map of where you found the worm? Estimate how deep it was located in the ground.
DIGI-KNOW? A worm helps plants and lawns. Learn more about these garden helpers!
SEARCH #2: TIME TO DESIGN
Garden Trellis
Several plants, including vines, have weak stems but can grow up high with support from structures or trellises. Find a vine growing around your home.
BONUS! What sort of trellis would you engineer to support a vine? Draw or build a model.
DIGI-KNOW? Several types of fruits and vegetables grow on vines.
SEARCH #3: EAT THE RAINBOW
Edible parts of plant are called fruits and vegetables. Watch a video to learn how to tell the difference.
BONUS! Name a fruit or vegetable that is each color of the rainbow (red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple).
DIGI-KNOW? The most vibrantly colored fruits and vegetables are the richest in vitamins, minerals, fiber and antioxidants.
SEARCH #4: SEE THE SEEDS
Fruits have seeds. Slice a fruit in half (with an adult) and notice the seeds OR look at these photos and notice different seed sizes, shapes and placement.
BONUS! Count how many seeds are inside your fruit and draw what they look like.
DIGI-KNOW? Fruits are classified by types based on their seed properties.
SEARCH #5: ALL ABOUT VEGGIES
Name three vegetables that you like to eat. Vegetables are usually roots, stems, leaves or flowers of plants.
BONUS! Lay fresh or canned vegetables on a plant diagram to represent the parts of a plant they are.
DIGI-KNOW? Vegetables are full of vitamins, nutrients and minerals. Their presence boosts our immune system, regulates our metabolism and enables us to live healthier and longer.
Digi-Bridge encourages you to share with them what your students find by sharing on social media (tag @digibridgeus @charlottesmartypants and use #STEAMSEARCH) OR you can email: content@digi-bridge.org!
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Digi-Bridge aims to equip shareholders with the means to foster optimal use of technology in the learning environment, ensuring that all 21st century learners have opportunities to succeed in the digital age. We’ve been doing work in Charlotte since 2014 with a strong team of efficient and passionate people.
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