Kids learn best when they're able to get their hands dirty and make something with their own two hands—and that's where STEM comes in. It's also a way for kids to explore the world around them because they can create things like robots or games that they can use as media to explore more.
So what does STEM mean? It's an acronym that stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. The idea is that these subjects are important because they help us solve problems, which is what we do in life every day. STEM recently changed as STEAM as people realize how important the Art component is for each and everything we do. We, The Makers (www.themakers.global) are all about learning by making while solving a problem.
STEM is also about innovation and DIY. Kids who participate in STEM activities will learn how to use tools like glue, tape, and scissors in order to build things like robots or cardboard boxes that look real enough to pass as the real thing (but are actually made of cardboard). They'll also learn how to adapt those materials into different ways of doing things—like using glue instead of tape on a box or using a hacksaw instead of a knife to cut through wood.
And finally, it's all about creativity—kids get excited when they see themselves coming up with new ideas and solving problems together with their friends!