Summer STEM at Delaware!

Students use tablets to program small robots

Incoming fourth- and fifth-graders at Delaware Community School had a chance to immerse themselves in all things STEM – science, technology, engineering and math – at two separate two week camps this summer.

Led by Math Interventionist Deb Whipple, students were introduced to coding then coded Dash Robots and BeeBots, created and completed a science fair project, competed in a STEM tower challenge and made works of art with 3Doodler pens.

They also worked with Mary Cosgrove from Ƶ Goes Green in our gardens and Susan Fowler in the Delaware Community Friendship Garden.

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The school will provide STEM after-school programs in the upcoming school year and continue the summer STEM camp next year.

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