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STEM Ignition is a FREE week-long learning experience to prepare new students for STEM education. We will be igniting a passion for problem solving in our students. STEM Ignition helps students prepare for their STEM education as well as giving them time to make new friends and get to know the teachers and staff.
If you need to reach us during STEM Ignition, please call 720-972-5120. STEM Ignition hours are from 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., June 5- June 9. Please drop your child off at the playground located on the east side of the parking lot to check in. Students need to eat breakfast at home before coming to Ignition. Lunch will be provided or students can their own lunch. We will be headed to Denver Waste Water Facility and Northglenn Drinking Water Facility and open space. We will be away from STEM Launch most of the day!
This week-long learning experience to immerse new students to the STEM Model. It is not a "camp" in the traditional sense, and it is a challenging and fun way for students to get to know each other and their teachers. Students will experience Problem-based learning during the week. Problem-based learning is how we do STEM! Our science, technology, engineering, and mathematics are not subjects that stand separate or in isolation of each other. We approach our learning through a trans-disciplinary approach incorporating all aspects of the STEM acronym as well as reading, writing, speaking and the fine arts. Students will also participate in a field experience that is integral to their learning.
STEM Ignition is designed to incorporate science, technology, engineering and mathematics as well as art, music and literacy for students to apply their learning to create solutions to an authentic problem. Students work in collaborative structures, in an environment that supports student's preparation as 21st century learners as they become STEM students in the Adams 12 STEM schools.
STEM Ignition is designed to incorporate science, technology, engineering and mathematics as well as art, music and literacy for students to apply their learning to create solutions to an authentic problem. Students work in collaborative structures, in an environment that supports student's preparation as 21st century learners as they become STEM students in the Adams 12 STEM schools.