We hope everyone is staying safe and healthy during this difficult time. The spread of COVID-19 has caused many changes to everyday life. In particular, schools have been forced to switch to online learning. This has left students with less hands-on time with their coursework.
When it comes to science, technology, engineering and math, interaction with the lesson is essential to comprehension and retention. We at STEM Sports® understand this and, because of that, are offering FREE lessons from our STEM Basketball, STEM Football, STEM Soccer, STEM Volleyball and STEM Multi-Sport 3-8 curricula.
Like all of our curricula, these free lessons will give you and your child the opportunity to see STEM and sports come together in a unique way. From the comfort of your own home, you can easily implement a STEM lesson with your child that teaches them complex STEM concepts using basketball, football, soccer or volleyball.
Each of our lessons combines physical activity and education, giving your child the opportunity to avoid a “slump” during their time away from the classroom while also staying physically active!
There is a huge push right now from education companies to offer free curriculum that people can implement at home. Just because school’s have closed does not mean your child’s education has to stop. Go to http://stemsports.com/samples/ to request a sample today and help your child improve their STEM literacy in a fun, engaging way!
From all of us at STEM Sports®, stay healthy & happy learning!
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