New research from Florida International University finds that children as young as three use adult-like mental rotation strategies to solve puzzles, a skill linked to later STEM success. Early ...
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Fifth grade STEM made fun and hands-on
From LEGO builds to bridge challenges, fifth graders are diving into STEM through hands-on activities that blend creativity with problem-solving. Teachers are integrating the engineering design ...
While boosting kids’ math and verbal skills may draw more attention from parents and educators, spatial reasoning skills play an important -- sometimes overlooked -- role in academic and career ...
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